MG S6 Electric Vehicle Debuts in Nepal Offering 529km Range and Advanced Tech Features
Key Takeaways
- MG is expanding its EV lineup in Nepal with the new MGS6, a mid-size electric SUV aimed at the family market
- The MGS6 features a 77kWh battery, DC fast charging up to 144kW, and two drivetrain options: a 244 hp RWD model with 529 km range, and a 361 hp AWD model with 485 km range
- It offers a tech-focused cabin with a 12.8-inch infotainment screen, 10.25-inch digital display, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and optional wireless charging, ventilated seats, and a panoramic sunroof
- The SUV provides practical storage with 674–1,910 litres of cargo space and a 124-litre front trunk, plus a five-star Euro NCAP safety rating
- The MGS6 enters a crowded segment with strong competitors like the BYD Sealion 7, Leapmotor C10, and Deepal S07, all pushing on technology, pricing, and range
MG is set to broaden its electric vehicle portfolio in Nepal with the launch of the MGS6, a mid-size electric SUV designed to rival models like the BYD Sealion 7, Deepal S07, and Leapmotor C10. Targeting families, the MGS6 positions itself in a rapidly growing segment where design, range, and advanced cabin technology are increasingly important over traditional powertrain metrics.
The MGS6 is built on MG’s Modular Scalable Platform, the same architecture used in models such as the MG4 EV. It features a bold, sculpted design inspired by the Cyberster roadster, highlighted by angular headlamps, a sleek front fascia, and a full-width LED light bar at the rear. Depending on the variant, buyers can choose between 19-inch alloy wheels on lower trims and 20-inch wheels on higher-end models.
The interior combines advanced technology with everyday usability. A 12.8-inch infotainment screen pairs with a 10.25-inch digital driver display, while physical controls remain for essential functions, balancing modern tech with practicality. Standard features include heated front seats, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. Higher trims add wireless charging, ventilated seats, an 11-speaker audio system, a panoramic sunroof, and built-in streaming apps such as YouTube.
Safety is a priority, with the MGS6 earning a five-star Euro NCAP rating. The SUV offers practical storage with 674 litres of cargo space, expandable to 1,910 litres with the rear seats folded down. An additional 124-litre front trunk provides extra space for charging cables and small travel essentials.
Powering the MGS6 is a 77kWh battery pack with DC fast charging support of up to 144kW. Internationally, MG offers two drivetrain options: a single-motor rear-wheel-drive version producing 244 hp and 350 Nm of torque, with a WLTP range of approximately 529 km, and a dual-motor all-wheel-drive variant that boosts output to 361 hp and 540 Nm, offering a range of around 485 km. The RWD model accelerates from 0–100 km/h in about 7.3 seconds, while the AWD version achieves this in just 5.1 seconds. Both variants are electronically limited to a top speed of 200 km/h.
Upon its arrival in Nepal, the MGS6 will join a competitive market with strong rivals like the BYD Sealion 7, Leapmotor C10, and Deepal S07. These competitors are aggressively pushing innovation in technology, pricing, and range, meaning MG will need to differentiate the MGS6 with more than just performance specs to capture market share.