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    Home»Automobiles»BYD-powered KGM Torres Hybrid will take on Toyota RAV4 in Australia
    BYD-powered KGM Torres Hybrid will take on Toyota RAV4 in Australia
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    BYD-powered KGM Torres Hybrid will take on Toyota RAV4 in Australia

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comOctober 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    KGM (formerly known as SsangYong) has confirmed the new Torres Hybrid mid-size SUV will be launched in Australia by the end of 2025 – with a sub-$50,000 price.

    The move will expand the current KGM Torres lineup, which was introduced in Australia in 2024 with three variants powered by a single petrol engine, to rival popular medium SUVs like the Toyota RAV4, Kia Sportage and Mazda CX-5.

    The first Torres Hybrid was launched in the UK this week, employing a two-motor petrol-electric system developed by Chinese automaker BYD. 

    While it’s available in the UK in a single model grade priced at £35,995 ($A73,812) – making it cheaper than the petrol Torres, which starts from £36,749 ($A75,358) – it will be offered in Australia in two yet-to-be-confirmed variants priced from under $50,000. 

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    The petrol Torres starts at $38,000 drive-away in Australia, where the flagship Torres Ultimate is priced at $47,000 drive-away.

    The UK-spec Torres Hybrid, which the Australian version is expected to match, makes a combined 130kW of power and 300Nm of torque from a BYD-developed powertrain incorporating a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, six-speed transmission and two electric motors.

    It has nine different driving modes including EV-only mode, HEV mode and other engine drive modes.  

    Driving only the front wheels, it offers electric-only capability at speeds of up to 100km/h, but KGM does not specify an EV driving range. It does, however, claim combined fuel-efficiency of 6.1L/100km. 

    That’s more than the top-selling RAV4 Hybrid, but less than the 7.4L/100km figure for the entry-level front-drive petrol Torres already on sale here, which is powered by a 120kW/280Nm 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine matched with a six-speed automatic.