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SAIC MG 4X Debuts with Semi-Solid Battery Tech and Smart Driving Features

SAIC MG Launches Game-Changing Electric SUV

The automotive world took notice as SAIC MG unveiled its latest electric contender - the MG 4X. Breaking away from industry norms, this SUV brings advanced battery technology typically reserved for premium models down to more accessible price points.

Powering Ahead with Semi-Solid Batteries

What truly sets the MG 4X apart is its semi-solid-state battery system, offered even in entry-level configurations. While competitors debate lithium iron phosphate ratios, MG delivers:

  • 510km starting range
  • Improved winter performance stability
  • Enhanced charging efficiency

"We're not just keeping pace - we're rewriting expectations," an SAIC spokesperson noted during the launch event.

Smart Driving Gets Smarter

The collaboration with Horizon Robotics yields impressive results:

  1. Game AI Model enables human-like decision making in complex traffic
  2. Deep integration with OPPO's ecosystem allows seamless device switching
  3. Predictive algorithms learn driver preferences over time

Expanding the Lineup

The same event saw the announcement of MG 07, a sleek coupe offering:

  • Both pure electric and hybrid variants
  • Competitive pricing between ¥150,000-200,000
  • Scheduled April release date

Key Points:

  • Battery breakthrough: Semi-solid tech democratized
  • Smart evolution: AI-driven navigation surpasses basic obstacle avoidance
  • Digital lifestyle: Car becomes extension of personal tech ecosystem
  • Product offensive: Multiple models target different EV segments simultaneously

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