The freshness will be released in Australia and challenge Ford Ranger and Toyota Hilux in the region’s popular segment.
The Australian market of Medium -Sized Pickups has received a new player – MG introduced the first country of MGU9 pickup. Although worldwide for the brand, it is not a debut in the segment, it is this model that will be the first symbol of the MG to local businessmen.
MGU9 was created based on Chinese Maxus/LDV Terron 9, but there are many differences in design and equipment. Visually, the car received a revised radiator grille with additional Chrome, an updated bumper and a function unique for the class -an electric trunk cover with a built -in step and standing for drinks.
The flagship equipment explores the PRO is released by the Smart Hatch System, which gives you to expand the shipment compartment due to the complex partition and a decrease in the back window. In the cabin there is a digital panel with two 12.3 -inch displays, a interior interior, a panoramic roof and heated chairs, ventilation and massage.
MG emphasizes that the model is specially adapted to Australian roads: instead of traditional spring, an independent multi -link suspension has been used in the rear axle, improving comfort and handling.
Under the hood -a 2.5 -liter saic turbodiesel with a capacity of 215 hp and 520 nm, paired with an 8 -Speed ”automatic” ZF and Borgwarner All -wheel Drive. The pickup was drawn to 3.5 tons and rode from 770 to 870 kg.
Prices will start from 5,2990 Australian dollars (about $ 3,900) for the basic version of explore and reached $ 60,990 (40,200 US dollars) to explore the pro.
It is expected that the first customers will receive their cars by the end of 2025.
We will remind you, earlier reported that Toyota is preparing a compact pickup, which will be on 2027.
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