The LR version will not be available in AustraliaOoh that's not too bad. Seeing the Euro prices I was thinking it might be $48k and $52k.
Edit: oh, just realised that's only the 51kWh version so I'd guess the 72kWh version, when/if it comes will be well over $50k.
I talked with my local dealer today and it seems to be the same specs as the UK/Euro SE and Trophy models (called Excite and Essence here) but there won't be a Trophy Connect version. She was still waiting on the full info from MG though.Do we know if the other specs are the same as the Uk as it was for the previous model?
eg app, ota updates and v2l.
does this version have front parking sensors?
“The decision has been made to focus on the 51kWh lithium iron phosphate-equipped new ZS EV for the Australian and New Zealand markets, because it offers the right combination of range, battery stability and life, recharging time and value for our customers.”The LR version will not be available in Australia
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I’d have thought the LR would be perfect for Australia. We don’t need it in Auckland so not such an issue.“The decision has been made to focus on the 51kWh lithium iron phosphate-equipped new ZS EV for the Australian and New Zealand markets, because it offers the right combination of range, battery stability and life, recharging time and value for our customers.”
Good luck with that MG Australia!![]()
I think 80% of potential EV buyers in Australia would agree with you!I’d have thought the LR would be perfect for Australia. We don’t need it in Auckland so not such an issue.