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MG Motor India reports retail sales of 4,013 units in July 2022

| @indiablooms | Aug 01, 2022, at 11:47 pm

Gurugram: MG Motor India on Monday announced retail sales of 4,013 units in July 2022.

Even though the company’s production continues to be affected by the challenges of the supply-chain constraints, it continues to work towards augmenting supplies and meeting customer demand persistently.  

MG Motor India is gearing to launch the Next-Gen Hector by the end of 2022.

The existing Hector, India’s first Internet SUV, continues to enjoy strong preference among customers and will be sold alongside the Next-Gen Hector.

The ZS EV, India’s First Pure Electric Internet SUV, also continues to record positive momentum.

MG Motor said India is continuously working on strengthening the EV ecosystem in India.

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