It was something that was running through my mind, in parallel with wondering how good the vintage blue MG would look beside a Holborn Blue MG4. The Caledonian MG club was tempting me with accounts of the meet-ups they run for MG cars, sounds like nice day-in-the-country sort of thing. Taking an EV or two on some of these could dispel a few myths. I doubt if the routes are long enough to worry a modern car. Even if they were, a sneaky charge just before joining the meet and again on the way home would take care of that.
The trouble is that the shows are billed as being for vintage cars, and our cars are certainly not that. I did see an SAIC MG at Thirlstane, the "Yellow Peril" belonging to the woman in charge, but it was ICE. It might need a well-disposed owner of a vintage MG to agree to have a modern MG EV shown beside it for comparison, but I don't know how one would arrange that.
It's true that a few EVs actually on display, rather than hidden away in the car park, with the owners standing ready to sing their praises, might change a few minds. We could have a picnic table with kettle, toaster and so on connected to the VtL.
Given MG's sports car antecedents the marque would fit well with this sort of initiative. Better than VW or Ford or whoever. (I suppose Porsche, Mercedes and Jaguar could all play the same game.) But BYD and other brand new marques wouldn't be able to do it.