At the front, the car can be distinguished from its predecessor thanks to a modernized radiator grille, different headlights, modified air intakes, and new fog lights with triple blocks. At the rear, you can find changed lights and a different bumper.

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Inside, a fully digital instrument cluster with a 10.25-inch diagonal has appeared, as well as a different nine-inch touchscreen display for the multimedia system. In addition, designers changed the front console, and also installed a new steering wheel and transmission selector.

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The crossover will be available with a new 1.5-liter turbocharged petrol engine, the characteristics of which are not yet announced. In addition, the car will be offered with a diesel unit.

In South Korea, sales of the updated SsangYong Tivoli will start in early summer.