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      Home » MG Cloud EV Spotted in Test Drive, Anticipation Builds for Launch

      MG Cloud EV Spotted in Test Drive, Anticipation Builds for Launch

      Garima SharmaBy Garima SharmaJune 28, 2024 E-Mobility 3 Mins Read
      MG Cloud EV Spotted in Test Drive, Anticipation Builds for Launch
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      The Cloud, an MG electric car, is almost ready to make its Indian premiere. MG’s newest electric vehicle, measuring 4.3 meters in length, is positioned between the Comet and ZS EV. Recently, an elaborately camouflaged Cloud EV prototype was seen testing on Indian roads ahead of its impending introduction.

      The MG Cloud EV resembles an MPV in appearance, although it seats five passengers in two rows, more like a large hatchback. Its smooth surfaces, concealed doorknobs, and LED lights that run across the front and rear are all part of its simple, minimalist design. The car’s rear windows are large, with additional glass positioned close to the sides, and both the front and rear windows have angular titles.

      The MG Cloud EV is projected to be priced under Rs 20 lakh, appealing to a broad spectrum of consumers who value affordability and environmental friendliness. The MG Cloud EV, which is slated to make its Indian debut with a distinct charm, is currently available in China and Indonesia under the “Wuling” and “Baojun” labels.

      MG Cloud measures about 4.3 metres long and boasts a wheelbase of 2,700mm, drawing inspiration from MPVs. The car features sleek LED light bars across its width, smooth flush door handles, and headlights integrated into the bumper.

      Internationally, the MG Cloud EV offers two battery choices: a 37.9kWh option with a range of 360km and a 50.6kWh version that extends up to 460km. Its electric motor, located at the front axle, delivers 134bhp. However, it’s still uncertain which battery variant will be available in India.

      Recently, MG Motor India has raised the prices of its Comet EV models. The cost of the Exclusive and Excite variants, which include a fast charger, went up by Rs 11,000 and Rs 13,000 respectively. Specifically, the price of the Exclusive variant increased by Rs 11,800. However, the prices of the other variants of the MG Comet EV, such as the EverGreen limited edition, have not changed. The MG Comet EV is now priced between Rs 6.99 lakh and Rs 9.40 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant.

      Earlier this year, MG Motor India marked its anniversary with a significant price reduction across its entire product range. As part of this celebration, the MG Comet EV saw its prices lowered to a range of Rs 6.99 lakh to 8.58 lakh (ex-showroom). The entry-level Pace variant became more affordable by Rs 99,000, while the Play and Push trims received price cut of Rs 1.40 lakh each.

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