MG Motor plans to offer a version of the Wuling Mini EV in India for a shockingly low price beginning in 2023.
Publishedthat has been taking China by storm. The diminutive electric car is manufactured by a Chinese joint venture consisting of SAIC, General Motors, and Wuling. SAIC, which is owned by the Chinese government, also owns the MG brand, having purchased it some years ago as the British auto industry imploded. According to, a version of the Wuling Mini EV is coming to India, where it will be sold as the MG 320 and will qualify as the least expensive electric car sold in that country.
It’s seems like only yesterday we asked readers if there was a place in the market for simple electric cars that focused on what is important to many drivers around the world — getting where they need to go and back again without walking. Oh, wait!, and many readers told us they might prefer such a “dumb” car to the “computers on wheels” today’s EV manufacturers insist on building.
The MG 320 will be built on the SAIC-GM-Wuling Global Small Electric Vehicle platform, which is already used for Chinese market for cars such as the Baojun E100, E200, E300, and E300 Plus, as well as the Wuling Hongguang Mini EV. The car will sell for 1 million rupees, equivalent to €11,900. That is less than half the price of the MG ZS EV that is sold in India today and costs €26,000.reports the MG E230 will have a 20 kWh battery pack and a range of 150 kilometers.
Last year, MG Motor India president Rajeev Chaba told the press the company’s next launch will be an “electric crossover based on a global platform” that will be “customized for range, and Indian regulations and customer tastes.” Chaba also said that the model will be “a mass market EV for all the emerging markets, including India.” That certainly sounds like India may be just one of the countries where the diminutive EV will be sold.
A fairly competent electric car with enough range to meet the daily driving needs of most drivers? Never sell in the US, people who don’t remember the Yugo, the Hyundai Excel, and the Daewoo Lanos will say. Actually, those cars sold remarkably well in America for one reason and one reason only — they offered basic transportation at a very affordable price. Is there a place in the US for such cars again? “We’ll see,” said the Zen master.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
The Morning After: Intel’s latest NUC mini-desktop is pretty powerful | Engadget
Read more »
Olivia Rodrigo Is Making Micro-Mini Skirts A Thing AgainI mean, they were all over the Miu Miu runways.
Read more »
Creating Tomorrow’s EV Market Today: US Drivers Can Start HereRead about the importance of creating a secondary EV market and used EVs in the move towards electrification.
Read more »
Ford’s electric Mustang Mach-E is hot, and it’s becoming scarceFord’s first mass-market electric vehicle is the first EV to mount a serious challenge to Tesla’s dominance, and for now, some trims have sold out.
Read more »
New Era used this 13-page pitch deck to nab a $4.6 million seed roundInsider tells the global tech, finance, markets, media, healthcare, and strategy stories you want to know.
Read more »
White House internships will be paid for the first timeWhite House internships will be paid for the first time, opening the doors of the prestigious program to lower-income applicants
Read more »