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The mid-size family SUV segment is one of the most crowded – and popular – places on the Australian automotive landscape.

Almost every automaker has a ‘soft-roader’ in there, from the Japanese brands that pioneered the segment more than 30 years ago, to the premium auto marques, and the raft of new budget Chinese players following in their wheel tracks.

But now there is a newcomer that stands out from the crowd – the KGM Torres which features a bold and unique exterior design, spacious interior and now the availability of a fuel-sipping petrol-electric powertrain.

Here are seven things we like about the KGM Torres Hybrid.

Price

The KGM Torres is available with the choice of petrol, hybrid and fully electric powertrains, starting from just $36,000 drive-away for the entry-level ELX variant and topping out at $58,000 drive-away for the battery-powered EVX flagship.

In between, the newest additions are two hybrid variants we’re focusing on here, the K30 and K40 which are priced from $45,000 and $48,000 drive-away respectively, including all on-road fees and charges.

That positions them right in the thick of one of the most competitive and saturated segments of the Australian automotive market, alongside other mid-size hybrid SUVs such as the best-selling Toyota RAV4 (from $45,990 before on-road costs), and mainstream rivals like the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid (from $42,850 plus on-roads), Kia Sportage Hybrid (from $46,450 plus ORCs), and the new-generation Subaru Forester Hybrid (from $46,490 plus ORCs).

It also goes head-to-head with an ever-growing crop of crossover SUVs from budget-friendly brands such as the GWM Haval H6 (from $40,990 drive-away), MG HS Hybrid+ (from $42,990 drive-away), and Chery Tiggo 7 PHEV (from $39,990 drive-away).