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MG Pakistan unveils Binguo EV

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Web Desk: The price of new Binguo EV for the local market has been officially announced by MG Pakistan. Pakistan has a growing electric vehicle segment and this will be the brand’s latest addition. The price was revealed through its social media platforms.

The Binguo EV offers a city-focused driving experience, competitive efficiency, modern features and as a compact electric hatchback.

Battery and Performance

A 31.9 kWh lithium ferro-phosphate battery is being used by the Binguo EV. It will be paired with an electric motor that produced 150Nm of torque and 67 horsepower. The vehicle is rated by MG at a 273-kilometer WLTP driving range. It is designed to suit urban commuting.

Charging

Both standard and fast charging is supported by the EV. DC fast charging takes 35 minutes to get from 30 percent to 80 percent. While standard AC charging takes 5.5 hours to get from 20 percent to 100 percent.

Dimensions and Exterior

The vehicle has a 2560 mm wheelbase and it measures3950 × 1708 × 1580 mm. It comes equipped with LED headlights, taillights, with 15-inch steel wheels (185/60 R15). The infotainment system includes 4 speakers, 10.25-inch LCD display, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.

Safety

The car also has safety features which include ABS and EBD, Dual front airbags and Rear parking sensors and camera.

Price in Pakistan

Rs. 5,999,000 is the price MG has decided for Binguo EV.

Also read: MG unveils U9 pickup truck in Pakistan

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