KGM Australia has revised its seven-seat Rexton range for 2026, with a name change and minor changes cast throughout the line-up.

The brand formerly known as SsangYong also revealed its updated Musso range this week, with a suite of changes ushered into the budget-friendly ute’s arsenal.

As per changes to the Musso, KGM has also changed the name of the mid-tier Rexton model from Adventure to Advance, with the model sitting between the entry-level ELX and Ultimate variants – a Sport Pack sits atop the model line-up. Recommended drive-away pricing starts at $52,000 for the ELX and extends to $64,200 for the Sport Pack – a slight rise across the board.

GradeRDAP (private buyers)
Rexton ELX$52,000
Rexton Advance$57,500
Rexton Ultimate$61,500
Rexton Sport Pack$64,200 (includes metallic paint)
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For 2026, all Rexton models now come with electric power steering, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) as standard. All models also include LED headlights with a new DRL design and sequential indicators.

Other additions across the range include leather-look seating for the ELX; rear door pull-up sun blinds for the mid-tier Advance; and a wireless phone charger for the Ultimate. The top-spec Sport Pack gets aesthetic changes in the form of black leather and suede seats, suede door trims and dash trim, and a gloss black steering wheel bezel.

The Rexton remains powered by a 149kW/441Nm 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engine mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. All variants come with a rear diff lock as standard, as well as a towing capacity of 3500kg.

Mirroring the Musso, the Rexton range is covered by a seven-year, unlimited kilometre warranty, including five years of roadside assistance.