Description
Most people will never have heard of SsangYong, but the Tivoli?s smart looks will surely attract plenty of admiring glances trying to find the maker?s name on its distinctive body. Cynics might dismiss the car as a compilation album of ?The Greatest Hits of SUV design? ? and, yes, there are hints of the Nissan Juke in the flared wheel arches, echoes of the Kia Soul in the square-sided body, and clear similarities with the Range Rover Evoque in its ?floating? roof ? but this is still a very smart little thing. Alloy wheels are standard across the range, as are LED daytime running lights, only the most basic SE models miss out on front foglights, and, the top ELX models have a rear spoiler and indicator repeaters in the door mirrors. One of the Tivoli?s strengths is just how much room it has inside. The tall windscreen, high roofline and flat floor mean it can carry four adults in total comfort ? five certainly isn?t out of the question ? and everyone on board will have both knee- and headroom to spare. The cabin is very practical, too, with lots of cubbies to take just the kind of thing you?ll need on longer journeys.