With 70-years of experience in vehicle manufacturing, it is no wonder that KGM is growing so rapidly in the UK. From humble beginnings in the Ha Dong-Hwan Motor workshop in 1954, KGM continues to evolve and now leads the charge with a range of awarding-winning vehicles. The knowledge and experience that has been gained in over 65-years of production is the reason why all vehicles in the range have a comprehensive 5-year warranty.
Renowned for high build quality, matched with competitive prices, the KGM product line-up ranges from compact SUVs and 4x4s to pick-ups, which have to be experienced to be truly appreciated.
Ha Dong Hwan Motor workshop
KGM was initially established as Ha Dong-Hwan Motor workshop in 1954. The company initially started producing trucks, buses and special purpose vehicles, many of them for export.
Shinjin Jeep
Co-founded Shinjin Jeep and developed both hard and soft top Jeeps.
Dong-A-Motor
In 1977 the company, known at the time as Ha Dong-Hwan Motor Co changed its name to Dong A Motor Co Ltd.
Geohwa
In 1984 SsangYong took over Geohwa Co and took over the name Korando, a contraction of the motto "Korean Can Do".
SsangYong
In 1986 the SsangYong Group acquired the company and subsequently all vehicles were given the SsangYong name.
Mercedes Benz partnership
In 1991 SsangYong formed a powerful partnership with Daimler-Benz. This allowed SsangYong to develop products using Mercedes-Benz technology.
Introduction of original Musso
SsangYong officially entered the UK market with the launch of the Musso SUV, the first vehicle using Mercedes technology
Introduction of Korando 2
The 'new' Korando was launched to compliment the SsangYong Musso and featured several engine options including both petrol and diesel.
Daewoo Partnership
Daewoo bought a majority stake in SsangYong and subsequently vehicles such as Korando were sold as the Daewoo until 2001.
Introduction of Rexton
The first generation of Rexton was launched using technology from Mercedes-Benz - Rexton furthered SsangYong's reputation for producing competent off-roaders
Partnership with SAIC and Rodius introduction
In 2004 SsangYong merged with Chinese Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC). 2004 also saw the company launch a large 7 seat MPV for the first time with Rodius.
Bassadone Automotive Group
In the UK, the brand is represented by European automotive distributor, Bassadone Automotive Group, based in Gibraltar.
Mahindra and Korando 3
Mumbai based Mahindra Motor Co, India's largest maker of utility vehicles acquired SsangYong. 2011 also launched the 3rd generation Korando, SsangYong's first monocoque and uses a new 2.0L home developed diesel engine.
Launch of Korando Sports
Launch of Korando Sports which brings a new level of market refinement to the pick-up market.
Launch of Turismo
Launch of Turismo, a much updated and improved version of the Rodius now with the 2.0L diesel engine and contemporary styling.
Launch of Rexton W
Rexton W reached the UK in early 2014 with an all new look and now well proven SsangYong 2.0 litre diesel engine. Rexton W is set to build on its predecessor's reputation as a tough, no-nonsense off-roader and tow-car.
Launch of Tivoli
2015 was an exciting year for SsangYong with the launch of Tivoli, a small crossover vehicle. Engineered in conjunction with Mahindra and powered by an all-new SsangYong 1.6L engine.
Launch of Tivoli XLV
Bigger is better – Tivoli XLV features an extended body to create sector beating luggage space of 720 litres making Tivoli even more versatile.
Launch of all-new Rexton
Replacing a flagship model is always a big event, and 2017 saw the launch of the new Rexton – the 4th generation. With 3.5 tonnes towing, space for 7, massive off-road ability and an interior of a luxury car the new Rexton took the SsangYong brand to new heights.
Launch of the all-new Musso pick-up
The launch of the new Musso in 2018 completes the renewal of our complete range under Mahindra and Mahindra management – based on the new Rexton, Musso has the ability to carry over a tonne and tow 3.5 tonnes at the same time. It’s also rather refined and well appointed as you would expect for a truck based on a top of the range SUV.
Launch of the new Korando
The launch of the new Korando saw our product plan come full circle with a fully modern version of our towing favourite, the Korando. An all-new 1.5L turbocharged petrol engine was a big step as was the ‘blaze cockpit’ featuring cutting edge screens and mood lighting. But plenty of space for passengers and luggage and the ability to tow 2 tonnes are retained. Well appointed as you would expect for a truck based on a top of the range SUV.
Launch of the new Tivoli
The first major refresh for Tivoli brings new 1.2L and 1.5L turbocharged petrol engines, an uprated diesel and a cabin that takes the best of the technology from Korando whilst maintaining interior and boot space that can embarrass many a rival.
Musso LWB intro
In the world of pick-ups big is best and Musso Rhino is the biggest of them all. With all the benefits of the standard Musso and an extra-long load deck carrying capacity is now the biggest in the market whilst retaining the ability to tow at the same time.
New Rexton
The multi-award winning Rexton is more striking than ever thanks to a facelift including its new grille. A new powertrain and gearbox provide more power and better efficiency whilst maintaining its 3.5 tonne towing capacity and 7 seat configuration.
New Musso
Musso receives an aggressive facelift that commands road presence. Still boasting the best towing and load carrying stats of any pick-up, the Musso powers into the UK market and continues to pick up awards.
Enters the world of electrification with e-Motion
SsangYong launches its first BEV to the UK market. Its an all-electric vehicle with refined, energetic style. Bold, sleek and chic. Combining heritage and hi-tech in one refined advanced package, Korando e-Motion reduces emissions without sacrificing style.
Facelift Musso
Musso receives another aggressive facelift that commands road presence, with a smart black grille and wheels. Still boasting the best towing and load carrying stats of any pick-up, the Musso powers into the UK market and continues to pick up awards this year from WhatCar? Carbuyer and 4x4 Magazine.
KG Mobility
SsangYong Motor Company changes its name to KG Mobility as part of a re-brand of the business, following its takeover by KG Group. The focus is on new mobility technologies such as EV-dedicated platforms, software defined vehicles (SDV), autonomous vehicles and AI in line with the paradigm shift.
New Musso line-up for the UK
SsangYong Motors UK launches new Musso line up with significant interior changes.
Enter a new Rexton line-up for the UK
SsangYong's flagship adds more to the UK market with a new line-up and upgraded interior
New Tivoli line-up
A new sporty Tivoli arrives! Available in two trim levels - K30 and K40 - there is a Tivoli for everyone.
SsangYong Motor UK rebrands to KGM Motors UK
SsangYong Motor UK rebrands to KGM Motors in the UK after the acquisition of SsangYong Motor Company in Korea by the KG Group in November 2022.
KGM Motors UK launches the all-new Torres SUV
KGM Motors UK launches an all-new SUV to the UK market. A quality built, highly specified vehicle to turn heads.
Celebrating 70 years with a significant step into our future
The launch of the all-electric Torres EVX marks a significant step in the company's future. We've come a long way and we have our eyes on the horizon looking out at the future.
We're dawning on a new era of innovation in mobility, integrating state-of-the-art tech to allow us to explore and savour the world around us. Amidst these changes, our mission stays the same: improving the everyday for our customers. The future is bright.