Ssangyong is known for building “luxury” SUVs that get universally terrible reviews and make stretch marks look like Monet paintings. This year, the Korean SUV company is taking a stab at a premium CUV.

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The concept, called the XIV-1, takes design cues from the Range Rover Evoque, and has a similar mission. According to Ssangyong, the XIV-1 was designed as an “Exciting User Interface Vehicle,” which is supposed to make driving more fun and increase communication between the car and driver.

These two drawings are the only clues we get as to the XIV-1’s looks for now, but we like the pillarless roof and full-length sunroof. We should get a detailed look at the car during the Frankfurt Motor Show, but till then all you’re getting is two drawings.
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