Ssangyong Korando variants
Total price
Monthly payment

Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £14,049. Borrowing £12,644 with a £1,405 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£245.56
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£18,249.86
Cost of credit
£4,200.86
Optional final payment
£5,058.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used SsangYong Korando

The SsangYong Korando delivers chunky SUV style with great value for money compared to rivals. There’s generous interior space, strong cargo capacity and a long standard equipment list. Diesel models can tow up to 2,000kg, making them ideal if you're pulling a trailer or tourer.

Popular SsangYong Korando trims for sale at Motorpoint

  • ELX – Entry-level trim with 17-inch alloys, air conditioning and cruise control
  • Ventura – Petrol-only with 18-inch wheels, heated seats, parking sensors and an infotainment system
  • Pioneer – Diesel automatic model with 2,000kg towing capacity, a heated steering wheel and a spare wheel
  • Ultimate – Premium trim featuring 19-inch alloys, leather upholstery and power-adjustable heated seats

Owning a SsangYong Korando

The Korando’s boxy design maximises interior space so tall adults fit comfortably in both rows, while the generous 551-litre boot is perfect for family life. Essential safety tech like automatic emergency braking comes standard. It's perfect for drivers after space and value, with an easy-going user experience.

Alternative models you may consider

  • Nissan Qashqai – More refined interior and better on-road performance
  • Kia Sportage – Superior warranty coverage and modern styling
  • Hyundai Tucson – Advanced technology with a premium feel
  • Mazda CX-5 – Better driving dynamics, upmarket cabin
  • Ford Kuga – Affordable used prices and great handling

Why buy from Motorpoint?

SsangYong Korando FAQs

The Korando measures in a little under 4.5 metres long. This puts it in a similar ballpark to SUVs like the Nissan Qashqai and Hyundai Tucson. The boxy body means lots of passenger space, with space for four tall adults or five for shorter hops.

Parking sensors and a reversing camera are standard on all Korandos except entry-level ELX trim, making it easy to squeeze the car into tight spaces.

Most Korandos come with a 551-litre boot – a very healthy figure in this class, and more than large enough for bulky pushchairs or a trip to your favourite flatpack furniture store.

That figure drops to 407 litres on Pioneer models as these use some of the underfloor space to store the standard-fit full-size spare wheel.

Fold the rear seats and you get 1,248 litres of space, or 1,104 on Pioneer-spec cars.

There's just two engines to choose from here – a 1.5-litre turbo petrol and a 1.6-litre diesel.

The petrol will suit you better if you cover average mileages and mixed driving conditions, and offers great value for money thanks to low purchase prices.

High-mileage drivers might find the diesel is a better bet, as will drivers who are planning to tow with their Korando thanks to the diesel's 2,000kg braked towing capacity.

Most Korando models are front-wheel drive. These lack the outright traction advantage of four-wheel drive models, but they're a little quicker and sweeter to drive in the real world. Plus, you can ensure excellent all-weather performance by fitting your two-wheel-drive Korando with a set of winter tyres in the cold months.

Four-wheel drive is available as an option on Korandos with the 1.6-litre diesel engine and will help generate a little more traction on low-grip surfaces.