2021 Alissa Settlement Mk. IV
All new for 2021 is the fourth generation Settlement. The company’s popular midsize family CUV has been fully updated for 2021 with all-new styling, performance, & technology! With the disconnected LED indicators and headlights. The Settlement ensures better vision with the steering adaptive LED headlights moving with every turn. The bold tall front gives this midsize machine an angry look with the bright LED strips filling the way. Unveiled this year at the Alissa Motors HQ in Seoul, South Korea. The bright stage was filled with neons and a bunch of Korean pop culture references the AM CEO Bak Yeong-Min presented this new odd CUV with a choice between a CVT and a 6-speed Manual the new Settlement is full of new surprises.
Moving onto the rear we have a long spider leg-like mono-taillight with a long LED strip going around every corner, with a high centered license plate holder which will make opening the boot quite difficult for some considering they’ll be getting a face full of license plate due to the plate hold being cut in half to accommodate the boot opening. The tall deep plastic cladding holds the rear flares, reverse light, & exhausts all in one, and small
fakevents underneath the bottom taillight. New for 2021 is the digital gauges, larger infotainment, leather eat for the SX and LX trims, an updated accident avoidance system, and a new HUD for the LX trim.
Under the hood for the DX & EX (Starting: $25,600 - $27,850) is the 2.4L single-turbo I4 producing 182hp & 195lb-ft with a 0-60 time of 7.3-7.0 seconds and an MPG rating of 42.8 miles per gallon. Which is good for an otherwise fairly big crossover. Next up are the SX & LX (Starting: $33,446 - $35,620) is the 2.7L single-turbo I5 producing 227hp & 278lb-ft with a 0-60 time of 6.6-6.2 seconds and an MPG rating of 27 miles per gallon which compared to the DX and EX tanks in fuel economy, but the otherwise large fuel tank makes up for that. The all-new Settlement will release to the consumer market in mid-October if the market is up by then, if not then it’ll be pushed back for January/February 2021.