This Time Bulgaria... Ssangyong Motor Selected One After Another as Official Government Vehicle Overseas View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] SsangYong Motor recently announced on the 27th that it is expanding its export market as its products have been recognized for their excellence in global markets such as Eastern Europe and the Middle East, and have been consecutively selected as official vehicles by overseas government agencies.


On the 25th of last month, SsangYong Motor signed a procurement contract to supply command vehicles with the National Disaster and Safety Authority of Bulgaria. Accordingly, a total of 32 G4 Rexton (local name Rexton) vehicles are scheduled to be delivered in bulk in January next year.


The Bulgarian National Disaster and Safety Authority evaluated that the Rexton, which has excellent off-road driving capabilities and outstanding durability due to the nature of work conducted at natural disaster sites, is the optimal choice as a command vehicle.


Additionally, in August, SsangYong Motor signed a contract to supply 15 Rexton Sports Khan (local name Musso Grand) vehicles as official vehicles to the Palestinian Authority, and recently received a request from the Palestinian government for an additional 100 units. The vehicles will be used as dedicated cars by the Palestinian Police Department, the Prime Minister's Office, and various ministries.



Earlier, in April, SsangYong Motor also supplied Rexton Sports (local name Musso) vehicles as work vehicles to the North Wales Fire and Rescue Service in the United Kingdom. SsangYong Motor stated, "Through market expansion in the public sector and special-purpose vehicle fields, we have enhanced brand awareness and secured sales volume in the local market," adding, "We have decided to overcome the severely contracted market situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and respond to the post-COVID market."


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