SsangYong will launch Tivoli this Summer

May 19, 2015
SsangYong will launch Tivoli this Summer The new SsangYong Tivoli
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SsangYong Motor Company launch their all new B-segment crossover which will arrive in Ireland in the Summer.


The new car will be called the Tivoli and has been under development for the past three years.

The exterior features the look of a dynamic, urban SUV with a modern silhouette, and embracing the rhythmical motion of SsangYong’s new design language.

The interior offers the modernity of a luxurious living space, with a stylish and contemporary look.  Designed to offer driver and passengers easy connectivity to their IT devices, it also brings style, practicality and plenty of storage space.

The new car takes its name from Tivoli, the Italian town near Rome with a reputation for style.  Noted for its cultural heritage and beautiful location, the gardens at Villa d’Este have inspired many others to use the name, including the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.  The new model gives the car an international standing, while complementing SsangYong’s heritage as a specialist SUV brand.

SsangYong has worked intensively on both design and product quality for this new car, using extensive analytical market research to create a new compact SUV that will set the trend in this segment of the car market.  The Tivoli will go on sale in Korea in January and globally during the second quarter of 2015. 
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