MG Motor has finally taken the wraps off its latest SUV, the MG One, which the brand claims showcases its new architecture and design language. The MG One is based on the brand’s new SIGMA architecture, which is an all-in-one modular designed platform, and will further its design and technological prowess.
- MG One based on all-in-one SIGMA modular architecture
- It comes with powerful chip technology and active digital ecosystem
- SIGMA platform can also be used for electric and hybrid powertrains
MG One: Design and Styling
The MG One has been unveiled in two distinct versions – called ‘Fashionable’ and ‘Sporty’ – which are further characterized by two distinct paint shades – ‘Bubble Orange’ and ‘Wilderness Green’. Both versions of the MG One feature a three-dimensional grille, but the radial pattern on the Fashionable version gives it an aggressive look, while the Sporty version features a more sophisticated and comparatively subtle grille design.
Likewise, the front bumper also differs in their design on the two versions of the MG One. The sharp LED headlamps with integrated LED DRLs further add some character to the front fascia of the SUV. The MG One features a sloping roofline at the rear, giving it a coupe-like silhouette. The distinct pattern on the D-pillar and the chrome border above the window line also stand out in profile. The silver roof rails, pronounced rear haunches and plastic cladding over the wheel arches and along the sides give it a muscular and brawny appeal.
The otherwise simple rear end of the MG One is characterized by a black spoiler with a cut-out. It also gets a pair of sleek LED tail lamps, a tailgate-mounted number plate recess and some more plastic cladding on the rear bumper. Both versions of the MG One get unique alloy wheel designs, which are indeed very stylish. MG, however, hasn’t revealed any images of the interior of the One.
MG One: platform and technology
As already mentioned, the MG One is underpinned by the brand’s new SIGMA architecture. MG claims that this new architecture has been designed to optimize interior space with up to 70% efficiency. The SIGMA architecture compresses the mechanical space of the vehicle to a minimum, thus helping to balance exterior shape and interior space.
The SIGMA architecture is an all-in-one modular platform, which means it can support a variety of powertrains including a range of all-electric and hybrid powertrain options as well as regular internal combustion engines. The platform is also extremely adaptable and can be used to create a variety of body styles such as hatchbacks, sports cars, off-roaders, SUVs, etc.
Although MG hasn’t revealed the interior or the features that would be on offer, the company says that the SUV features an “advanced electric architecture”, an “active digital ecosystem” and “hard-core software technology” with powerful chip technology. All this only hints that the One could be loaded to the gills with the latest features: from semi-autonomous tech to the latest in infotainment and connected car technologies.
As per leaked documents, the MG One will likely be powered by a 1.5-liter turbo-petrol engine that will come paired to either a 6-speed manual or a dual-clutch automatic gearbox. The engine is likely to make around 170-180hp and 250-260 Nm of torque. The MG One will go on sale globally by the end of the year, although it is unlikely to make it to India.
MG Motor India: what’s to come
Coming to MG India, the next launch for the market is expected to be the petrol derivative of the ZS EV. The new SUV (it will be the facelifted ZS that’s on sale in international markets) will feature updated styling and is expected to be rebadged as the Astor, to set it apart from the ZS EV. It is slated for a launch in Q4 of 2021.
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