The Actyon was first teased under the project name "J120" in February 2024. Its styling includes a stretched frame resembling the Torres but features a back end inspired by the Range Rover Velar. The company introduced this model to revive a segment it once pioneered before competitors like the BMW X6 were launched.
This revamped coupe SUV measures 4,740 mm (186.6 inches) long, 1,920 mm (75.6 inches) wide, and 1,680 mm (66.1 inches) tall, with a wheelbase of 2,680 mm (105.5 inches). The notable upgrades include redesigned LED lighting, restyled bumpers, sloped rear glass, and standard 20-inch alloy wheels that enhance its sporty appearance.
KGM Actyon
Inside, the Actyon offers luxury amenities such as dual 12.3-inch displays, quilted leather upholstery available in two color schemes (Black and Red or Camel and Beige), with accents offered in either carbon fiber or black wood. Additional features include ambient lighting with 32 colors selection, a flat-bottom steering wheel equipped with integrated controls, a wireless charging pad, and an innovative crystal toggle-style gear shift lever.
Regarding technical specifications, the Actyon sports a turbocharged 1.5-liter GDi four-cylinder gasoline engine delivering 170 horsepower and torque of 280 Nm (206 lb-ft). The engine is paired exclusively with a six-speed automatic transmission that sends power to either the front or all four wheels.
KGM Actyon
Looking forward, KG Mobility hints at impending electrification options that may derive from materials currently used in their Torres EVX electric powertrain models.
With pricing set between ₩33.95-36.49 million ($24,775-26,629), KG Mobility projects these competitive costs will strengthen sales both domestically and internationally.
KG Mobility plans on exporting this upgraded version by late 2024 without specifying markets so far.
Source: KG Mobility