MG Plans Electric Sports Car With 300 Miles Of Range For Under $40,000

GoGoGadgetMachE

Well-Known Member
First Name
Michael
Joined
Jan 23, 2020
Threads
153
Messages
5,614
Reaction score
12,655
Location
Ohio
Vehicles
2021 Mach-E 1st Ed., 2022 Lightning Platinum
Occupation
Professional forum cheerleader and fanboy
Country flag
MG Plans Electric Sports Car With 300 Miles Of Range For Under $40,000 (jalopnik.com)


The Morris Garages brand of British sports car has been through the wringer in its lifetime. Having built iconic roadsters like the TC, B, and Midget, the company was once a paragon of the sports car market. The thread connecting MG to EV has taken a bit of a detour by way of its current Chinese ownership. If you go into an MG dealership these days, you’re far more likely to walk out with an electric SUV than a sporty car. The company hopes to change that by introducing the production version of its 2017 E-Motion concept, shown above, later this year.




MG has been working on an ambitious growth strategy recently, which aims to get the company up to a million unit sales in 2024. MG was founded in 1924, which means this goal is important to the company as it looks to rekindle some of the greatness it once had for its centenary anniversary year. In addition to launching a compact electric super-mini for quantity sales in Europe, this luxury electric sports coupe will serve as the brand’s halo to get people excited about the MG name again.

The new electric sports car doesn’t have a name yet, but it will be a two-door 2+2 layout sports coupe as previewed by the E-Motion concept. Back in 2017 MG product planning boss Zhang Liang from parent company SAIC told Autocar Magazine that the concept would make its way to production if public reaction was positive. It seems that is the case. Obviously no concept ever makes it to production without design elements changing, but I’ll be damned if the E-Motion doesn’t look ready for the street as it sits.

There’s no getting around that the concept looks very Jaguar F-Type in shape, perhaps with a little bit of Aston DBS for flavor. Is the MG brand trying to cling to a little bit of Britishness in order to appeal to its history, or are these just outright design element copies? Either way, I kind of like it. It’s neat. The concept had butterfly doors, but those aren’t likely to make it to production. Especially at the low price MG seems to be aiming for.

Initial reports regarding the car seem to indicate that MG is looking to launch the sports car for an incredibly reasonable 30,000 British Pounds. At current exchange rates, that’s about $40,000. I’m sure there will be options for more speed and more range, and you can’t get both of those at the reported base price, but the upmarket versions of the sports coupe are allegedly going to be aiming for a sub-4 second 0-60 time and as much as 300 miles of range.


(more at source)
Sponsored

 

Mopey

Well-Known Member
First Name
John
Joined
Nov 20, 2019
Threads
18
Messages
588
Reaction score
1,407
Location
Alaska
Vehicles
21 MME GTPE, 22 Lightning Lariat
Country flag

ChasingCoral

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mark
Joined
Feb 3, 2020
Threads
379
Messages
12,433
Reaction score
24,587
Location
Maryland
Vehicles
GB E4X FE, Leaf, Tacoma, F-150 Lightning ordered
Occupation
Retired oceanographer
Country flag
I don’t understand why they would make a BEV. BEVs are known for high mechanical reliability, the opposite of what MG is famous for.
 

jhalkias

Well-Known Member
First Name
John
Joined
Mar 3, 2020
Threads
123
Messages
2,490
Reaction score
5,033
Location
Ohio
Vehicles
'21 RR ME FE, '22 Corsair GT, '22 Lightning Lariat
Occupation
Benefit Fund Administrator
Country flag
MG Plans Electric Sports Car With 300 Miles Of Range For Under $40,000 (jalopnik.com)


The Morris Garages brand of British sports car has been through the wringer in its lifetime. Having built iconic roadsters like the TC, B, and Midget, the company was once a paragon of the sports car market. The thread connecting MG to EV has taken a bit of a detour by way of its current Chinese ownership. If you go into an MG dealership these days, you’re far more likely to walk out with an electric SUV than a sporty car. The company hopes to change that by introducing the production version of its 2017 E-Motion concept, shown above, later this year.




MG has been working on an ambitious growth strategy recently, which aims to get the company up to a million unit sales in 2024. MG was founded in 1924, which means this goal is important to the company as it looks to rekindle some of the greatness it once had for its centenary anniversary year. In addition to launching a compact electric super-mini for quantity sales in Europe, this luxury electric sports coupe will serve as the brand’s halo to get people excited about the MG name again.

The new electric sports car doesn’t have a name yet, but it will be a two-door 2+2 layout sports coupe as previewed by the E-Motion concept. Back in 2017 MG product planning boss Zhang Liang from parent company SAIC told Autocar Magazine that the concept would make its way to production if public reaction was positive. It seems that is the case. Obviously no concept ever makes it to production without design elements changing, but I’ll be damned if the E-Motion doesn’t look ready for the street as it sits.

There’s no getting around that the concept looks very Jaguar F-Type in shape, perhaps with a little bit of Aston DBS for flavor. Is the MG brand trying to cling to a little bit of Britishness in order to appeal to its history, or are these just outright design element copies? Either way, I kind of like it. It’s neat. The concept had butterfly doors, but those aren’t likely to make it to production. Especially at the low price MG seems to be aiming for.

Initial reports regarding the car seem to indicate that MG is looking to launch the sports car for an incredibly reasonable 30,000 British Pounds. At current exchange rates, that’s about $40,000. I’m sure there will be options for more speed and more range, and you can’t get both of those at the reported base price, but the upmarket versions of the sports coupe are allegedly going to be aiming for a sub-4 second 0-60 time and as much as 300 miles of range.


(more at source)
Buddy in college had an MG Midget - what a FUN car that was!

You lost me at, " its current Chinese ownership "
Me too.
I don’t understand why they would make a BEV. BEVs are known for high mechanical reliability, the opposite of what MG is famous for.
TRUTH. From my buddy's experience with that Midget above. FUN car - when it was drivable.
 

Louv

Well-Known Member
First Name
Don
Joined
Jan 1, 2021
Threads
1
Messages
56
Reaction score
209
Location
Maine
Vehicles
TBD
Country flag
I think EVERYONE has plans for such a car. In 10 years.
Sponsored

 
 




Top