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KGM is the current global brand name used by the Korean manufacturer previously known in Australia as SsangYong. The company sells SUVs and utility vehicles in Australia with a focus on practicality, value, towing capability and increasingly electrified powertrains. KGM’s Australian range serves buyers who want robust family and lifestyle vehicles without paying premium-brand prices. Depending on the model, the range includes compact and medium SUVs, larger off-road-oriented vehicles, dual-cab utes and electric or hybrid derivatives. KGM vehicles are generally designed around generous interior space, straightforward controls and competitive standard equipment. Some models place greater emphasis on urban efficiency, while others are aimed at towing, touring and recreational use. Four-wheel drive is available on selected variants, and KGM has continued expanding its electrification strategy with battery-electric and hybrid vehicles joining conventional petrol and diesel products. The transition from SsangYong to KGM is primarily a brand and corporate identity change, but newer models are increasingly being marketed directly under the KGM name in Australia. Buyers should verify the exact model year and local powertrain because older SsangYong-badged stock and newer KGM products can overlap in the market. KGM vehicles are supported by an Australian dealer and service network. For buyers seeking practical SUVs or utes with strong equipment levels, useful towing capability and competitive pricing, KGM is an increasingly relevant alternative in the Australian market.
Published new-car models for this make will appear here when they are available.
Frequently Asked Questions
KGM is the current brand identity of the Korean manufacturer previously known as SsangYong.
Yes. KGM has an official Australian dealer network and sells locally specified new vehicles.
Yes. KGM offers battery-electric models in Australia and is expanding its electrified range.
Yes. Hybrid powertrains are available or being introduced on selected KGM models in Australia.
Several KGM SUVs and utes offer useful towing capacities, but the exact rating depends on the selected model, engine and drivetrain.
Frequently asked questions about KGM
Everything you need to know about KGM vehicles
KGM is the current brand identity of the Korean manufacturer previously known as SsangYong.
Yes. KGM has an official Australian dealer network and sells locally specified new vehicles.
Yes. KGM offers battery-electric models in Australia and is expanding its electrified range.
Yes. Hybrid powertrains are available or being introduced on selected KGM models in Australia.
Several KGM SUVs and utes offer useful towing capacities, but the exact rating depends on the selected model, engine and drivetrain.
KGM New Cars
KGM is the current global brand name used by the Korean manufacturer previously known in Australia as SsangYong. The company sells SUVs and utility vehicles in Australia with a focus on practicality, value, towing capability and increasingly electrified powertrains. KGM’s Australian range serves buyers who want robust family and lifestyle vehicles without paying premium-brand prices. Depending on the model, the range includes compact and medium SUVs, larger off-road-oriented vehicles, dual-cab utes and electric or hybrid derivatives. KGM vehicles are generally designed around generous interior space, straightforward controls and competitive standard equipment. Some models place greater emphasis on urban efficiency, while others are aimed at towing, touring and recreational use. Four-wheel drive is available on selected variants, and KGM has continued expanding its electrification strategy with battery-electric and hybrid vehicles joining conventional petrol and diesel products. The transition from SsangYong to KGM is primarily a brand and corporate identity change, but newer models are increasingly being marketed directly under the KGM name in Australia. Buyers should verify the exact model year and local powertrain because older SsangYong-badged stock and newer KGM products can overlap in the market. KGM vehicles are supported by an Australian dealer and service network. For buyers seeking practical SUVs or utes with strong equipment levels, useful towing capability and competitive pricing, KGM is an increasingly relevant alternative in the Australian market.