SsangYong, Korea’s lesser-known brand that lives in the shadows of Hyundai and Kia, is relaunching in Australia late this year as a fully fledged factory-backed distributor. While its focus will be on winning over existing owners and pushing its Rexton large SUV and Musso dual-cab ute, it’s also set to wade into the rapidly growing small SUV market.
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