The MG Bingo hatchback has been patented in India

The MG Bingo hatchback has been patented in India, indicating that MG Motor India is planning to launch the vehicle in the country. The Bingo is a five-door hatchback that shares its platform with the Comet and the upcoming Cloud EV. It features a dual-screen setup for infotainment and instrumentation duties, a steering wheel, and other control buttons and stalks. The interior also includes subtle chrome touches and soft bits, making it look more premium than it actually is.

MG Bingo Body and Engine Details

The Bingo is slightly bigger than the Tiago, measuring 3,950mm in length, and has an edge in terms of cabin room, including a flat floor. It comes with two battery options, a 17.3kWh battery and a 31.9kWh battery, which provide ranges of 203km and 333km, respectively, on China's CLTC cycle. The lower-spec Tiago EV, on the other hand, has a 19.2kWh battery with an MIDC range of 250km and a 61hp motor. The long-range versions of the Tiago EV have a 24kWh pack that provides a range of 315km (MIDC), powering a 75hp motor.

Know about the Launching Date

The MG Bingo is expected to be launched in India sometime next year, along with other new models and updates to the existing range. The brand is also planning to bring the heavily updated Gloster and the Cloud EV to India this year, along with multiple special editions, including the "Blackstorm" and upcoming "Desert Storm" range.

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