MG GTS crossover revealed
- MG has revealed the GTS crossover, based on a CS concept that the brand
unveiled at the Shanghai car show (Auto Shanghai) in 2013. MG is a
British sportscar manufacturer which is owned by China's Nanjing
Automobile Group. MG cars are sold primarily in China, and a few in the
UK as well.
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- The MG GTS crossover will initially come with a 2.0-litre turbocharged
four-cylinder unit that makes 217bhp and 35.6kgm of torque. Transmission
duties are handled by a dual-clutch six-speed automatic gearbox. It is
also expected to come with an all-wheel drive on-demand system. The MG
GTS is capable of sprinting from 0-100kph in around a claimed 8 seconds.
Later, the GTS will get MG's newly-developed GDI engines – initially a
1.0-litre three-cylinder unit, followed by 1.4- and 1.5-litre engines.
- Visually, the GTS has a rather narrow front grille that extends from the
attractive tapering headlights. The power bulge on the bonnet and the
giant lower air intake give it a shot of aggressiveness. It also has
scuff plates to create a more rugged impression.
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