Five reasons why Mahindra needs to get the Ssangyong Tivoli to India
Five reasons why Mahindra needs to get the Ssangyong Tivoli to India
From a great design to a
bunch of both petrol and diesel engines, to an affordable price tag,
here are five reasons why Mahindra needs to bring the Ssangyong Tivoli
to India as soon as possible.
Exterior Design
The SsangYong Tivoli is a nice looking car but does
take some getting used to especially since there are quite a few
creases, lines and curves to wrap your hear around. That said, the
Tivoli does showcase some very current and forward design elements like
the inbuilt possibility of having a two toned car right from the
factory. The SsangYong designers have also taken cues from some more
expensive European SUVs which makes the Tivoli quite a bit more
attractive than the likes of the Hyundai Creta for example. We also
particularly like the wide and muscular wheel arches which incidentally
also make an appearance on the XUV500. This car then adheres to most of
Mahindra’s design philosophy while adding a bit of Korean-European
design into the mix.
Interior Design
From whatever pictures we have seen, the SsangYong
Tivoli looks like a giant step up from the Rexton that we get in India.
For starters, there is none of the beige interior business atleast on
the UK spec models. What we do like is the sheer amount of brushed
aluminum that they have used to offset the black and grey interior. The
aluminum finished gear selector combined with the gloss black inserts in
the dashboard too looks great. We also like the faux carbonfibre look
that adorns the door panels and gives the Tivoli a hint of sportiness.
The only concern we have is the quality of the plastics. Although it all
looks rosy in pictures, the dashboard and centre console plastics have
to be of the highest quality to go up against the likes of the ll be displayed
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