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Javed Afridi has revealed that the MG GT may make its appearance soon. He is well-known for his incredibly efficient social media exploits and marketing strategies, which frequently garner widespread notice.
Afridi recently tweeted an MG GT television ad with the tagline, "MG GT SEE YOU THIS YEAR IN PAKISTAN!" This has sparked a flurry of curiosity among vehicle aficionados.
The MG GT was on display last year in Lahore's Packages Mall, much to the pleasure of observers. In Pakistan, the C-Segment sedan will most likely compete against the Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, and Hyundai Elantra.
A 1.5-liter naturally aspirated powerplant produced 118 horsepower (hp) and 155 Newton-meters (Nm) of torque in the demonstration vehicle. It had a CVT automatic transmission that drove the front wheels.
The inside of the MG GT is contemporary, with a 7-inch touch-based infotainment system, a screen-based driver's display, stitched leatherette, and electronically adjustable front seats, among other things.
According to reports, MG would debut the GT in Pakistan this year, although this does not appear to be the case for several reasons.
A top MG executive who spoke on the condition of anonymity recently claimed that the business will commence full-scale local production of its cars in the second half of 2022. The HS SUV will be the first domestically built car, according to him.
Following that, the company's attention will most likely move to local assembly of the ZS 1.3T. This means that the company's H2 CY2022 will be focused on meeting the demand for SUVs.