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The SsangYong name is gone, but the Actyon name is back. Meet the latest mid-size SUV from newly rechristened brand KGM.
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The KGM Actyon is the first new model being launched in Australia under the brand formerly known as SsangYong.
The new mid-size SUV goes on sale on June 1, 2025, coinciding with the renaming of the South Korean brand and the introduction of a new brand slogan: “Korean built to last”.
The move should help dispel any misbelief that KGM is a Chinese brand, and embraces its Korean heritage, showing just how far Korean automakers have come since SsangYong launched here back in 1997.
The Actyon is another mid-size SUV for the brand, making it the only marque to offer three models in Australia’s largest market segment.
It features a sleeker roofline to the related Torres, making the relationship similar to the Haval H6 and Haval H6 GT over at rival GWM.
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Both of these models are also newer and more style-conscious than the related Korando, though all three come standard with a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine.
The Actyon is the priciest of the trio, with a base price $11,800 higher than that of the Torres and $4800 higher than the top-spec Torres Ultimate.
Just two trim levels will be offered, with even the base variant coming with luxury features like ventilated front seats and heated and reclining rear seats.
It dusts off a name last seen on a very different SUV, the body-on-frame SsangYong Actyon offered here from 2007 to 2013. Though it also featured coupe-like design cues, it was much more quirkily styled and proved a slow seller.
It spawned a ute version, the Actyon Sports, which was eventually replaced by today’s Musso.
Model | Drive-away pricing |
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2025 KGM Actyon K50 | $47,000 |
2025 KGM Actyon K60 | $50,000 |
The Actyon is available with just one petrol powertrain, which features automatic idle stop/start technology and is mated with a torque-converter automatic transmission sourced from Aisin.
Specifications | KGM Actyon |
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Engine | 1.5L turbo-petrol 4cyl |
Power | 125kW |
Torque | 280Nm |
Transmission | 6-speed auto |
Drive type | Front-wheel drive |
0-100km/h time | 10.8 seconds |
Fuel economy (claimed) | 7.6L/100km |
Fuel requirement | TBC |
CO2 emissions | 174g/km |
Emissions standard | Euro 6 |
Braked towing capacity | TBC |
Dimensions | KGM Actyon |
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Length | 4740mm |
Width | 1910mm |
Height | 1680mm |
Wheelbase | 2680mm |
Cargo capacity | 688L (rear seats up) 1568L (rear seats folded) |
The KGM Actyon range is covered by a seven-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty with five years of roadside assistance.
KGM has yet to announce capped-price servicing information.
The KGM Actyon has yet to be tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP.
Standard safety equipment includes:
The K60 adds a surround-view camera.
There are two trim levels in the Actyon lineup.
The base K50 comes standard with the following equipment:
The K60 adds:
All models have a black interior, despite a tan colourway being available overseas.
Grand White paint is standard, with the following metallic finishes costing an extra $700:
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William Stopford is an automotive journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. William is a Business/Journalism graduate from the Queensland University of Technology who loves to travel, briefly lived in the US, and has a particular interest in the American car industry.
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