The KGM Actyon crossover will soon be officially released on the Russian market. Previously, cars of this brand, known to Russians as SsangYong, were supplied to the country through parallel imports. The CEO of the Russian distributor of KGM, Vitaly Osipov, confirmed that deliveries will start, and the exact dates and prices will be announced later.
The Actyon is already familiar to Russian drivers: in the Far East, it has been offered since September of last year at a price of 2.51 million rubles. The car is equipped with a leather interior, a digital dashboard, multimedia with a touch screen, a multi-steering wheel, a 360-degree camera, and a "winter package" with heated steering wheel and seats. In addition, there is an electronic parking brake, climate and cruise control, as well as a set of driver assistance systems.
The launch of official sales of the KGM Actyon will allow buyers throughout Russia to purchase the crossover with a warranty and service support, which makes it an attractive alternative to previous parallel imports. The automaker plans to maintain an affordable price segment to attract those looking for a modern SUV with rich equipment.
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