Mg Crossover Suv



Mg crossover suv

If you grew up in the 2000s, the MG ZS was a dressed up version of the Rover 45 with flared arches and a brash blue vinyl interior. But under Chinese ownership, the ZS has blossomed into a small crossover, the Nissan Juke rival we kept hearing about.

MG ZS Launch: Earlier this month, MG Pakistan launched another crossover SUV, MG ZS. The 1500cc vehicle is kind of base variant of MG ZS, as it comes without Panoramic Sunroof or Turbocharged engine. As per the company, it has started the booking of ZS at price of Rs4,099,000, making it cheapest compact SUV in Pakistan. For the sedan, MG offers the MG6 four-door fastback, in the compact SUV segment there's the RX5, while the crossover segment's competed with the ZS. As of 1st June 2020, there are 4 MG car models available in the Philippines that include 2 SUV, 1 Wagon/Hatchback and 2 Sedan. With compact SUVs now bigger business than ever, what better way for MG to increase its profile than to launch a rival to the Renault Captur, Nissan Juke and SEAT Arona? The MG ZS is a smaller.

Presented at the Guangzhou International Auto Show, it's poised to hit some global markets in 2017, including the Middle East, Australia and the UK. However, MG is no longer making cars in Britain, not even from knocked down kits.
The styling draws attention without being overstated. MG's trademark grille design is connected on either side to headlights that bear more than a passing resemblance to the Mazda CX-5.
A rising shoulder line and slightly sloped roof combine to give a sportier look. The back end of the ZS looks like it copied the CX-3 and the Mazda2. Both of those are fine-looking cars, so MG has a winning design on its hands.
The now Chinese car company boasts the ZS has 'natural semantic technology,' which allows you to close sunroof, play music and adjust the temperature using voice commands. Speaking of the sunroof, it's massive, measuring 1365mm long and 870mm wide. Beat that, Nissan Juke!
Reports suggest the platform is a shorter version of the GS mid-size SUV launched a year ago. As for the engines, the base unit is called NetBlue 16T, and it's a 1-liter with direct injection and turbocharging that delivers 120 hp and 170 Nm of torque. Didn't SAIC have a deal with GM (as in Opel)?
Two 1.5-liter engines might be added to the range, one with 120 hp and the other packing 165 hp. You can't sell an underpowered car in the land of free fuel. The ZS is likely to be offered with either a six-speed manual or a twin-clutch gearbox.
“The younger, Millennial generation, born in the 80s and 90s, grew up with the internet in the information era. For them, a car is more than just a means of transport. Therefore it was a logical next step for MG to create a model which meets the needs of our younger generation while staying true to the key offerings of our MG models. We are confident that the MG ZS will be well received in the Middle East, a region passionate about the latest advances in technology’,' said Sun Guang, an MG regional manager.

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The MG ZS is a fancy crossover which borders on being a SUV. I was surprised to find a panoramic sunroof on the ZS, something which none of its rivals have. The cabin has enough space to accommodate 5 adults. But 4 would be the ideal number to ride comfortably. There’s enough leg space and knee room on the seats.