MG Unveils Two New EVs At Goodwood Festival of Speed 

Established in 1924, MG is one of the world’s best-known automotive brands. Acquired by China’s SAIC Motor in 2007, the former British sportscar maker today offers a range of petrol, hybrid powertrains as well as battery electric vehicles (EVs).

And today at Britain’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, the brand unveiled two highly-advanced EVs—the MG IM5 executive saloon and MG IM6 SUV. The IM designation refers to Intelligence in Motion and provides a distinctive touchpoint for customers wishing to experience leading-edge automotive technology and design.

David Allison Head of Product and Planning for MG said, “The MG IM5 Long Range can travel up to 441 miles on a single charge with the 100 kWh battery option sitting on a new 800V architecture capable of delivering a 10 to 80 percent charge in just 17 minutes. Exhilarating performance comes from powerful electric Hurricane motors with 0-62mph achieved in just 3.2 seconds for MG IM5, and 3.5 seconds for MG IM6.”

MG IM models are defined by technology-led, premium cabins. Innovative features such as Rainy Night Mode and 4 mode One Touch Park Assist, which utilises the car’s 360 degree cameras and autonomous driving capabilities to perform complex parking manoeuvres automatically.

Urban driving is made simpler still with the introduction of revolutionary bi-directional, rear wheel turning technology, dramatically reducing the turning circle on the MG IM5 to 9.98 metres. Supported by Momenta, the assisted driving system offers reliable driving even in the most complex real-world conditions.

A focal point of the cabin is the immersive, ultra-HD 26.3” infotainment display which is supported by a 10.5” touchscreen. All cars feature a panoramic roof and a bespoke audio system featuring 20 speakers with the addition of four in-ceiling Sky Speakers.

MG is introducing six models to selected markets with a choice of 75kWh and 100KwH batteries as well as single and dual motor options. The IM5 range starts at £39,450 for the Standard 75 kWh version, with the Long Range 100 kWh model priced at £44,995, and the 100 kWh Performance variant available for £48,495. The larger IM6 SUV begins at £47,995 for the Long Range 100 kWh model, rising to £50,995 for the Performance version, and increasing to £52,995 for the exclusive Launch Edition.

CARLIST THOUGHTS

It’s great to see MG release MG EVs that look good and offer competitive range, performance and pricing. MG cars are primarily manufactured in China by SAIC Motor, the brand’s parent company. While MG retains a design and engineering presence in the UK, the majority of vehicle production takes place in SAIC’s facilities in China. Additionally, MG vehicles are produced in Thailand, India, and Indonesia for their respective regional markets. 

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