

The UK-spec electric MG ZS SUV will get Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, while the India spec MG eZS will likely use the iSmart system featured on the MG Hector.įor safety, the UK model of the MG eZS will get MG's ADAS (advanced driver-assistance systems) suite as standard.

These will include a panoramic sun-roof, satellite navigation, key-less entry, and much more. In terms of features, MG says that the eZS will be its most technologically advanced SUV and will come loaded to the gills. It will also be the most high-tech MG yet."

The initial interest in ZS EV is extremely encouraging and confirms that car buyers are looking for a practical, versatile and stylish electric vehicle. ZS EV adds a new dimension to the car market by offering high-tech zero-emissions transport to a broader cross-section of buyers. However, when charged domestically on a 7 kWh charger, the battery will take six-and-a-half-hours to charge from zero to 100 per cent.ĭaniel Gregorious, Head of Sales and Marketing, MG Motor UK, said, “The arrival of the MG ZS EV represents the start of MG’s long-term brand and product expansion plan and we’re delighted to be able to share it with the British public for the first time.
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This battery will also support rapid charging, which means it will be able to charge from zero to 80 percent of its full capacity in 43 minutes. MG ZS EV in the UK, will come powered by a 44.5 kWh water-cooled battery. This MG electric SUV was unveiled at the London Motor and Tech Show last week, where the British carmaker spilled the beans about the drivetrain as well as safety features of the UK-spec MG eZS. Stay tuned to Drive for the latest MG eZS news.MG Motor India unveiled its first product - MG Hector - last week, where company officials also disclosed new details about the company's upcoming all electric SUV, the MG eZS. Keep in mind that this is just speculation, with official prices not expected until the end of the year at the earliest. While local pricing and specifications are yet to be announced, the UK prices do provide a solid indication of how MG will position the ZS EV (or eZS) once it touches down in Australia in 2020.Ĭonsidering the similar spec levels but 10-15 per cent higher prices of ZS variants in the UK compared to Australia, we’d wager the eZS will likely slide in just under the $40,000 mark, with a better-equipped flagship variant priced from around $43,000. Both variants also feature 50kW DC fast-charging, which MG UK claims can boost the ZS EV from zero to 80 per cent charge in 40 minutes. The top-spec Exclusive adds a six-speaker sound system (over the base four-speaker system), leather trim, heated front seats, a panoramic sunroof and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert.Īll UK models are powered by a 105kW/353Nm front-mounted electric motor and 44.5kWh lithium-ion battery pack, which can deliver an 8.5 second 0-100km/h sprint time and a WLTP-certified 262km range. It also comes equipped with a range of safety features – many of which we don’t get Down Under – including autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, adaptive cruise control with stop and go functionality, lane keep assist and a speed limiter. The entry-level Excite comes standard with an 8.0-inch infotainment touchscreen with inbuilt satellite navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, fabric seats, 17-inch machined alloy wheels, electric door mirrors, rear parking sensors, a leather steering wheel, keyless entry and push-button start.
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They also receive a free 7kW wall-box for faster charging at home. However, for the first 1000 ZS EV customers, MG will match the government grant and shave off a further £3500, dropping the price of the Excite and Exclusive down to £21,495 ($38,118) and £23,495 ($41,665) respectively. Including the £3500 government EV grant, prices start from £24,995 ($44,325) for the former Excite, and £26,995 ($47,872) for the latter Exclusive.
