A New Pickup from Another Korean Brand to Compete with the Ford Ranger | Carscoops
KG Mobility, previously known as SsangYong, is in the process of creating a midsize truck that showcases a Ford-inspired front end, a Jeep-style grille, and a familiar name.
Just seven hours ago, KGM introduced a robust new pickup intended to succeed the Musso. This ladder frame truck features styling influenced by both Ford and Jeep. A debut is anticipated in January, with options for diesel and hybrid powertrains.
Update: After sharing teasers earlier this year, KGM has now revealed the first official images and additional details regarding its new Musso pickup. We have updated our article to incorporate all the latest information.
Midsize pickups are experiencing significant growth globally, prompting automakers to compete against popular models like the Ford Ranger and Toyota Hilux. In Korea, Kia has already entered the fray with the new Tasman, and now KG Mobility (formerly SsangYong) is joining the competition. The company aims to utilize the Musso name as a sub-brand for electric, hybrid, and gasoline-powered trucks.
Hot on the heels of the Musso EV's launch, KGM has presented another pickup with a more robust and rugged design. This new model, known by its code Q300, will replace the Rexton Sports, which is marketed internationally as the Musso. Initially unveiled through sketches earlier this year, its exterior design is now fully disclosed.
At the front, the LED headlights feature a design that clearly resembles the Ford F-150, a trend also seen in models like the BYD Shark and the Nissan/Dongfeng Frontier Pro.
The five-slot grille, echoing Jeep aesthetics, has illuminated slats for enhanced visibility, while the wide skid plate dominates the bumper area. Large cooling intakes and robust detailing emphasize the truck’s off-road capabilities.
KGM is offering two variants of the truck: a standard version and a more visually striking “Grand Style Package,” which incorporates off-road-themed elements for added flair.
On the sides, the Q300 maintains plastic cladding and integrated amber indicators, similar to the KGM Musso EV. The greenhouse, pillars, and roof rails appear to be retained from the previous Rexton Sports, although most body panels are new, combining existing hardware with modified surfaces.
At the rear, vertically-oriented LED lights frame a sculpted tailgate that prominently displays KGM branding. A significant portion of black plastic cladding encompasses the lower section, which features a redesigned bumper with integrated steps. A long, tubular sports bar is located atop the bed, adding a utility-oriented touch.
A KGM spokesperson remarked, “Musso was designed to cater to a wide range of lifestyles with a design that transcends everyday life and outdoor activities. Built on strength and practicality, we aim to provide customers with a convenient and enjoyable driving experience.”
Cabin and Powertrain Anticipations
The interior details have not yet been revealed, but the double-cab design and overall dimensions indicate a five-seater cabin equipped with a digital cockpit, similar to its electric counterpart.
The current iteration of the KGM Rexton Sports / Musso was launched in 2018, followed by a facelift in 2023. It shares a ladder frame chassis with the Rexton SUV and is powered by traditional gasoline and diesel engines. The forthcoming version might retain this platform, with potential structural enhancements and the inclusion of a hybrid option.
Upcoming Global Launch
The complete reveal is set for January 2026, with a subsequent domestic launch in Korea. While international availability has yet to be confirmed, the Q300 may also reach markets such as Europe, the UK, and Australia, where it would compete against the Ford Ranger, Toyota Hilux, Mitsubishi L200, Nissan Navara, Isuzu D-Max, Mazda BT-50, VW Amarok, Kia Tasman, GWM Cannon, and Maxus/LDV T60.
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KG Mobility, previously known as SsangYong, is working on a midsize truck that features a front resembling a Ford, a grille similar to that of a Jeep, and a name that you may recognize.
