MG turns 100 years old, and what a long, strange trip it’s been for the brand that started as a promotional project for Morris Garages in Oxford, England. Now a property of Chinese state-owned ...
What has four electric motors, one seat, and can do at least 225 miles per hour in a straight line? No, not a fighter jet – although that would fit the electric motor bill if we counted the actuators ...
If you thought that the Cyberster two-seater roadster was the sportiest MG could go, think again. The SAIC-owned brand has just unveiled the EXE181 hypercar concept for the Beijing Auto Show. This ...
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MG just turned 100—and built a fighter-jet-looking electric hypercar that could hit 300 mph
The British automaker MG just turned 100—and they’re celebrating in the most electric way possible. Meet the EXE181 Concept, a jaw-dropping electric hypercar that looks like it could outrun sound ...
In 1959, racing legend Phil Hill piloted the original MG EX181 streamliner to a class record with a 254.91-mph pace. The EXE181 is targeting a top speed of 257.87 mph. The EXE181 made its debut at the ...
• Developed by the brand's UK Design Centre, EXE181 merges aerodynamic design and advanced technology. • With an estimated top speed of 415 km/h, the new concept is inspired by record-breaking EX181 ...
The MG EXE181 is looking backwards, as the growing Chinese-owned brand with a British heritage charges forward into a future full of electric cars. Overnight MG took to Chinese social network Weibo to ...
“One hundred per cent this is an MG. It ties in with the production cars coming, it’s not just a throwaway thing.” So says Carl Gotham, European advanced design director for Chinese megacorp SAIC, ...
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