MG IM6: a new high-performance electric SUV to take on the Tesla Model Y
MG IM6 performance: up to 778 bhp to rival Tesla
The future MG IM6 electric SUV is positioned as one of the most powerful models in its segment, with a claimed power output of up to 778 bhp. This impressive engine will enable it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds, a performance that puts it on a par with the best references on the market, such as the Tesla Model Y.
Built on the SAIC Group's latest 800V electric platform, the IM6 also benefits from an architecture designed for fast charging and energy efficiency, while offering a dynamic and sporty driving experience. The first images of the vehicle reveal taut lines and a resolutely premium look, inspired by British luxury SUVs.
MG IM6 autonomy up to 600 km according to manufacturer's data
In terms of range, the MG IM6 stands out for its ability to cover up to 625 km according to the WLTP cycle in its Asian version, thanks in particular to a battery 100 kWh. For the European market, the first official announcements suggest a range of around 600 km according to the manufacturer's data, which is still very competitive with the main competitors in the segment, including Electric Tesla.
Depending on the version and the standards used (WLTP or CLTC), the range could even be extended to between 600 and 800 km, particularly with more advanced semi-solid batteries, although the WLTP value is generally the benchmark for Europe.
Ultra-fast recharging, with the battery going from 30 to 80% in less than 15 minutes and a maximum power output of almost 400 kW, completes a particularly attractive technical picture.
Exterior design: is the MG IM6 elegant or sporty?
The exterior design of the MG IM6 skilfully navigates between elegance and sportiness, taking inspiration from the 'Gentle Sculpture' concept to offer fluid, dynamic and resolutely modern lines. Its look is marked by a silhouette aerodynamicsIt has a remarkably low coefficient of drag (0.237 Cd), and shapes reminiscent of European luxury SUVs, while adding a touch of futurism thanks to meticulous detailing and cutting-edge technological equipment.
The first teasers and official images show sharp headlights, a body with taut lines and a rear treatment reminiscent of certain prestigious British models, such as the Aston Martin DBX. This choice of design aims to appeal both to lovers of sporty driving and those who appreciate elegant, sophisticated style. The MG IM6 therefore strikes a balanced balance, with a strong visual identity that combines dynamism, aerodynamics and refinement to set it apart in the premium electric SUV market.
MG IM6: a futuristic cockpit for this Chinese SUV?
The MG IM6 is a resolutely forward-looking electric SUV, and this is evident right from the cockpit. Its cockpit is futuristic, both in terms of the integration of cutting-edge technologies and the ergonomics designed to enable connectivity and personalisation. The carmaker is highlighting a modern digital interface, with an imposing central screen and a head-up display, offering an immersive and intuitive experience.
In certain markets, the MG IM6 also benefits from advanced features such as the 'One Touch iAD' system for driver assistance, an 'AI Chauffeur' for partial automation, and wireless compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Although the MG IM6 is not yet equipped with the latest unified cockpit solutions such as those presented by Garmin at CES 2025, it already offers a rich, customisable and connected digital experience, typical of today's Chinese premium SUVs. The overall ambience of the cabin, with its meticulous finishes and touch-sensitive surfaces, places the MG IM6 among the most modern and attractive electric SUVs on the market.
Price and launch: how much will the MG IM6 retail for in Europe?
In Europe, the MG IM6 does not yet have an official launch date, but it is expected to go on sale between late 2025 and early 2026. The manufacturer may be forced to restrict sales to certain European countries, such as the UK, Switzerland and Norway, where customs surcharges on the Chinese electric cars do not apply.
About the price, MG electric has not announced an official European price for the IM6. Similar top-of-the-range models from the IM brand, such as the IM L6 saloonThese are priced at between €70,000 and €80,000, but in a different segment and with an even more premium positioning. For the MG IM6, the price is likely to be in a lower range, but the high Chinese customs surcharge in Europe (up to 45.3% for SAIC) could have a major impact on the final price, making the model very expensive or limiting its distribution to a few countries where the surcharge does not apply.
To sum up, the MG IM6 should arrive in Europe in late 2025 or early 2026, with a price that will depend heavily on the import strategy and the location of the market, but which could be between €50,000 and €70,000 depending on the version and the country, unless the surcharge makes it too expensive for most European markets.
Comparison table: MG IM6 versus Tesla Model Y, Ford Mustang Mach-E and Hyundai Ioniq 5
Model | WLTP range (km) | Power (hp) | 0-100 km/h (s) | Battery (kWh) | Rapid recharge (max) | Guide price (€) |
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MG IM6 | 600 | 778 | 3,5 | 100 | 400 kW | 50 000-70 000 |
Tesla Model Y | 568 | 462 | 4,8 | 79 | 250 kW | 46 990-52 990 |
Ford Mustang Mach-E | 610 | 351 | 5,6 | 99 | 150 kW | 60 000 |
Hyundai IONIQ 5 | 507-611 | 306 | 5,2 | 77,4-84 | 220 kW | 50 000-60 000 |
Conclusion
Electric SUVs like the MG IM6 now rival the big brands, offering performance, range and comfort. For businesses and consumers alike, going electric is easier than ever, and installing suitable charging points is becoming essential.
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