Slated to be launched in Europe by summer 2015, the Mahindra-owned automaker is adamant that the crossover will duke it out with the Nissan Juke. The 4,195-mm long Tivoli is a rather neat-looking compact SUV. Do expect a lot of goodies on the inside, including touchscreen infotainment with satellite navigation, a parking camera and automatic climate control, as well as a minimalist dashboard layout.
In terms of powertrain choice, SsangYong hinted at front-wheel and all-wheel drive, coupled to a duo of EU6-compliant 1.6-liter four-cylinder engines that are fed on petrol or diesel. More information will be revealed soon.