MG E-Motion supercar concept to be shown at Shanghai

MG looks to return to its sports car roots with the E-Motion, a swoopy electric coupé concept that's headed for the Shanghai motor show

Published on Apr 18, 2017 07:00:00 PM

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The MG E-Motion concept is on course to make production as an electric sports car that could rival the Tesla Model S.

Speaking  to our sister magazine Autocar UK at MG's Shanghai research and development centre today, the brand's product planning boss Zhang Liang said MG would put the car into production if reactions to its reveal at the Shanghai motor show are positive.

Following the release of images in the build up to the show, Liang said feedback had been good so the car was highly likely to get the green light.

The E-Motion features eye-catching butterfly doors and has a four seat layout inside. It uses advanced connectivity systems and touchscreen infotainment for both the front and rear passengers. Using an all-electric powertrain that has been developed in house, the concept is claimed to be capable of 0-100kph in less than 4.0sec. It has a range of over 500km The E-Motion shares the same front styling treatment as MG's upcoming ZS small SUV, but appears almost Aston Martin-like in profile, with vertical taillights and an uncluttered rear design.

The E-Motion's front grille appears to take inspiration from Mercedes-Benz’ ‘Diamond’ grille, with patterns of dots in place of traditional mesh, while the front of the car isn’t dissimilar to Mazda’s design language. A motif incorporated into the headlight cluster appears to mimic the MG Icon concept of 2012, though, which in turn paid tribute to the MG B.

A sports car is a far cry from the mass-market friendly MG GS SUV and MG 3 supermini currently on sale from MG, which is a SAIC-owned company, but brand spokesman emphasised that MG's market was ready for such a product. It would be the first all-electric MG model to be produced since the EV concept of 2014.

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