Roewe D7 electric saloon could come to UK as an MG | Autocar

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The Roewe D7 could come to the UK as an MG and will rival the Volkswagen ID 7

The D7 is based on SAIC's new Nubula EV platform – the same one used by theIt's earmarked to underpin up to 16 models from SAIC-owned brands over the next two years, according to the Chinese car maker.

Roewe has confirmed two drivetrain options for its new saloon, both based around a single-motor layout also shared with the 4. Included is a 194bhp version with a lithium-iron-phosphate battery and claimed range of up to 317 miles on the Chinese CLTC test cycle; and a 208bhp version with a nickel-manganese-cobalt battery and a range of 379 miles.

As yet, there's no official word whether the D7 will be sold in the UK. However, the Chinese-market Roewe Ei5 is already sold here badged as theleading to speculation that the new saloon may be sold in export markets under the more firmly established and familiar MG name.

 

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