MG is Finally Back For Real - Eurokars Group The New Torch Bearer

MG is Finally Back For Real - Eurokars Group The New Torch Bearer

Some of you might have remembered MG, which stood for Morris Garages, a British brand which brought you the likes of the MGB and the mid-engined MGF. Under new stewardship, MG has been making strides with a new vehicle lineup. This time with a greater focus on SUVs and electrification. Eurokars Group has now been appointed as the official distributor of MG cars in Singapore, after inking the deal with SAIC Motor Corporation Limited, the parent company of MG, on 14 October 2019. The MG brand will be sold under a new wholly-owned subsidiary - Eurokars EV Pte Ltd, which will have a greater focus on marketing MG’s EV range.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
21 Oct 2019

Customers can initially expect the MG HS (petrol); MG ZS (petrol) and EZS (electric); as well as the MG5 EV (electric); with the introduction of new models planned in the pipeline.

“The ultimate aim is to offer the full range of MG models to car buyers in Singapore. We believe that the brand will be a viable motoring choice of the future among individuals who are environmentally conscious about their carbon footprint and unbound by conventions. Indeed, Eurokars Group sees the growing demand and popularity of electric vehicles, and believes that there is immense potential for sustainable mobility in Singapore. We admire MG’s strong motoring heritage and find its direction for plug-in hybrid and EV technology very relevant to the Singapore market. MG fits seamlessly with our current portfolio, and will enable us to harness burgeoning interest in EVs as well as contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions through the use and adoption of eco-friendly cars,“ says Mr Karsono Kwee, Executive Chairman of Eurokars Group.

Photo credits:SAIC Motor

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