android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
The most expensive version of the SsangYong Korando comes with a diesel. (image: Tung Nguyen)
android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd

The boot will swallow 407 litres with all seats in place, which is smaller than the Mazda CX-5 and Nissan Qashqai. (image: Tung Nguyen)

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd

Fold the seats down and volume swells to just 1104L. (image: Tung Nguyen)

Likes

Affordable price Loaded equipment list Long warranty period

Dislikes

Multimedia system needs more polish Still missing some features Somewhat bland styling with white exterior colour

It’s safe to say that SsangYong’s reintroduction to Australia back in late 2018 didn’t go as planned.

Since the relaunch, the world was plunged into an industry-disrupting pandemic and the brand has had to manage bankruptcy in its Korean home market.

But that has also created an opportunity, as big-name brands like Toyota, Mazda, Hyundai, Kia and Mitsubishi continue to push upmarket, it leaves price-sensitive customers with fewer and fewer options.

As a cut-price alternative alongside Chinese brands like MG, LDV and GWM Haval, SsangYong could very well carve out its niche as more Australians look to get into new wheels without breaking the bank.

And while the Musso ute and Rexton large SUV are the brand’s biggest sellers, it’s the Korando mid-size SUV that could make the biggest impact in turning SsangYong’s fortunes around as it competes in the booming mid-size SUV market.

So, does the SsangYong Korando have what it takes to steal sales away from big dogs like the Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5? Or are you better off waiting months and months for a known quantity?

Price Guide

$40,990

Based on new car retail price

This price is subject to change closer to release data

Does it represent good value for the price? What features does it come with?

SsangYong’s Korando range kicks off at $29,990 driveaway for the EX grade, and tops out at $40,990 for the Ultimate Diesel that we have on test here.

While nearly $40,000 might seem like a lot to spend on a SsangYong mid-size SUV, the Korando Ultimate Diesel is actually the most affordable oil burner in its class, competing against the Hyundai Tucson (from $45,400 before on-road costs), Kia Sportage (from $39,845), Mazda CX-5 (from $45,880), Peugeot 3008 (from $53,540) and Volkswagen Tiguan (from $55,990).

So, for those after a diesel SUV for the family on a budget, the SsangYong Korando should definitely be on your list.

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
The multimedia system measures 8.0 inches, and features touchscreen functionality. (image: Tung Nguyen)

And don’t think that SsangYong has skimped on the equipment to bring the price down either, as there is a long list of standard gear that includes 19-inch wheels, front and rear fog lights, auto-folding mirrors, heated and cooled front seats, LED daytime running lights, rear privacy glass, a sunroof, dual-zone climate control, heated steering wheel, power adjustable front seats, and push-button start.

The multimedia system measures 8.0 inches, and features touchscreen functionality with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.

There’s also a 10.25-inch all digital instrument cluster that lets you adjust the readout to display the information you want.

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
Standard gear in the SsangYong includes 19-inch wheels. (image: Tung Nguyen)

However, with a small family to juggle, it’s the powered tailgate and keyless entry that were appreciated the most, as well as the biscuit-crumb-resistant leather seats.

All in all, the Korando is fitted with a comprehensive list of equipment that would make similarly-priced offerings from Hyundai and Kia jealous, but there are a couple of glaring omissions – digital radio and a wireless smartphone charger.

To be fair, wireless charging is a nice-to-have feature – not a must have – but in 2022 when technology is quickly becoming the focus for new vehicles, it is strange to see both of these items not included on the top-spec variants of new vehicles.

Is there anything interest about its design?

At first glance, the SsangYong Korando might look a bit derivative or even bland, blending elements of the Kia Seltos and Hyundai Tucson.

But did you know the SsangYong Korando predates both aforementioned models? Yep, the fourth-generation broke cover in early 2019, about six months ahead of the Seltos and more than 12 months before the latest Tucson surfaced.

Just because it was first in however, doesn’t mean it is still the best dressed.

To our eye, the Korando is just missing that X factor in aesthetics to really help it stand out from the crowd.

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
Just because the Korando was first in, doesn’t mean it is still the best dressed. (image: Tung Nguyen)

From a distance, it just looks like any other SUV, and isn’t all that distinctive from its rivals.

Sure, the SsangYong grille, sharp front end and foglight arrangement are distinctive enough, but maybe it’s the white of our press car that makes it just seem a little … ordinary.

In profile, the Korando is even more inconspicuous, and even its unique wheels and thick C-pillars do nothing to grab your attention.

The rear end of the Korando might be its best angle, with stand-out tail-light graphics, a chrome centre strip and chunky bumper combining for a little visual pizazz.

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
From a distance, it just looks like any other SUV, and isn’t all that distinctive from its rivals. (image: Tung Nguyen)

Inside, the Korando continues the ho-hum theme with a standard, but lacklustre, dashboard layout and cabin materials.

There’s leather and gloss-black bits to liven things up, but from the centre stack design to the seat inserts, there’s just nothing standout or special about the interior of the Korando.

Don’t get us wrong, we don’t hate the way the Korando looks and feels, its just a bit too Clark Kent and not enough Superman for our tastes.

But if you wanted a mid-size SUV that is inoffensive and blends into the background, this could the car for you.

How practical is the space inside?

Measuring 4450mm long, 1870mm wide, 1629mm tall and with a 2675mm wheelbase, the Korando serves as SsangYong’s mid-size SUV competitor against the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson and Mitsubishi Outlander.

There’s no denying though, that the Korando sits on the smaller end of the mid-size SUV spectrum, being shorter in overall size and wheelbase than even the CX-5 (which we thought was just about big enough for a small family of three).

In fact, the Korando sizes up much closer to something like the new-generation Nissan Qashqai and Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross – two models which are classed on the larger end of the small SUV spectrum.

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
In the front seats, there is plenty of space for occupants and there is heaps of adjustability in the seats. (image: Tung Nguyen)

After spending a week with the car, we’d argue the Korando feels much more like a small SUV than a mid-sizer.

In the front seats, there is plenty of space for occupants and there is heaps of adjustability in the seats and steering wheel to get comfortable.

Storage solutions include door pockets, cupholders and an underarm cubby, but the tray found just in front of the shifter could use a raised lip or grippier surface so your phone and wallet don’t slide around while driving.

The second row is also plenty spacious, with enough leg-, head- and shoulder-room for our six-foot-tall (183cm) frame, even behind the driver’s seat in our desired position.

Of course, the middle seat is a little compromised thanks to the transmission tunnel eating in the footwell and the slightly higher seating position, but it will do in a pinch.

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
The second-row offers more room than expected of a car this size. (image: Tung Nguyen)

And in the second row, occupants are treated to a bottle holder in the door, a fold-down armrest (in lieu of the middle seat), a 12-volt charging socket and back-seat map pockets, but a big omission is the lack of air vents – which could be a dealbreaker for some families.

The second-row does offer more room than expected of a car this size, but opening the boot reveals how SsangYong has managed to make the rear seats more comfortable – it has sacrificed storage volume.

The boot will swallow 407 litres with all seats in place, which is smaller than the Mazda CX-5, Nissan Qashqai and only two litres more than the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross.

Fold the seats down and volume swells to just 1104L.

Don’t get us wrong, you’ll still be able to fit your weekly groceries in the boot or a full-size pram, but it will be a stretch for both.

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd

The boot will swallow 407 litres with all seats in place, which is smaller than the Mazda CX-5 and Nissan Qashqai. (image: Tung Nguyen)

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd

Fold the seats down and volume swells to just 1104L. (image: Tung Nguyen)

What are the key stats for the engine and transmission?

Powering the SsangYong Korando Ultimate Diesel is 1.6-litre turbo-diesel engine.

Peak power is 100kW at 4000rpm, while maximum torque of 324Nm is available from 1500-2500rpm.

Those outputs are well down on rival cars, which range from 137kW/416Nm in the Tucson and Sportage, to 140kW/450Nm in the CX-5 – though competitors all use larger engines.

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
Powering the SsangYong Korando Ultimate Diesel is 1.6-litre turbo-diesel engine. (image: Tung Nguyen)

Drive is sent to all four wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission, making the diesel-powered Korando the only SsangYong mid-size SUV that is not front-wheel drive.

SsangYong also includes a drive-mode selector, with functionality for Normal, Sport and Winter settings.

How much fuel does it consume?

Official fuel consumption figures for the SsangYong Korando Ultimate Diesel are pegged at 6.4 litres per 100km, while emissions are 170 grams of CO2 per 100km.

In our week with the car, we managed an average of 8.2L/100km, with our driving primarily focused on short, inner-city journeys.

While the Korando is relatively frugal on diesel compared with some its larger and more powerful rivals, keep in mind that diesel prices are much higher than petrol at the moment.

What safety equipment is fitted? What safety rating?

SsangYong’s Korando was awarded a maximum five-star ANCAP safety rating from testing in 2019, notching particularly strong results for adult occupant (88%) and child occupant protection (86%).

Standard safety equipment across the entire Korando range include autonomous emergency braking (AEB), forward collision warning, lane-keep assist, automatic high beams, a reversing camera, rain-sensing wipers and hill descent control, while the ELX grade adds blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and front and rear parking sensors.

The top-spec Ultimate scores all the fruit, as well as tyre pressure monitoring, adaptive cruise control and lane centre following assist.

What does it cost to own? What warranty is offered?

Like all new SsangYongs sold in Australia, the Korando comes with a seven year/unlimited kilometre warranty – matching the likes of Kia and falling short of the industry-leading 10-year warranty offered by Mitsubishi.

Scheduled service intervals are every 12 months or 15,000km, whichever occurs first, which matches the industry standard.

The first five years of maintenance will set owners back $1580 or $316 each.

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
Like all new SsangYongs sold in Australia, the Korando comes with a seven year/unlimited kilometre warranty. (image: Tung Nguyen)

However, keep in mind there will be additional service items that need to be addressed such as a urea fill ($51.32 every 10,000km), a brake fluid change ($121.44 every 24 months) and a kit-fuel filter ($146.14 every 25 months or 30,000km).

SsangYong lists the prices of all its services on its website.

What’s it like to drive?

If the brief for the Korando is to be easy and unintimidating to drive, then SsangYong has nailed it.

From the driver’s seat, the Korean mid-size SUV makes you feel comfortable and confident, and the steering – while a little on the numb and light side – is communicative enough at slower speeds around town.

The diesel engine as found in our test car, however, does feel lacklustre, even if just accelerating to 60km/h.

The asthmatic powertrain struggles even more at freeway speeds, and coming up to speed at an onramp really highlights how gutless the 100kW/324Nm engine is.

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
If the brief for the Korando is to be easy and unintimidating to drive, then SsangYong has nailed it. (image: Tung Nguyen)

However, the flip side of all this is that the Korando doesn’t really do anything unexpected or surprising.

In the same way you might order a salad for brunch, the Korando’s engine feels just about adequate enough to keep you going and is a safe choice for those that might not be all that adventurous.

However, there is a drive-mode selector on offer to change things from Normal to Sport or Winter.

Switch it over to Sport mode, and things liven up with the Korando feeling more responsive, but we can’t help but feel this mode should be the default tune.

android, ssangyong korando 2023 review: ultimate diesel awd
From the driver’s seat, the Korean mid-size SUV makes you feel comfortable and confident. (image: Tung Nguyen)

One oddity we did note is that switching from Normal mode to Sport requires a turn of the dial to the right, but turning the dial to the left does not return it to the default setting.

In fact, turning the dial to the left does nothing, and to get it back into normal mode, it’s another turn to the right.

All of this is to say, the ergonomics of the Korando feel a little half-baked, and a little more time in development could have ironed out these issues.

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