However, MG is now putting a new focus on premium touches and more refined driving characteristics with its ‘IM’ sub-brand.
The MG4 electric hatchback enters 2024 with a more mature brief, pairing a refreshed cabin with a widely adopted 64 kWh ...
It sounds as if the MG Cybster will deliver style and substance. The British marque, which is now owned by Chinese conglomerate SAIC, officially revealed specs for its stylish electric sports car at ...
MG is out to prove that electric performance cars don't have to cost a fortune with its MG 4 Xpower. The car was revealed this week and is already available to order in markets where the brand ...
British-based, Chinese-owned MG Motor has revealed the EX4 all-electric hot hatch concept in a short Twitter video posted yesterday, ahead of the car’s official debut at this weekend’s Goodwood ...
SAIC-MG has introduced a new electric SUV in China, which is expected to serve as a replacement for the ZS EV in export markets including Europe, UK, and Australia. The MG ES5 shares its EV-dedicated ...
MG brought the IM5 electric sedan and IM6 crossover (pictured above) to the Goodwood Festival of Speed, previewing a sedan and crossover duo aimed directly at the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y. The two ...
MG is best known for the stylish roadsters it produced during the 1950s and ’60s, but the British marque has basically been a budget car maker since it was revived by Chinese state-owned SAIC Motor in ...
Dethroning the long-standing Tata Nexon.ev from the top spot, the MG Windsor has become the best-selling electric car in ...
MG Motor has announced that the second generation of its MG4 hatchback will feature a semi-solid-state battery. Solid-state batteries are the holy grail of EVs, a much more energy-dense construction ...
MG is returning to its roots with an electric sports car, but it's not coming to the U.S. Unveiled at the 2023 Shanghai Auto Show, the MG Cyberster is a small two-seat convertible similar to the ...
MG Windsor EV has emerged as the highest selling electric car in India in CY 2025, averaging at around 3,864 units each month ...