KG Mobility, the car maker formerly known as Ssangyong, has revealed three EV concepts - what do you think?
electric crossover. It's therefore likely to feature the same 73.4kWh battery pack, which gives the Torres around 310 miles of WTLP range. , while the smaller KR10 “inherits the heritage of the Korando”, with design cues taken from its previous generations.
These are believed to be based on a new EV platform that was also revealed by KG at the show. This is compatible with both front- and four-wheel drive and can switch between the two layouts by disconnecting motors. KG added that the platform would also increase practicality at the rear, owing to a flat battery system, and that it allowed for up to 400bhp.
The company has suggested the three new EVs will go on sale in its native South Korea by the end of 2025, with production of the O100 set to commence in the first half of that year.
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