MG Unveiling 2 EV Performance Cars at Goodwood Speed Festival

Heading: MG’s Commitment to Electric Vehicles

MG, a British automotive brand owned by Chinese automaker SAIC Motor, has been making strides in the electric vehicle (EV) market. The company has been committed to producing affordable and practical EVs that offer a fun driving experience. MG’s latest announcement of two new EVs at the Goodwood Festival of Speed is a testament to its commitment to the EV market.

Heading: The EX4 Prototype

The first EV that MG will showcase at the Goodwood Festival of Speed is a prototype codenamed EX4. The prototype was designed and built in the UK, which suggests that it won’t be based on any existing MG-branded products offered in China and other markets. MG has described the EX4 as a “dramatic” prototype, but no further details have been revealed.

Heading: The Sporting EV

The second EV that MG will showcase at the Goodwood Festival of Speed is a production model described as a “sporting EV.” This model will be available for sale later in the summer of 2023. While there is no official information about this model, it could be a performance version of an existing model. The Mulan Triumph Edition of the MG4 hatchback, which is already available in China, is a possible candidate.

Heading: MG’s Vision for Electric Cars

MG’s Commercial Director for MG Motor UK, Guy Pigounakis, said that the two new EVs demonstrate “MG’s desire to create electric cars that will engage and exhilarate.” This statement reflects MG’s vision for electric cars. The company believes that electric cars should not only be practical and affordable but also offer an exciting driving experience.

Heading: The MG Cyberster Electric Roadster

The MG Cyberster electric roadster will also make its global public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The fully electric roadster debuted in production form at the 2023 Shanghai Auto Show last April, one month before it arrived at MG’s Marylebone headquarters in London. The model will be available in single-motor RWD guise with 310 hp (231 kW / 314 PS) and in dual-motor AWD guise with 536 hp (400 kW / 544 PS). Reports from UK media suggest that local pricing will start from around £55k ($70k).

Heading: Conclusion

MG’s commitment to the EV market is evident with its latest announcement of two new EVs at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The company’s vision for electric cars is to create vehicles that are not only practical and affordable but also offer an exciting driving experience. The MG Cyberster electric roadster, which will make its global public debut at the festival, is a prime example of this vision. With more details about the two new EVs to be announced shortly, it will be interesting to see what MG has in store for the future of electric cars.

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