KG Mobility (formerly Ssangyong Motors) announced its mid- to long-term development plan by introducing design concept models ‘O2023’, ‘F100’, and ‘KR100’ at the 10 Seoul Mobility Show. These vehicles were popular in the venue as they represented innovation and new vision based on the design DNA of KG Mobility that had been passed on.
The new electric pickup model O100, based on the Torres EVX, has a solid-looking body design and a design that emphasizes practicality so that you can enjoy a lifestyle that encompasses the city and the outdoors.
The O100, which has already entered the final stage of the design review process, is evaluated as a design that is virtually close to a mass-produced model.
The F100 is a older brother SUV that inherits Rexton’s heritage. It has a new direction in the design of a large electric SUV that expands the scope of life by adding a mechanical and futuristic sensibility to the bold image of a traditional SUV.
In addition, the kinetic lite block concept, which can be configured in various ways, is a means of expressing the consumer’s individuality and boasts a more advanced gesture front design.
The KR10, the follow-up model of Korando, which was announced to be released in parallel with electric and gasoline models, was unveiled as a clay model, a design development process. This solved the curiosity about the KR10 design, which had previously attracted public attention.
Meanwhile, the 2023 Seoul Mobility Show will begin with a press day on March 1th (Thursday) at KINTEX Exhibition Hall 3 in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do under the theme of ‘Sustainable·Connected·Mobility (Sustainable·Connected·Mobility)’ and end on April 30th ( It will be held until Sunday. The total exhibition size is 4㎡, more than twice the size of the previous event (9㎡), and over 53,541 companies and organizations from 26,310 countries around the world will participate and showcase various mobility contents.