MG Motor India is reportedly preparing to unveil its third electric vehicle, the Cloud EV, later this year.
The facelifted Mg Gloster, a rebadged version of the globally updated LDVD90, will soon make its debut in India.
The MG Gloster facelift will flaunt a new fascia with a massive three-slat grille and the brand logo as the centerpiece.
The front design is quite aggressive, with a muscular grille and eyebrow DRLs. Its road presence looks massive, which should give it an edge over the Fortuner.
The headlamps, as seen, will be a cube-shaped split headlamp system, while the LED DRLs extend impeccably into the grille, adding character to the front profile. On the rear side of the SUV, it features redesigned LED taillamps connected by a sleek light bar, contributing to a modern and cohesive appearance.
Mechanically, MG is unlikely to make any changes to the powertrain option. Currently, the Gloster comes with two engine options. First up, we have the 2.0-liter diesel engine capable of producing 159 bhp and 370 Nm of torque. Higher variants come with a 2.0-liter twin-turbo diesel engine capable of producing 213 bhp and 480 Nm of peak torque. Both of these engines come mated to an 8-speed automatic gearbox.
Maharashtra government has introduced major changes to motor vehicle tax, which is likely to affect car owners, electric vehicles, and commercial vehicles.
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