Based on the first Mercedes-Benz M-Class’s platform, SsangYong’s flagship SUV has gone through some nips and tucks. The exterior features new wheels and front grille, daytime LEDs, HID headlights, and retouched tail lights. Inside, you’ll find a new central stack, front seats which can be heated or cooled, and the entire lighting made using LEDs, along with equipments such as cruise control, keyless entry, tire-pressure monitor, and multimedia stereo. As usual, there will be a 2.0 and a 2.7 using diesel and a 3.2 using gasoline, paired to a six-speed manual transmission or a five-speed automatic.