IM LS6: MG’s new large electric SUV spy photos in Australia
MG It is moving further into the premium market in Australia, with a new, higher-end electric SUV expected to be launched in 2025 or 2026. car expert Reader Michael spotted the car in a car park in Sydney's north. Although it has some camouflage, it's clearly an LS6 from IM Motors, another brand owned by MG's parent company, SAIC Motor. MG has previously confirmed it will offer two IM-branded cars, which will be part of a range of new vehicles including a large SUV and a mid-size hatchback, most of which will be available between now and early/mid-2026 . Hundreds of new car deals available via car expert Now. Get the experts on your side and get big rewards. Browse now. These IM vehicles (another of which is expected to be an L6 sedan) will be badged MG in Australia. The LS6 is available in China with 400V, 800V and 900V electrical systems; 75kWh lithium iron phosphate battery and 83kWh…
MG’s performance improvements won’t include new sub-brands
MG is launching more powerful cars in Australia, but not a high-performance sub-brand like the Hyundai N or Toyota Gazoo Racing (GR). "We have no plans to launch a sub-brand like the (BMW) M brand - we don't have any plans at the moment," MG Motor Australia chief commercial officer Giles Belcher said. MG will launch its first high-performance model in 2023, the XPower version of the MG 4 electric car, with a power of 320kW and a torque of 600Nm, and can accelerate from 0-100km/h in 3.8 seconds. Hundreds of new car deals available via car expert Now. Get the experts on your side and get big rewards. Browse now. Sebast It recently launched the faster and pricier electric Cyberster sports car, while it also confirmed that two vehicles from SAIC's IM Motors brand can offer more power and torque. "The show is interesting now. For example, you look at the performance of EVs (electric vehicles), it changed the…
MG’s new CUV is a Chinese EV in disguise
MG continues to expand its model range in India, leveraging brand engineering to drive market growth MG’s new electric model is the rebranded Baojun Cloud, which will be launched in India soon. The MG EV in India competes with the Tata Nexo and Mahindra XUV400 and starts at under $24,000. The EV has a range of up to 286 miles and is available with either a 37.9 kWh or 50.6 kWh battery option. MG has teased a new all-electric model ahead of its upcoming debut in India. Described as a “smart CUV”, the electric model appears to be a rebadged version of the Baojun Cloud, which will go on sale in China from 2023. The dark teaser can’t hide the Chinese origins of this zero-emission model, which looks like a cross between a small hatchback and a minivan. The styling is expected to follow the Baojun Yun (known as Wuling Yun EV in Indonesia), with changes to MG limited to…