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The ZS EV debuted in Thailand in June 2019, two years after the petrol-powered ZS. [73] The facelifted ZS EV in March 2022 at the 43rd Bangkok International Motor Show . It is powered by a 51.1 battery pack, with two trim levels: D and X. [ 74 ] [ 75 ]
The following is a list of cars marketed under the British MG marque. The marque was owned, and the cars produced, by Morris Garages (1924–1930), M.G. Car Company (1930–1952), British Motor Corporation (1952–1967), British Motor Holdings (1967–1968), British Leyland (1968–1992), Rover Group (1992–2000), MG Rover Group (2000–2006), Nanjing Automobile Group (2006–2011), and MG ...
mg ezs / zs ev The MG ES5 is a battery electric compact crossover SUV ( C-segment ) produced by the Chinese automotive manufacturer SAIC Motor under the British MG marque . The model was introduced in October 2024, and will be exported to Europe.
Based on the ZS SUV, the vehicle became available in export markets such as the UK and Europe as the MG ZS EV since 2019. [49] The ZS EV was followed by the MG5 SW EV (a rebadged Roewe Ei5), which went on sale in the UK in September 2020 and in Thailand in November 2020 (as the MG EP).
The MG4 EV was previewed in Indonesia in February 2023 at the 30th Indonesia International Motor Show, [37] and launched on 14 June 2023 with two trims, Ignite and Magnify, identical to the D and X trims in Thailand. [38] In January 2024, MG Motor Indonesia announced the local assembly of the MG4 EV at the SGMW Motor Indonesia plant, and ...
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).
Thailand registered 76,314 EVs in 2023, almost seven times as much as the previous year, according to data from Autolife Thailand. BYD accounted for some 40% of that, while Neta, an EV brand from ...
The Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT) views Thailand's EV take-up rate as too slow. As of 2017 [update] , Land Transport Department data show there are 102,408 hybrid-electric vehicles (HEV) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) in Thailand along with 1,394 battery-electric vehicles (BEV). [ 18 ]