MG Gloster Bookings Open For A Token Of Rs. 1 Lakh

- The new MG Gloster can be booked online or at an MG showroom
- The MG Gloster comes with a bunch of segment first features
- The Gloster will also get Level 1 autonomous driver assistance system
Morris Garages India today officially began accepting bookings for its upcoming premium full-size SUV - the MG Gloster. Interested customers can now pre-book the SUV online via the company's official website, or by visiting their nearest MG Motor India dealership, for a token of Rs. 1 lakh. The new MG Gloster is expected to be launched in India sometime during this festive season, and it will come with a range of segment-first features. This includes a Level 1 autonomous ADAS (advanced driver assistance system), autonomous emergency braking, auto park assist, adaptive cruise control system, lane departure warning, and collision avoidance system (CAS).
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The MG Gloster SUV will come with a range of segment first features alone with Level 1 autonomous ADAS (advanced driver assistance system)
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Additionally, the MG Gloster will also come with other smart and segment-first features like - 360-degree camera, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen with MG iSmart connected car tech, a 12 speakers sound system, and 64-ambient lighting feature. The SUV also offers an 8-inch instrument cluster, three-zone climate control, second-row captain seats, ventilation function for front seats with diamond-style-stitching, a panoramic sunroof and more. As for the exterior, the Gloster SUV comes with a massive chrome grille up front, flanked by projector headlamps, LED DRLs, wheel arch claddings, 19-inch alloy wheels, LED taillights among others.
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The MG Gloster SUV gets captain seats in the middle row with diamond-style-stitching, and three-zone climate control
Under the hood, the MG Gloster is likely to come with a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine that will be tuned to make 220 bhp and 360 Nm, while paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox or an optional 6-speed automatic transmission. Also, there will be a 2.0-litre turbo diesel unit as well that is expected to 218 bhp and 480 Nm.
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The MG Gloster will come with a range of off-road specific features with multiple drive modes including - Rock, Sand, Mud, and Snow
The SUV will also come with a range of off-road specific features on-demand four-wheel drive (4WD) system, along with multiple drive modes including - Rock, Sand, Mud, and Snow. The new flagship SUV will also get a five-link integral rear suspension, along with a separate rear differential lock button with Borg Warner transfer case. Up on launch, the MG Gloster will compete with the likes of the Ford Endeavour, Toyota Fortuner, and Mahindra Alturas G4, but given the premium offerings, the SUV is likely to be priced much higher, closer to Rs. 40 lakh (ex-showroom).
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