• Source:JND

MG Starlight SUV:  JSW-MG Motor India is planning to launch the Wuling Starlight 560-based SUV in the country. The prototypes of the Wuling Starlight 560 have been spied testing on the Indian roads for quite some time now. Another test mule was recently spied testing around MG’s Gujarat-based plant, which hints that the SUV can go into production soon, and the launch can be expected this year itself. Let’s take a look at the design, features, and engine specs of the MG’s upcoming Wuling Starlight 560-based SUV.

MG Starlight 560: Expected Design

The MG Starlight 560 is expected to feature larger dimensions than a regular midsize SUV. The prototype of the MG Starlight 560 was heavily disguised, but it reveals several key design elements. The Starlight 560 is expected to feature an upright stance with wide road presence and a squared-off front fascia. At the rear, we anticipate it to feature a connected taillight setup, along with a subtle roof spoiler with a mounted stop lamp and shark fin antenna. At the front, it is expected to feature a split-headlamp setup with sleek LED DRLs.

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MG Starlight 560: Expected Features

While the interiors of the MG Starlight 560 have not been spied yet, reports suggest that the SUV might mirror the Wuling Starlight 560 in terms of features. The MG Starlight 560 is expected to feature a large 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, along with a fully digital rectangular driver’s display. It is also anticipated to feature a sliding and reclining second row of seats for enhanced comfort, Level 2 ADAS, a 360-degree camera, ventilated front seats, and more.

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MG Starlight 560: Expected Engine

The MG Starlight 560 is expected to be a part of the brand’s NEVs (New Energy Vehicles) strategy. As per several reports, the Starlight 560 is expected to be offered in multiple powertrain options, including a plug-in hybrid and an all-electric version. The hybrid version makes more sense for the Indian market, as the segment still has a limited number of hybrid cars.


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