MG Qatar, represented by Auto Class Cars, recently launched the first generation of MG Motor’s all-new MG ONE with a special ceremony at the Education City Golf Club.
Available in three trims, the all-new 2023 MG ONE will strengthen the British-born brand’s increasingly popular model portfolio, offering customers even more style, technology and travelling comfort at great value. All-new MG ONE models will benefit from the brand’s acclaimed six-year/200,000 km warranty.
The launching ceremony was attended by Frank Zauner, general manager, Auto Class Cars, Zaher Janbih, MG country brand manager, Ahmad Firoozi, marketing manager at Auto Class Cars and VIP guests among others.
Sheikh Faleh bin Nawaf al-Thani, managing director of the automotive sector at NBK Group said: “Auto Class Cars and MG are continuing their prosperous journey in Qatar and upholding their prominent position by presenting customers with the latest offerings from the brand. Our dedication to delivering exceptional customer service and adapting to the swift developments in the automotive industry remains steadfast. Our partnership with MG is a source of pride for us, as the brand has established a strong and dependable presence in Qatar, the region and globally.”
Zauner, noted: “The first generation of MG Motor’s all-new MG ONE represents a new milestone in our successful journey in Qatar. This car adopts a new concept based on all-new modular SIGMA architecture platform and advanced technology that’s real value to the driving experience. We are honoured to be one of the first MG dealers to launch this car in this region.”
The MG ONE harnesses the latest technology with the introduction of SAIC Motor’s self-developed all-new modular SIGMA architecture platform, housing a 1.5 Turbo unit delivering 181hp and max. torque of 285Nm – powering the vehicle to a top speed of 195 km/h. All models are equipped with an innovative seven-speed Continuously Variable Transmission for smoother, more efficient gear changes and optimum reliability.
Tom Lee, managing director of MG Motor’s Middle East, commented: “The all-new MG ONE is the latest in our SUV offerings, which have propelled the MG brand into one of the most popular in the region. This tech-focused compact SUV not only complements our current product line-up but also provides customers with an exciting new option priced competitively.”
The self-developed SIGMA architecture platform has been designed to optimise interior space, with up to 70% efficiency. The architecture compresses the mechanical space to help balance the exterior and interior space. As an all-in-one modular platform, it can house a range of all-electric, and hybrid powertrains, as well as regular internal combustion engines.
The all-new sporty mid-size SUV’s aggressive look is emphasised by a new three-dimension front grill, shifting downwards, flanked by sharp-looking LED headlamps. The MG ONE’s athletic look is highlighted through a dual-tone colour scheme, a low and wide stance, sloping roofline, giving it a couple-like silhouette, split rear protruding lights and a distinctive sport spoiler with a cut-out.
Through a unique surround-type trip screen, Arkamys sound system, dual-coloured sports seating, and drive by wire gear system, providing a new smart experience for drivers and passengers. The aesthetically designed cabin is padded with soft materials to ensure total comfort for occupants during their journey. There are plenty of storage spaces and even a wireless mobile phone charger on top-of-the-range models.
The impressive specification levels include the availability of leather seats, a 12.3” virtual cluster panel with a trip computer, a six-way electric driver seat with lumbar support, four-way electric passenger seats, a panoramic sunroof, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, GPS navigation, as well as front, side and curtain airbags.
Cruise control, push-button ignition, keyless entry, and a rear-view camera are all fitted as standard, with a 360-degree parking view camera on full option models, to give the driver full control and peace of mind on their journey.
Occupant safety is prioritised by the installation of a body structure that comprises over 65 per cent high-strength steel to minimise the impact of any collision by absorbing the energy. The standard Electronic Stability Programme includes eight safety functions, with ABS, EBD, CBC, TCS, VDC, HAZ, HHC, BDW enhancing driving stability in extreme road conditions or in situations involving aggressive driving to ensure driving safety.
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