SsangYong To Showcase XLV Concept At Geneva Motor Show

SsangYong To Showcase XLV Concept At Geneva Motor Show

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OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
07 Feb 2014

Showcasing SsangYong’s new design philosophy ‘Nature born 3 motion’, this latest concept projects a rhythmical and dynamic exterior design and is aimed at appealing to the smart user who is active and seeks individuality and practicality.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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