| Future models - SsangYong - Sports Dual Cab - Utility rangeFirst look: SsangYong shows Musso ute replacementActyon stations: SsangYong's all-new ute goes on sale here in early 2007. SsangYong reveals the Actyon Sports - a replacement for the Musso Sports utility27 Apr 2006 SSANGYONG has released images of its Musso Sports utility replacement, which makes its world debut today as the Actyon Sports at the Busan motor show in South Korea. SsangYong Australia spokesman Brad Leach said the ute was due for release in Australia early next year and that pricing would be "sharp". "We will keep the value-for-money equation in the new car," he said. The current 2.9-litre turbo-diesel Musso starts from $27,990 and represents a significant slice of SsangYong sales in Australia.  Mr Leach said the new dual-cab version was significantly bigger than the existing model, with room for five adults and a bigger load tray. Based on the XMT concept, the newcomer (codenamed Q100) is built off the same platform as the Kyron and Actyon 4WD wagons and is expected to be available from launch with a 104kW/310Nm 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine. A 121kW/342Nm 2.7-litre CDi diesel and a 162kW/312Nm 3.2-litre inline six petrol engine will also be available. The Actyon compact 4WD wagon arrives around September. All future models Alfa Romeo  Abarth  Audi  Aston Martin  BMW  Bentley  Chrysler  Chevrolet  Dodge  Citroen  Ferrari  DS  Ford  Fiat  FPV  Foton  Haval  Great Wall  Honda  Holden  Hyundai  HSV  Isuzu  Infiniti  Jaguar  Iveco  Kia  Jeep  Land Rover  Lamborghini  Maserati  Lexus  McLaren  Mazda  MG  Mercedes-Benz  Mitsubishi  Mini  Opel  Nissan  Porsche  Peugeot  Ram  Proton  Rolls-Royce  Renault  Skoda  Saab  SsangYong  Smart  Suzuki  Subaru  Toyota  Tesla  Volvo  Volkswagen Motor industry news | Click to shareSsangYong modelsResearch SsangYong All future models Alfa Romeo  Abarth  Audi  Aston Martin  BMW  Bentley  Chrysler  Chevrolet  Dodge  Citroen  Ferrari  DS  Ford  Fiat  FPV  Foton  Haval  Great Wall  Honda  Holden  Hyundai  HSV  Isuzu  Infiniti  Jaguar  Iveco  Kia  Jeep  Land Rover  Lamborghini  Maserati  Lexus  McLaren  Mazda  MG  Mercedes-Benz  Mitsubishi  Mini  Opel  Nissan  Porsche  Peugeot  Ram  Proton  Rolls-Royce  Renault  Skoda  Saab  SsangYong  Smart  Suzuki  Subaru  Toyota  Tesla  Volvo  Volkswagen Motor industry news | 
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