With a lineup of 14 global products from the past, through the present and into the future
New Delhi, January 17, 2020: MG Motor India today announced that it will showcase the future of mobility at the upcoming Auto Expo and demonstrate the latest technologies and advancements in internet, electric & autonomous cars. The carmaker will showcase a total of 14 models across various market segments that underline the brand’s strong British heritage, current global portfolio and future platforms.
MG’s range on display at its pavilion will focus on internet, electric and autonomous cars – encompassing a range of 14 cars across hatchback, sedans and utility vehicle segments. The carmaker, which is participating for the first time at the Indian Auto Expo, aims to demonstrate its technological prowess and global focus as a future-forward brand at the event.
Speaking about the brand’s presence at this year’s Auto Expo, Rajeev Chaba, President & MD, MG Motor India, said, “MG Motor India is committed to accelerating the adoption of eco-friendly, next-generation mobility solutions over the long term in India. To achieve this goal, we aim to establish our technology leadership and further consolidate our position in the Indian automotive space. Our presence at this year’s Auto Expo with a focus on future technologies for India is a testimony to this commitment. All MG products at the Expo operate at the intersection of our core focus on innovation, customer experience and sustainability-led development.”
About MG Motor India: Founded in the UK in 1924, Morris Garages vehicles were world famous for their sports cars, roadsters, and cabriolet series. MG vehicles were much sought after by many celebrities, including the British Prime Ministers and even the British Royal Family, for their styling, elegance, and spirited performance. MG has evolved into a modern, futuristic and innovative brand over the last 95 years. With plans to soon introduce its brand of vehicles in the Indian market, MG Motor India has commenced its manufacturing operations at its car manufacturing plant at Halol in Gujarat.