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KGM Musso: one of the most interesting options on the pickup truck market
Pickup trucks were once seen as exotic vehicles. Today, they are essential for many tasks that require the robustness of an off-road vehicle and considerable cargo capacity. The Korean brand KGM, with a long history in this type of vehicle since its founding in 2002, developed the Musso to make it one of the main competitors in this segment.
The pickup truck, now manufactured under the KGM brand, has undergone a complete redesign, bringing a new design language to the brand with visual elements reminiscent of the North American Ford F-150. The style of the new Musso P300 is primarily marked by its front end, which features large full LED headlights and LED lights that span the entire front. The imposing front grille also draws attention, giving the Korean pickup a more off-road appearance. So, did you like the look?
There will be two versions of the 2026 KGM Musso, one more urban and one more off-road. Each will have a differently designed bumper.
This vehicle has many points in its favor: good off-road capabilities, high-quality materials, better equipment, a much-improved design, and a super competitive price. The Korean brand has managed to create a very complete product with which it can compete with giants in the segment, such as the Toyota Hilux and the Ford Ranger.
The first aspect to highlight in this pickup truck is its imposing presence, thanks to the new front end. It conveys the impression of being a more powerful vehicle with more personality than its predecessor. The new light signature, crowned by the redesigned headlights, the renewed grille, and the new hood, contribute significantly to projecting this robust presence. Similarly, new aesthetic elements have been added to the sides, along with 17- or 18-inch wheels that give it a more modern look. This makes it not only an efficient vehicle, but also a real eye-catcher.

The interior is another area where the Musso has been improved. Upon entering the vehicle, the updated instrument panel immediately catches the eye, with a 12.3-inch screen displaying all multimedia information. There is also another screen of the same size for the driver to view all necessary trip data. This makes accessing all information easy and straightforward, without unnecessary frills, but with everything you need. The perceived quality of the entire interior is comparable to that of any passenger car. Gone are the spartan finishes, where everything was focused on withstanding the extreme rigors of off-road driving, neglecting passenger comfort. Now, you will find good materials and the comfort of a modern, updated vehicle.
202 hp diesel...The only engine option is the 202 hp diesel, which moves the more than two tons of this vehicle with relative ease. In this case, exceptional performance is not the priority; pickup truck users are looking for other things, mainly good performance for professional and off-road use.

In this last aspect, the Musso has gained in capabilities. In both versions (short and long bed), the approach (30.9º-30.6º), departure (27.8º-24.5º) and ground clearance (245 mm-248 mm) angles have been improved, allowing access to previously inaccessible locations. The short bed version has a cargo area of 1,300 mm in length, 1,570 mm in width and 570 mm in height, providing a payload volume of 1,011 liters and a maximum payload of 865 kg. The long bed is 1,610 mm long and has the same width and height as the short bed version. Both versions incorporate modifications such as an LED light in the bed, steps for accessing the cargo area, and eight tie-down hooks, which will make the user's work easier.
The Korean pickup now features a four-wheel drive system and a rear differential lock, which is very useful when traction conditions become challenging. This system sends power to the wheel in contact with the ground when another wheel is slipping or in the air. This allows the vehicle to get out of virtually any situation with limited traction. In addition, the driver can choose between rear-wheel drive, 4x4, and 4x4 with low range, allowing them to adapt to any terrain.
The Musso is a specialist that overcomes obstacles with extreme ease. Difficult terrain, steep climbs, or deep holes pose no problem for it. Under these conditions, this pickup demonstrates its enormous potential. On the road, however, it transforms into a vehicle that tries to turn itself around. Its weight and size make maneuvering difficult. Even so, the Musso offers safe driving, without excessive body roll and providing more than acceptable comfort to the occupants, as long as the vehicle is not pushed to its limits.
Safety...In terms of safety, it incorporates assistance systems from a conventional passenger car: speed assist, automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, lane keeping assist, forward vehicle departure warning…The Musso is also perfectly equipped for road trips.
The price is undoubtedly one of the biggest attractions of this pickup truck. Starting at €27,000 plus VAT, you can own a Musso. It may not have the same prestige as some other best-selling pickups, but it represents a very well-balanced option in terms of quality and price.
The Korean brand offers the option of equipping the short-bed version with the Adventure kit. This kit includes suspension with Öhlins shock absorbers, an aluminum skid plate, and Braid wheels with BF Goodrich K02 tires. This upgrade increases the approach and departure angles, as well as ground clearance. The price of all these components is €9,500, but it transforms the Musso into a true off-road machine. A transformation for off-road enthusiasts to enjoy a vehicle with unparalleled off-road capabilities.
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