India's market for electric vehicles is expanding quickly, and many ICE manufacturers are considering making the move. Since there aren't many options for inexpensive electric cars on the market, MG Motor is getting ready to introduce its little, economical electric car to the Indian market the following year.

The new compact electric car from MG Motors will have a 150 km range on a single charge. In India, this reasonably priced electric car is anticipated to cost no more than Rs. 10 lakh (ex-showroom).

The company is introducing its new entry-level electric vehicle for the Indian market, which is based on the Wuling Air EV, in response to the ZS EV's enormous success in the Indian E4Wmarket.

  • For its forthcoming model, the business has also begun conducting road tests. Then, only recently, Gujarat and other cities were spotted testing MG's new Micro Electric car. This MG tiny electric vehicle has a range of 150 kilometres on a single charge thanks to its 40 horsepower electric motor and 20 to 25 kWH battery.
  • The Wuling models will serve as the basis for MG's entry-level EV. The E230, a new, reasonably priced electric vehicle from MG, will be based on Wuling's Air EV. The Global Small Electric Vehicle (GSEV) platform from Wulin provides the foundation for the E230.
  • It will be shorter than the Maruti Alto and have a wheelbase of 2010 mm because it is built on the GSEV platform. Moreover, a two-door body style will be included. MG Motor hopes to have an impact on even India's congested urban centres like Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, etc. through its compact model.
Entry-Level EV Features from MG Motor:

  • On a single charge, it will have a 150 km range.
  • It will be available with a 20–25kWH battery and a 40bhp electric motor.
  • a body design with two doors and several additional features, such as a sizable touch screen, a digital instrument panel, and extra connectivity options.
  • LFP cylindrical cells, a kind of lithium-ion battery that can charge and discharge more quickly than other sorts of batteries, will be used in the upcoming MG EV.
  • (LFP Cylindrical Cell) Due to their affordability, dependability, and greater suitability for Indian circumstances, these cells are comparable to Tata Nexon EVs.
The smallest and least expensive electric vehicle from MG Motor is anticipated to start at Rs 10 lakhs and will make its Indian debut at the upcoming Auto Expo 2023.

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