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More range, no markup: KGM quietly hands the Torres EVX the upgrade buyers actually wanted

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The Korean electric crossover, formerly SsangYong, swaps its 73.4 kWh pack for an 80.6 kWh LFP battery — and Germany's €41,990 entry price stays untouched.

KGM, the former Korean SsangYong, has updated the electric Torres EVX in the way buyers care about most: bigger battery, same starting price. The crossover now packs an 80.6 kWh LFP battery, pushing WLTP range past 500 km.

The previous Torres EVX ran a 73.4 kWh pack. On paper the new version gains roughly 40 km, and the manufacturer claims up to 664 km in city driving. In Germany the price stays at €41,990. For a mid-size electric crossover, that move matters more than any cosmetic refresh: range is still the single biggest argument when buying an EV.

KGM Torres / SsangYong Torres interior
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The same battery already lives in the Musso EV electric pickup. Charging is unchanged: the Torres EVX accepts up to 120 kW from a DC fast charger and goes from 10 to 80 percent in 36 minutes. A three-phase home wallbox tops out at 11 kW.

The drivetrain carries over. A permanent-magnet synchronous motor on the front axle delivers 152 kW — 207 hp — and 339 Nm. Zero to 100 km/h takes a touch over 8 seconds, top speed is 175 km/h. A heat pump is offered depending on trim.

At nearly 4.7 metres long, the Torres EVX is a proper family SUV. Inside there are two large screens, generous space front and rear, and a boot of 839 litres — up to 1,662 litres with the rear seats folded. KGM hasn't touched the character of the car: it's still the same down-to-earth electric crossover, just with fewer reasons to make the owner think about charging.

This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Polina Kotikova