KGM represents the rebirth of the former SsangYong Motor Company, which was acquired out of receivership by South Korea's KG Group in 2022 and rebranded as KGM (KG Mobility) to signal a fresh start. The company has a long heritage as South Korea's SUV specialist, known for models like the Rexton, Korando, and Musso pickup truck.
Under new ownership, KGM is investing in electrification as a key part of its turnaround strategy. The brand is developing electric versions of its SUV lineup, leveraging partnerships for EV platform technology. The company aims to combine its traditional strengths in rugged, practical vehicles with modern electric drivetrains to appeal to customers who need capable vehicles for work and outdoor activities.
KGM maintains a significant presence in markets across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, where its reputation for value-oriented, durable SUVs and pickup trucks gives it a loyal customer base. The brand's electrification efforts are focused on these existing strengths rather than trying to compete directly with high-tech urban EVs.
With KG Group's financial backing and a clear strategy focused on electrified SUVs and utility vehicles, KGM is working to establish itself as a viable player in the next generation of electric mobility, particularly in the practical and affordable segments of the market.
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