SsangYong RextonY200 Rexton1 Jun 2003 ![]() REXTON, launched in South Korea in 2001, took pride of place on the Ssangyong stand at the 2003 Melbourne motor show. Launched in the middle of that year, the full-sized, seven-seater SUV came in two specifications: Sport and Limited, with both variants available with either a 2.9-litre five-cylinder turbo-diesel (RX290) or a 3.2-litre straight six petrol engine (RX320). The petrol engine produces 162kW at 6100rpm and a peak torque of 312Nm at 4600rpm, while the turbo-diesel is good for 88kW at 4000rpm and 256Nm at 2250rpm. Both engines are available with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmissions, mated to a low-range transfer case. The Rexton is built on a traditional off-roader ladder-type chassis with a double wishbone front suspension and five-link rear-end. In early 2004, a round of revisions saw the re-engineered RX270 five-cylinder turbo-diesel replacing the RX290. It delivers 121kW and 340Nm, through a sequential-shift five-speed automatic gearbox. Meanwhile, the MY04-MY06 RX320’s power and torque outputs dropped to 160kW and 294Nm. It retained the four-speed automatic gearbox. |
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