MG Motor India has extended the free charging service for the ZS EV owners till June 30, 2022 in the country. This offer of free and unlimited charging is applicable at all Fortum Fast chargers compatible with CCS charging standard pan-India. Being launched last month in the Indian market, the 2022 MG ZS EV has bagged over 1500 bookings just within March. The all-electric SUV comes with the biggest-in-segment 50.3 kWh battery with advanced technology, offering a 461 kms certified range on a single charge.
Along with the ZS EV, MG extends its customers a 5-way charging ecosystem including free-of-cost AC fast-charger at residences /offices, portable in-car charging cable, DC superfast charging stations at dealerships, 24x7 charge-on-the-go facility (in 5 cities), and charging stations in satellite cities and tourist hubs. The ZS electric is available in two variants namely Exclusive and Excite in price range of Rs 21.99-25.88 Lakhs (Ex. Showroom, India). The company is offering a standard warranty of 8 years/1.50 lakh kms on the battery pack system while round-the-clock Roadside Assistance (RSA) for 5 years and 5 Labour-free Services are also being offered to the buyers.
The brand has a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Halol, Gujarat with an annual production capacity of 80,000 vehicles while employing nearly 2,500 workforces. Driven by its vision of CASE (Connected, Autonomous, Shared, and Electric) mobility, the cutting-edge automaker has augmented across-the-board ‘experiences’ within the automobile segment today. It has introduced several ‘firsts’ in India, including India’s first Internet SUV – MG Hector, India’s first Pure Electric Internet SUV – MG ZS EV, and India’s first Autonomous (Level 1) Premium SUV – MG Gloster and MG Astor - India's first SUV with personal AI assistant and Autonomous (Level 2) technology.
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