2005 SsangYong XCT Concept
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- Dec 29, 2025
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After SAIC Motor took control of SsangYong, the brand moved quickly to show momentum. At the Seoul Auto Show, SsangYong unveiled five concept vehicles—two near-production prototypes and three show cars—designed to reset attention on the company and signal a new direction.
The SsangYong SV-R previews a future replacement for the aging SsangYong Musso. The SsangYong XCT presents SsangYong’s take on a coupe-SUV crossover and is widely seen as a potential successor to the SsangYong Korando. The lineup is rounded out by the SsangYong XMT, a four-door, all-wheel-drive pickup aimed at urban, active buyers.
All three AWD concepts share a unified design language with smooth surfaces, strong fenders, and long triangular headlights. The differences come at the rear: the SV-R uses sculpted panels with vertical taillights, the XCT features slim horizontal light strips, and the XMT pickup has compact lights that extend into the rear fenders.






























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