MG eMG6

eMG6

eMG6

Estimated Price : ₹ 30 Lakh - ₹ 40 Lakh

Expected Launch : September 2024

Key Specifications

Mileage Upto 21 kmpl
Engine 1.5L, Turbocharged Petrol Engine With 59.1 kWh Lithium-Ion Unit
BHP 305 bhp
Transmission Automatic
Fuel Hybrid
Seats 5
Mileage: Upto 21 kmpl
Engine: 1.5L, Turbocharged Petrol Engine With 59.1 kWh Lithium-Ion Unit
BHP: 305 bhp
Transmission: Automatic
Fuel: Hybrid
Seats: 5

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 Upcoming MG Electric SUV for India
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Upcoming MG Electric SUV for India

MG Motors India is preparing to introduce a new electric vehicle to the Indian market. At present, there are two electric cars on offer; the Comet EV, and ZS EV. Although the name of the third model is yet to be confirmed, the company hints at its imminent arrival. Additionally, this upcoming EV will mark the brand's first release following its partnership with SAIC Motor and JSW Group. SAIC Motor, MG Motor’s parent company, and JSW Group, led by Sajjan Jindal, are key players in this collaboration. Upcoming MG Electric SUV: Based on Comet EV Platform While there is no official confirmation yet, many are expecting MG to bring the Baojun Yep Plus to India. This 5-door electric SUV is based on the Comet EV platform and was recently launched internationally. Chances are that this SUV could potentially be rebranded as an MG vehicle for the Indian market. Also Read: Hyundai Creta N-Line: What We Know So Far Upcoming MG Electric SUV: Battery Details If Baojun Yep Plus is introduced as a new MG EV for India, it is likely to use the same battery pack. The global-specific model uses a 28 kWh battery pack that can help the vehicle to travel up to 431 kms on a single full charge. In addition, the SUV uses an electric motor mounted on the rear axle. This can generate a maximum power output of 68 bhp with 140 Nm of peak torque. Its top speed stands at 150 kmph. With these specifications, the Baojun Yep Plus promises both power and efficiency for users, making it a compelling option in the electric vehicle segment. Expected Launch Date and Pricing The brand is likely to launch its new EV in India around the festive season later this year, likely towards the end of 2024. While an exact date is yet to be confirmed by the company, it is expected to be announced once the new MG electric car's name is finalized. The upcoming EV is seen as a strategic move to strengthen MG's presence in the market, with the manufacturer considering both luxury SUV and the affordable segment. Following this, the EV could target the mid-range category, offering a compelling option to a broader range of customers. Also Read: Upcoming Skoda SUV: What to Expect MG Future Plans The British automaker has ambitious plans to double its portfolio by the end of 2025, aiming to reach more customers and solidify its position in the country. While there has not been any official announcement or teaser for the new EV expected this year, there are several potential contenders. These include the MG4 electric hatchback, Mifa 9 electric MPV, or MG5 electric estate car, all of which were showcased at the 2023 Delhi Auto Expo.

 Electric Vehicles Are Less Reliable Than Conventional Cars
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Electric Vehicles Are Less Reliable Than Conventional Cars

Electric cars are undoubtedly gaining popularity in the automotive industry. However, a recent study highlighted that EVs still exhibit reliability issues when compared to traditional internal combustion engine-powered (ICE) vehicles. Some argue that electric vehicles are less reliable, citing concerns about charging infrastructure, battery performance, and maintenance issues. While challenges may exist, the shift towards electric mobility is seen as a positive step in addressing environmental concerns and promoting sustainable transportation in the long run. Recent EV Models Show 79% More Issues Than Conventional Cars Based on a comprehensive survey incorporating feedback from over 330,000 electric vehicle (EV) owners covering the model years 2020 to 2023, the study unveiled a surprising trend. It revealed that EVs from the last three years exhibited a 79 percent higher incidence of issues compared to their conventional counterparts, despite boasting simpler drivetrains. The survey identifies 20 other issues related to EV ownership, including issues with the infotainment systems, engine, electric motors, transmission, and leaks. Interestingly, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), which have both a battery for short-range electric driving and an internal combustion engine for longer distances, are the least reliable category, showing 146% more problems than traditional cars. Read Also: Electric vs. ICE: Which is Better as Your New Car? Hybrids Outshine Conventional Cars On a brighter note, the report also highlights that hybrids are more reliable than regular petrol and diesel cars. These hybrids have 26% fewer issues compared to conventional cars, even though they use both a regular engine and an electric motor. It is worth noting that hybrids may have more potential problems than regular cars with only internal combustion engines. While hybrids may not have all the fancy features of modern electric vehicles, they are considered good choices for drivers who prioritize better fuel efficiency over other extra features. In Conclusion The rise of EVs brings challenges compared to traditional cars, with concerns about charging, batteries, and maintenance leading to a 79% increase in issues over three years. Hybrids, blending regular engines and electric motors, are notably more reliable, showing a 26% reduction in problems. Despite hurdles, the shift to EVs is applauded for environmental benefits, emphasising the need to address challenges as technology advances to shape the automotive industry's future. Read Also: CNG vs Electric: Which New Car to Buy

MG Motor India Partners with JSW Group
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MG Motor India Partners with JSW Group

It is that time of the year when automakers generally share their future plans for respective markets. From that perspective, MG Motors India and the JSW Group of India today officially announced their partnership at an event held in Mumbai. According to the joint venture, an investment of Rs 5000 crores has been made by JSW Group to further foster the growth of the MG brand in India.  During the event, MG showcased its most hyped electric sports car the cyberster. Apart from the convertible roadster, the company also provided a glimpse of the MG4 EV and MG5 alongside the current model range on sale in the country. Read Here: MG Cyberster Electric Sports Car Showcased in India JSW MG Motor India: Future Plans Since this was the first time that both MG and JSW Group were holding an event together, it was natural for them to lay out a concrete plan in the open. To this, Sajjan Jindal, the Chairman of JSW Group, expressed the intention to introduce an electric vehicle every 3 to 4 months. As per the JV, against the investment of Rs 5,000 crore; the JSW Group has picked up a 35 percent stake in the Indian operations of MG Motors. This amount according to the company would be utilized to enhance production capacity and expand the product offerings within the country. With emphasis on NEVs, the automaker is looking to increase current manufacturing capacity from 1,00,000 plus to up to 3,00,000 vehicles annually. Looking to target the electric vehicle segment in particular, the brand has expressed its desire of selling 1 million electric vehicles in India by 2030. To achieve this feat, the manufacturer is looking to strengthen its R & D. This as per them would be done by setting up Research and Development centres that would work on connected, new age and local mobility solutions. Catering to various price segments starting with the MG Comet and ZS EV, the intent is clear that the automaker wants to make EVs more accessible right from lower down to up.  Speaking on the occasion, Parth Jindal - Member of Steering Committee of JSW MG Motor India said, “The JSW MG Motor India joint venture is a momentous joint venture. It is the coming together of two giants in SAIC and JSW. By leveraging the legacy of a world-renowned British brand, cutting-edge MG technology and JSW’s local manufacturing knowledge and acumen, I have no doubt that JSW MG will make world-leading products in India for India and the world. It is our goal to be the leading auto OEM in the NEV segment in India and we will be working tirelessly to bring the best available technology into India so that we can give the Indian consumer what they truly want, which is world-class cars at affordable prices. MG India 1.0 has had a very good 5 years and it is now up to the joint venture to make MG 2.0 even more impactful and successful. We are grateful that SAIC chose to partner with us and can’t wait to get going.” In JSW Group, we have found an ideal local partner to continue the growth story of the MG brand in India. In less than five years, Team MG India has established a rock-solid foundation – a testament to our commitment to innovation, diversity, community service and robust customer care. Today, we are among the fastest-growing OEMs in the country. This foundation empowers us to embark on a new chapter, MG 2.0, and the joint venture marks a pivotal step in this journey. We will offer a range of vehicles from ICE to NEVs, staying focused on building a robust and sustainable EV ecosystem in India. We are firmly committed to expanding our manufacturing footprint with extensive localization by leveraging JSW Group’s extensive knowledge and expertise in manufacturing at scale”, commented Rajeev Chaba, CEO Emeritus of MG Motor India.

MG Cyberster Electric Sports Car Showcased in India
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MG Cyberster Electric Sports Car Showcased in India

MG Motor India shared its plan for the highly anticipated Cyberster electric sports car. The convertible roadster was showcased at a Mumbai-based event today, marking the brand's return to the sports car domain after three decades. Exploring market options, the company is currently weighing customer perspectives on whether to introduce the vehicle as a high-end brand or present it through an exclusive retail outlet. Though the official launch is pending, the Cyberster promises to be a modern tribute to MG's classic roadsters. MG Cyberster Sports Car: Exterior Design From front, the MG Cyberster features a very aerodynamic design. It provides a sculpted bumper with dual air intakes, leaf-inspired headlamps and a muscular hood. Being a convertible, one gets the open top attire alongside petal-inspired alloy wheels, integrating door handles, side skirts and pronounced rear haunches. Towards the rear, it gets arrow-shaped tail lights and a striking split diffuser. MG Cyberster Sports Car: Interior Layout and Features Inside the MG Cyberster, luxury meets innovation seamlessly. The cabin comes finished in maroon, with premium materials being used. Further, there is a flat-bottom steering wheel embellished with numerous buttons. Its center console is more focused towards the driver featuring an infotainment screen, a drive selector, tactile controls for roof operation, and HVAC functions. Being a two-seater you will get comfortable seats for both the driver and the co-passenger. MG Cyberster Sports Car: Dimensions and Performance In terms of dimensions, the sports car measures 4,533mm in length, 1,912mm in width, and 1,328mm in height having a wheelbase of 2,689mm. The Cyberster is said to come in two variants. The basic one will feature a single motor setup towards the rear alongside a 64-kWh battery pack. Performance-wise this trim will deliver 308 bhp of power and will provide a range of 520 kms on a single full charge.  As for the top-spec variant, there will be two motors placed on each axle. Featuring a bigger 77-kWh battery pack, the version will produce 535 bhp with 725 Nm of peak torque. It will have a range of 580 kms on a single charge. From a performance point of view, the vehicle is expected to accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in 3.2 seconds which is faster than the Tesla Model Y which can achieve the same figures in 3.5 seconds. Also Read: BMW 620d M Sport Signature Launched at Rs 78.90 Lakh

MG eMG6 FAQ

The upcoming eMG6 is expected to be priced between Rs 30 lakh to Rs 40 lakh (ex-showroom) in India.

The upcoming eMG6 is expected to go on sale by September 2024.

eMG6 is an electric sedan featuring an aggressive exterior design. Internationally, it is offered only with a petrol-plug-in hybrid powertrain option, a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine which is coupled with an electric motor. It gives a combined power output of 305 bhp and 480 Nm of peak torque. The engine comes mated to a 10-speed automatic gearbox.

Currently there is no direct rival for eMG6 in India.

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