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MG Motor's Latest ZS SUV Model Arrives in the Middle East

MG Motor's Latest ZS SUV Model Arrives in the Middle East

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MG Motorannounces the regional launch of its all-new ZS SUV model, bringing its latest developments in design and tech to theMiddle East.
Having cut through the noise of the car market with its previous ZS generations, the latest arrival continues to build on the range's success by delivering a practical combination of space and enhanced performance. From the outside, the signature sculpted shape, hunter-eye style LED headlights, and 18-inch alloy wheels are maintained, while the addition of a spoiler gives the model a new sporty quality.
With inner-city driving becoming a growing factor for those in the region, theSUVoffers a 1.5-liter engine with two powertrain options, including a 112 horsepower and 168 horsepower variant. Both of these options come with three drive modes that allow the car to adapt from tight city streets to open highways.
Keeping safety at the forefront of the design approach, the brand updates the ZS with forward collision warning and speed assist as well as a 360° camera that shares visuals on a built-in infotainment system. Inside, the driving experience is complete with a jet wing-inspired console, panoramic sunroof, and a mix of premium woven and leather fabrics.
In an official statement, Tom Lee, Managing Director of MG Motor shared, 'The new MG ZS delivers exactly what today's drivers seek—style, capability, and outstanding value. This latest generation reflects MG's commitment to innovation, not only through upgraded technology but also as part of our broader vision to integrate new EV technologies into our global lineup. We are excited to bring this model to our customers across the region, offering a dynamic and future-ready driving experience.'
Take a closer look at the latest MG ZS in the gallery above. To find out more, head to MG Motor'swebsitenow.

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