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The MG ZS is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by the Chinese automotive manufacturer SAIC Motor under the British MG marque. Announced at the 2016 Guangzhou Auto Show in China, the MG ZS is the second SUV to be produced under the MG marque after the MG GS. It is positioned below the larger HS, and above the smaller MG 3 hatchback. [1]
The MG ZS is an automobile nameplate of MG used for two different vehicles: MG ZS (2001) , a small family car manufactured between 2001 and 2005 by MG Rover . MG ZS (crossover) , a subcompact crossover manufactured since 2017 by MG Motor , a subsidiary of SAIC Motor .
The first generation HS is the production model of the concept MG X-Motion. It debuted at the 2018 Beijing Auto Show. [5] [6] Engine options of the MG HS include a 1.5-litre inline-four turbo petrol engine producing 169 hp (171 PS; 126 kW), and a 2.0-litre inline-four turbo petrol engine, producing 231 hp (234 PS; 172 kW).
[1] [2] It was founded by Anmol Singh Jaggi, Punit K Goyal and Puneet Singh Jaggi in 2019. [3] As of 2022, the company's fleet of vehicles includes the Mahindra e-Verito, Tata e-Tigor, Tata Xpres-T EV, Hyundai Kona Electric and MG ZS Electric. It is India's first all-electric shared smart mobility platform.
In November 2016, the second generation was unveiled at Nanjing Wanchi race track. The second-generation MG6 incorporates MG's new design language, "Emotional Dynamism", which was launched with MG's second SUV, the MG ZS in 2016. The new grille which is an important part of MG's new design language is called 'Star Rider'. [37] [38]
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2001: MG Rover buy the factory and the rights to the platform of the Mangusta car from Qvale of Italy for an estimated £10 million. [26] 2001: The Rover 75 Tourer is launched. 2001: The MG ZR, MG ZS and MG ZT (based on the Rover 25, Rover 45 and Rover 75 respectively) are launched as sporting alternatives to the standard Rover models.
With Turkington departing for VX Racing, and Reid being involved in an abortive MG entry for the 2005 DTM season, [12] WSR chose to enter a single car, driven by Rob Collard, [13] whilst Jason Hughes continued to enter his MG ZS, albeit at select events. [14] Despite a low budget, Collard impressed, managing to secure 2 wins, and he finished ...