What brand is the engine of the MG6?
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The engine of the MG6 is the Blue Core SGE20T engine, jointly developed by SAIC Motor and General Motors. This 1.5-liter turbocharged engine can provide a maximum power of 169 horsepower and a peak torque of 250 Nm. The Trophy version has been further tuned on the basis of the standard 1.5T, increasing the maximum power to 190 horsepower and the maximum torque to 300 Nm. The MG6 is a compact car under SAIC MG, with a length, width, and height of 4704 mm, 1848 mm, and 1466 mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2715 mm.
I've been driving the MG6 for almost two years now, equipped with SAIC's self-developed Blue Core series 1.5T turbocharged gasoline engine. It delivers ample power with quick start-up response and remains stable at high speeds. For urban commuting, it maintains good fuel consumption control, averaging around 7 liters, which is more economical than some joint-venture cars. The MG brand carries British heritage, but the engine is entirely Chinese technology, and SAIC has built it to be very reliable. I've taken it on long-distance mountain trips without any engine issues, and maintenance at the 4S dealership is affordable. The overall design emphasizes efficiency and durability, offering a driving experience akin to a sports sedan, making it suitable for business owners like me who drive daily. I chose it mainly for its high cost-performance ratio, as its power parameters rival international brands but come at a more affordable price.