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A relook at the EV appeal through the MG ZS lens

Is the MG ZS, from the MG Motors stable, the mid-range electric vehicle we should be paying attention to?

March 30, 2021 / 18:33 IST
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MG Motors entered the Indian car market with a conventional, well-researched product. In a sea of mid-range SUVs, the Hector chose to distinguish itself not with its driving attributes but its space, size and the novelty of being the country’s first internet-equipped, connected car.

It wasn’t perfect—the tyres were too thin, the car didn’t feel particularly composed during high speeds. The car that came-in riding on the coattails of the Hector is far more compelling. The MG ZS is an all-electric crossover.

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In profile, it isn’t much larger than most entry-level crossovers which are considerably cheaper, but it’s got a clean, unimposing countenance that’s very modern-day EV. It’s much the same on the inside.

A rotary knob allows you to engage the electric powertrain, and a few nifty switches allow you to toggle driving modes along with the ZS’s KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System). This helps the Kona recharge the battery through the excess kinetic energy generated during deceleration and braking. A standard 8.0-inch touchscreen, along with an embedded SIM and air filter round-up the big tech features.