SsangYong Korando second generation photo gallery
Launched in 1996, the second gen SsangYong Korando is based on the Musso 4WD, and is one of several cars with polarizing styling by Ken Greenly.
Launched in 1996, the second gen SsangYong Korando is based on the Musso 4WD, and is one of several cars with polarizing styling by Ken Greenly.
In 2013, the fifth generation Toyota Kijang (Innova elsewhere in Asia) received a facelift with squarer headlights, a deeper grille, and new taillights.
The revised Gen-F2 HSV Maloo R8 LSA ute has a 6.2-litre supercharged LFA V8 engine with 400kW/536hp, and slightly revised looks.
The larger North American and Chinese NMS Volkswagen Passat has been given a facelift with a new hood, grille, headlights, taillights and trunk.
Sold between 1981 and 1986, the second Toyota Celica Supra again featured a longer nose for its I6. This time it featured pop-up headlights.
The second Nissan Pathfinder (Terrano in Japan) shifted to a monocoque body, and was exclusively a 4-door vehicle, although it retained hidden rear handles.
Sold between 1994 and 2000, the first Toyota RAV4 basically created the mass market car-based SUV that now dominates much of the worldwide market.
For the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show, Toyota showed off the second iteration of the C-HR concept that debuted at the 2014 Paris show.
Unveiled in early 2014, the 12th generation Chevrolet Suburban (in essence a LWB Tahoe) sits on the K2 platform and has a much improved interior package.
Some EU market M70/M80 Toyota Hilux models will be sold as Invincible to play on the pickup’s tough, rugged and reliable history.