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SSANGYONG Korando II Off-Road cars: technical specifications, versions and trim levels
The SsangYong Korando II (KJ) is a five-seat body-on-frame SUV that was produced between 1996 and 2005. It was assembled in South Korea and characterised by its compact size, versatility, practicality and excellent off-road performance. Buy car parts for the SsangYong Korando II (KJ) at our online store. Thanks to affordable prices and frequent promotions, you’ll be able to save on car repair and maintenance.
The SsangYong Korando II (KJ): specifications
SsangYong Korando II SUVs (KJ) were 4,330 mm long, 1,841 mm wide, and 1,840 mm high. The ground clearance was 195 mm. There were five seats in the cabin. The boot capacity was 350 litres with the rear seats in place and 1,200 litres when they were folded. The vehicle had three doors. The distinguishing feature of the exterior were the round lights that gave the vehicle a retro look.
The front suspension was independent while the rear one was dependent. The frame made the car body durable and stiff. Brake discs were installed onto both axles of the vehicle.
Main versions
Over ten versions of the SsangYong Korando II (KJ) were produced during the manufacturing period, including both petrol and diesel models. They all had all-wheel drive. The second axle of most versions was engaged by the driver manually.
The most powerful version was the EX 3.2. It was equipped with a 6-cylinder 24-valve engine which produced 212 hp and a maximum torque of 301 N⋅m, reached at 4,000 rpm. The SUV went from from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.8 seconds. Its maximum speed was 188 km/h. The car consumed 17.1 litres of petrol per 100 km in the urban cycle, 11.7 litres in the extra-urban cycle, and 13.7 litres in the combined cycle. The load capacity was 655 kg.
This version had an all-wheel drive with electronic torque distribution between the axles and a four-speed automatic gearbox.
The SsangYong Korando II (KJ): trims
SsangYong Korando II SUVs (KJ) came with different trim levels, including E, EX, TDX, TDL, DL, DX, and others.
The EX package included cruise control, remote central locking, front power windows, air conditioning, power steering, and a driver’s airbag. The driver’s seat had lumbar support. The rear seats were split-folding and had headrests. Tinted windows, fog lights, intermittent windscreen wipers, and an anti-lock braking system were factory-installed. Leather interior trim was available for an extra charge.