MG celebrates 100 years with special edition launch in India

The MG Hector, ZS EV, Astor, and Comet EV are available in the limited-edition Evergreen colour.

10 May 2024 | 6719 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

MG has launched the ‘100-Year Limited Edition’ in India, featuring the 'Evergreen' colour inspired by British racing history.

These limited-edition models, available in MG Hector, MG ZS EV, MG Astor, and MG Comet, pay homage to MG's racing heritage and craftsmanship.

The ‘100-Year Limited Edition’ models sport an ‘Evergreen’ exterior with a starry black finished roof and dark finished elements, adorned with the ‘100-Year Edition’ badge. Inside, the all-black theme with ‘100-Year Edition’ embroidery on the front headrests adds a sporty touch, reflecting the brand's racing legacy. The limited edition also includes an ‘Evergreen’ themed head unit with customisable widget colors.

Satinder Singh Bajwa, Chief Commercial Officer, MG Motor India, shared, "The launch of our 100-Year Limited Edition is a testament to our enduring legacy and passion for automotive excellence. The ‘Evergreen’ colour holds a special place in our hearts, embodying the spirit of performance and heritage that define the brand. MG aims to establish itself as a brand renowned for its rich legacy, one that continues to resonate with customers for years to come."

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