Which country does Tivoli belong to?
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Tivoli is a South Korean brand, and it is a model under the SsangYong Motor company. It shares the same family design concept as the previously launched Tivola, with high similarity in the front and rear styling. Additionally, the new model continues to incorporate innovative designs such as a floating roof, giving it a youthful and fashionable overall appearance. The Tivoli is positioned as a compact SUV, with body dimensions of 4440mm in length, 1795mm in width, and 1635mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2600mm. In terms of powertrain, the Tivoli is equipped with a 1.6L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine across the lineup, paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 94kw, maximum horsepower of 128ps, and maximum torque of 160nm.
I clearly remember that the Tivoli is a South Korean brand, a compact SUV launched by SsangYong Motor. A former imported car dealer told me that this model entered the Chinese market around 2016, with its high ground clearance and good off-road capability being its standout features. SsangYong is quite an interesting manufacturer—originally starting with military vehicles before being acquired by India's Mahindra. The Tivoli came in both diesel and petrol versions, with the diesel 2.0T engine offering strong low-end torque, though the interior had a noticeably plastic-heavy feel. Nowadays, it's rare to see new Tivolis in China, and parts must be sourced from specialized import car repair shops.