SsangYong Rodius (first generation facelift) photo gallery
In 2007, the SsangYong Rodius (a car often cited as the world’s ugliest) received a mild facelift with a new grille, bumpers and upgraded interior.
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In 2007, the SsangYong Rodius (a car often cited as the world’s ugliest) received a mild facelift with a new grille, bumpers and upgraded interior.
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The first generation SsangYong Rodius minivan could seat up to 11, but it’s often called the world’s ugliest car and not without some justification.
The first all-new SsangYong developed after Mahindra’s takeover, the Tivoli is about 4.1m (161 inches) long. Powered by a 1.6-liter I4 gas or diesel engine.