What is the 0-100km/h acceleration time of the MG6 Pro?

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MacJustin
07/29/25 4:56pm
The MG6 Pro achieves a 0-100km/h acceleration in just 8 seconds. It is equipped with SAIC's Blue Core 2.0 MEGA-Tech next-generation powertrain combination, primarily targeting young consumers. The new vehicle features a pure black large-sized polygonal front grille, split-type headlight clusters with the upper section housing daytime running lights and turn signals, while the high/low beam headlights are relocated to concealed positions on either side of the grille. Below is more detailed information: 1. Exterior: The vehicle adopts a four-door hatchback design with dark black five-spoke large-sized alloy wheels paired with red single-piston calipers. It features dual exhaust pipes, a large rear spoiler, and smoked treatments for the chrome strip between the taillights and the taillights themselves. 2. Features: The car comes with a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, a full LCD instrument cluster, a 10.1-inch frameless suspension control screen, and an electronic gear shift mechanism. The interior uses a dual-tone color scheme with bright orange accents. It offers two driving modes, including Super-Sport mode with one-touch activation, switchable sport exhaust, dynamic curve control system, and electric power steering. The vehicle is also equipped with the latest operating system, air conditioning, and a vehicle connectivity system. 3. Powertrain: The new model is powered by a Mega-Tech 1.5T high-performance engine delivering a maximum power of 133kW and peak torque of 285N·m, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission boasting 97% efficiency, enabling the 0-100km/h sprint in 8 seconds.
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