Ssangyong is preparing to take advantage of an upcoming ‘EV tipping point’ with the development of an all-electric model set to kick-start its transition towards zero-emission power.
Due for release in 2020, when many industry experts predict electric vehicle demand to have caught wind, the model has been previewed by the e-SIV (for electronic smart interface vehicle) concept at the Geneva motor show. It will be the first electric model from the brand, with more planned to follow, including an EV Tivoli.
Before the electric version of the e-SIV concept arrives, however, a combustion engine-powered version will be launched in 2019 to rival the Nissan Qashqai and replace the ageing Ssangyong Korando. Slotting between the Tivoli and Ssangyong Rexton in the brand’s range of SUVs, the production model will be heavily influenced by the e-SIV concept’s design.
The concept has chunky dimensions on a four-door body that sports a grille-free nose and light bar at the back. Some of the styling is familiar to the Rexton SUV, as well as the Tivoli EVR EV concept that Ssangyong took to Geneva in 2015.
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Inside, the four-seat e-SIV has a cabin-wide digital dashboard that presents information and messages appropriate to the journey. Beneath this, a portrait touchscreen is where the car’s infotainment is controlled.
The system features machine learning and voice-recognition technology, using an internet connection to offer autonomous satellite navigation. It also enables the car to be connected to the cloud, allowing users to remotely access control for the power, air conditioning and car diagnostics, as well as activating driver safety support systems.
Although petrol power will come first, the concept’s powertrain shows what to expect from the 2020 zero-emission model. The e-SIV is powered by a 61.5kWh battery pack and 188bhp motor. It is claimed to be capable of up to 280 miles to one charge and has a top speed of 93mph.
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