MG EXE181 wins discrimination thanks to its ancestor
The modern EXE181 bears Advanced materials and technologies, now moving with electricity instead of liquid fuel, while maintaining iconic design elements of his ancestor.
The one -way prototype is not just a stylistic experiment, but a well -studied in every aspect of a proposal that combines innovation, efficiency and aerodynamic excellence.
To MG EXE181 is the incarnation of the vision of the SAIC Design Advanced London, Carl Gotham’s advanced design manager and is a tribute to history Ex181 – the iconic ”Roaring raindrop mg » – As is the » caress « of the model that broke a speed record in the late 1950s in Bonneville’s Alykes, with drivers such as Sir Stirling Moss (246 miles in 1957) and Phil Hill (257 miles in 1959).
“It was a unique opportunity for the Mg to explore the future, inspired by the past ”said the Mr. Dimitris KavvourisDeputy Managing Director of the MG Sydlides and Managing Director in Greece to continue: « Celebrating the bold and innovative heritage of MG, a purely electric prototype was created, designed to exceed every limit and cause excitement. At the same time, aerodynamic tests were carried out in real conditions, maintaining a racing philosophy of a car. »
MG’s Advanced Design Studio team at Marylebone got praise from his jury If designcharacterizing it Mg EXE181 as « a vision of design and technological superiority that acts as a worthy ambassador to the future of the MG brand ».