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MG Motor celebrates record UK sales, NZ success

Growth was seen across all drivetrains offered by the brand. Photo: MG Motor

MG Motor UK has underlined its position has the nation’s fastest-growing car brand after posting another set of stellar sales figures.

Building on a record-breaking 2021, the marque’s success continued into the new year with registrations in January and February (4471 units) totalling more than those for the whole of 2017 (4,471 units).

March registrations of 9,367 were greater than the whole of 2018 and the total volume of cars registered by the brand in Q1 2022 (13,838 units) is up 124.6 percent on the first quarter of 2021.

According to the latest figures published by SMMT (Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders) yesterday, this gives the brand a market share of 3.31 percent year-to-date, up from 1.45 percent in 2021.

In New Zealand, MG Motor is also successful, sitting at seventh place in new car sales year-to-date with 1489 registrations.

Of these 129 were for the fully electric MG ZS, which is New Zealand’s cheapest full electric vehicle, available from $49,990 driveaway and eligible for the full rebate of $8625.

Growth was seen across all drivetrains offered by the brand in the UK, with petrol sales up 155 percent, PHEV up 441 percent and pure electric up 40 percent. The MG ZS was the brand’s biggest seller, accounting for 29 percent of sales or 4042 units.

Guy Pigounakis, Commercial Director at MG Motor UK, said: “We are absolutely thrilled with the results we have achieved in the first quarter and that the incredible momentum we built in over the course of a record-breaking 2021 has carried into the new year.

“We are particularly pleased because it means that our core message of cutting edge technology, great quality and exciting cars all at an affordable price is clearly resonating with our target demographic.”

He added: “With two important new models set to launch in the UK later this year we fully expect 2022 to be another year of spectacular growth.”