SsangYong Musso

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SsangYong Musso
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Overview
ManufacturerSsangYong
Production1993–present
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size SUV (1993–2005)
Mid-size pickup truck (2002–2005, 2018–present)
Body style5-door SUV (1993–2005)
4-door double cab (2002–2005, 2018–present)
LayoutFR layout
F4 layout
body-on-frame

The SsangYong Musso is a mid-sized SUV or pickup truck manufactured by the South Korean automaker SsangYong from 1993.

The Musso SUV was a result of collaboration between SsangYong and Daimler-Benz. The car's design was styled by Ken Greenley.[1] The car has a double cab pick-up version named Musso Sports. The SUV produced from 1993 to 2005, and the pick-up produced from 2002 to 2005.

In Geneva 2018, SsangYong's new pickup truck was revealed, with the Musso nameplate.[2] It features SsangYong's new body-on-frame platform, which shares with the SsangYong Rexton.[3]

Musso SUV (FJ; 1993–2005)[]

SsangYong Musso (SUV)
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Overview
ManufacturerSsangYong
Also calledDadi Musso (China)
Daewoo Musso (Germany, Iceland & United Kingdom)
Mercedes-Benz Musso (Asia)
Morattab Musso (Iran)
SsangYong Musso Libero (Vietnam)
SsangYong MJ (France)
TagAZ Road Partner (Russia)
SsangYong Korando Family (Spain)
Production1993–2005 (South Korea)
1997–2005 (Vietnam)
2001–2006 (China)
2003–2007 (Iran)
2008–2011 (Russia)
AssemblyPyeongtaek, South Korea
Taganrog, Russia (TagAZ)[4]
Tehran, Iran (Morattab)
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (Mekong Auto)
Jakarta, Indonesia (Indobuana Autoraya)
DesignerKen Greenley
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size SUV
Compact luxury SUV (Mercedes-Benz Musso)
Body style5-door SUV
RelatedSsangYong Musso Sports
Powertrain
Engine2.3 L M111.970/M111.974/M111.984 I4 (petrol)[5]
3.2 L M104 I6 (petrol)
2.3 L OM601 I4 (diesel)
2.9 L OM602 I5 (diesel)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,630 mm (103.5 in)
Length4,580 mm (180 in) (1993–1998)
4,620 mm (182 in) (1998–2005)
Width1,850 mm (73 in) (1993–1998)
1,864 mm (73.4 in) (1998–2005)
Height1,735 mm (68.3 in)
Chronology
PredecessorSsangYong Korando Family
SuccessorSsangYong Rexton
SsangYong Kyron
SsangYong Actyon
Daewoo Winstorm (Daewoo Musso)
Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class (Mercedes-Benz Musso)
Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class (Mercedes-Benz Musso)
1993–98 SsangYong Musso, front view
1993–98 SsangYong Musso, rear view
1998–05 SsangYong Musso, front view
1998–05 SsangYong Musso, rear view

First produced in 1993, the Musso SUV was available with either a petrol 2.8 and 3.2-litre inline six-cylinder Mercedes-Benz M104 engine, a Mercedes-Benz M111 engine 2.3-litre inline four-cylinder petrol engine, or a 2.3-litre four-cylinder and 2.9-litre five-cylinder diesel engines (Mercedes-Benz OM601 and OM602) with natural aspiration or turbo intercooler (from 1997). The car was designed by Briton Ken Greenley and received the Auto Design Award from the Birmingham Auto Show hosted in 1994 and 1996. Also known for its off-road abilities, the vehicle won the Rallye des Pharaons for 4WD vehicles in October 1994. A facelifted version has been available since 1998.[6]

The Musso seats five people, a folding trunk seat is available in rare models for a total of seven.[which?][citation needed] The wheels are fit for off-road driving, similar to its smaller sibling, the Korando. The SsangYong Musso Sports, a Musso variant with a truck bed, was released in later years.

The Musso is available in Iran as Musso, produced by Morattab Khodro Co. (since 2003). It was sold in Vietnam by Mekong Auto Corporation from 1997 to 2005.

Mercedes-Benz Musso[]

As SsangYong had a technology-sharing deal with Mercedes-Benz at the time, the decision was made to sell the Musso as a badge-engineered Mercedes-Benz model in some markets. This allowed SsangYong to gain footholds in new markets without having to build their own infrastructure (utilizing existing Mercedes-Benz networks) while giving Mercedes a competitor in the then-booming SUV market.[7]

TagAZ Road Partner[]

Russian automotive assembly TagAZ plant in Taganrog produced the Musso from 2008 to 2011 as TagAZ Road Partner. The car was facelifted in 2009.

Musso Sports (P100; 2002 - 2005)[]

SsangYong Musso Sports
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Overview
ManufacturerSsangyong
Also calledSsangYong Sports
SsangYong Musso SUT
Daewoo Musso Sports
Mercedes-Benz Musso Sports
Production2002–2005
Body and chassis
ClassSUT
Body style4-door double cab
Chronology
SuccessorSsangYong Actyon Sports
SsangYong Musso (Q200 series)
Mercedes-Benz X-Class (Mercedes-Benz Musso Sports)
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The P100 series Musso Sports is a dual cab pickup version of the Musso SUV produced from 2002 to 2005. It features a Mercedes-Benz-designed engine, gearbox and five seats. Later models also had a turbo diesel option as well as others like a canopy, 'fins', extra tail lights, a chrome trim and an extra row of wheels to hold more weight.

Musso Pick-up (Q200; 2018 - present)[]

SsangYong Musso (pick-up)
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Overview
ManufacturerSsangYong
Also calledSsangYong Rexton Sports (South Korea)[8]
SsangYong Rhino (New Zealand)[9]
SsangYong Rexton Sports Khan (South Korea)[10]
SsangYong Musso Grand
SsangYong Musso XLV (Australia)[11]
Production2018–present
AssemblyPyeongtaek, South Korea
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size pickup truck
Body style4-door double cab
RelatedSsangYong Rexton
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L e-XGDI 200T turbo GDI I4 (petrol)
2.2 L e-XDI 220 I4-T (diesel)
Transmission6-speed manual
6-speed Aisin automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,100 mm (122.0 in) 3,210 mm (126.4 in) (Grand)
Length5,095 mm (200.6 in) 5,405 mm (212.8 in) (Grand)
Width1,950 mm (77 in)
Height1,840 mm (72 in) 1,855 mm (73.0 in) (Grand)
Chronology
PredecessorSsangYong Actyon Sports
2018 Musso pick-up
2019 Musso Grand pick-up

The Q200 series Musso is a Pickup Truck which debuted to Korean market and global market from Geneva Motor Show 2018. The car features SsangYong's new body-on-frame platform using Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS), which shares with second generation of SsangYong Rexton.[3]

The Musso is offered with a choice of a 225-horsepower 2.0 L e-XGDI 200T petrol turbo engine or 181 horsepower 2.2 L e-XDI 220 diesel engine which shares with the Rexton and available in two-wheel or part-time four-wheel drive. It is equipped with AISIN 6-speed automatic transmission or 6-speed manual transmission.[12] The Musso pickup also provide Five-link suspension with optional Locking differential (LD). In Australia, the long wheelbase model XLV is also offered with rear leaf suspension in the base ELX model as standard and as an option in the mid spec Ultimate. In the United Kingdom, the long wheelbase model is known as the Musso Rhino, using the New Zealand market model name as a top of the range trim level.[13][14][15]

Safety[]

The Musso pickup equipped with six airbags, It also features smart safety driving system including Autonomous Emergency Brake System (AEBS), Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA).[16]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Musso: a Ssang Yong for Europe". The Independent. 1995-06-11. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  2. ^ "Geneva 2018 - Press Release" (Press release). Ssangyong.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "New SsangYong Musso pickup for 2018 – full details and pictures". Parkers. Retrieved 2018-04-21.
  4. ^ "Historia". Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  5. ^ "Car Specifications - Ssangyong Musso". CarBuddy.com.au. Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  6. ^ "Deawoo Musso specs". Ssangyong 4WD Club of Australia. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
  7. ^ "Musso-Mercedes match was a rocky road". Drive.com.au. 18 May 2000. Retrieved 19 September 2009.
  8. ^ "2018 SsangYong Rexton Sports ute revealed". Motoring. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  9. ^ "SSANGYONG UNLEASHES THE RHINO". NZ Autocar. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  10. ^ "Ssangyong launches the new Rexton Sports with wider utility deck". Dong-A. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  11. ^ https://www.caradvice.com.au/762081/2019-ssangyong-musso-xlv-review/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. ^ "SsangYong Musso 2018 performance".
  13. ^ https://www.ssangyonggb.co.uk/new/ssangyong/musso
  14. ^ https://www.ssangyong.co.nz/ssangyong-wild-rhino.html
  15. ^ https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/ssangyong/musso
  16. ^ "2018 SsangYong Musso safety".

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