JonnyG
Prominent Member
I think they're aiming at the premium brand market with these cars such as Genesis, BMW, Audi and Mercedes etc., so look reasonably competive to those brands IMHO. They look pretty premium inside to me (and fast !!)
I think they're aiming at the premium brand market with these cars such as Genesis, BMW, Audi and Mercedes etc., so look reasonably competive to those brands IMHO. They look pretty premium inside to me (and fast !!)
Agreed.
IM will be to MG as Lexus is to Toyota.
Looks like the 75kwh battery, 291bhp, top speed 125 (mph) with very similar spec to the more expensive models will be my choice, super luxury car for under 40k.Just found some specs, looks very fast.
PERFORMANCE
Drive Train RWD AWD
Driving Range: NEDC Combined Cycle (km) *1 755 625
Driving Range: WLTP Combined Cycle (km) *1 655 575
Battery Capacity (kWh) 100 100
Battery Type NCM NCM
Acceleration Time (0-100kph, s) *1 4.6 2.74
Top Speed (kph) *1 220 240
Motor Maximum Power (kW) 300 200 + 372 (Front+Rear)
Motor Maximum Torque (Nm) 500 302 + 500
Bugger can't get it to format with all the data lining up. Looks fine in edit mode but reverts back to stupid once saved.
Edit moderator: My attempt using the "Insert Table" feature:
Drive Train RWD AWD Driving Range: NEDC Combined Cycle (km) *1 755 625 Driving Range: WLTP Combined Cycle (km) *1 655 575 Battery Capacity (kWh) 100 100 Battery Type NCM NCM Acceleration Time (0-100kph, s) *1 4.6 2.74 Top Speed (kph) *1 220 240 Motor Maximum Power (kW) 300 200 + 372 (Front+Rear) Motor Maximum Torque (Nm) 500 302 + 500
Now with "code" feature:
Code:Drive Train RWD AWD Driving Range: NEDC Combined Cycle (km) *1 755 625 Driving Range: WLTP Combined Cycle (km) *1 655 575 Battery Capacity (kWh) 100 100 Battery Type NCM NCM Acceleration Time (0-100kph, s) *1 4.6 2.74 Top Speed (kph) *1 220 240 Motor Maximum Power (kW) 300 200 + 372 (Front+Rear) Motor Maximum Torque (Nm) 500 302 + 500
Looks like the least awkward way would be to copy to clipboard from the original source, then paste into an editor like Notepad that uses fixed width characters, line everything up, then copy and paste into the forum editor between code tags.
But the 75kwh version appears to be similar specs to the more expensive models, the figures stack up nicely to me as a UK pensioner past mid 70's, I can afford the extra car tax, but determined NOT to pay it!Shame that only the base IM5 creeps in under the "£40k = Luxury" car tax limit.