“Insiders” from SAIC told Chinese website Autohome.com that the Roewe SUV finished its “cold weather testing” and that it would be on the market before the end of the year. The SUV is based on the SsangYong Kyron, SIAC has a controlling stake in South Korean SsangYong. Earlier spy shots showed the SUV wearing the name ‘W5’, the insider however, did not confirm that one.
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