MG Motor Pakistan Teases New Electric SUV: IM6 Specs, Range & Launch Update
MG Motor Pakistan has teased a new vehicle on social media, calling it “a new kind of power.” The sleek front design and recent IM6 sightings point to a premium electric SUV launch. Expected specs include up to 741 horsepower, 505 km range and ultra-fast charging in 17 minutes. Here’s what Pakistani drivers can look forward to

Table of Contents
- The Teaser Details and What They Show
- IM6 Sightings That Started the Rumors
- Expected Specs That Make It Stand Out
- Why Pakistan’s EV Market Is Ready for This
- Real Benefits Drivers Will Notice
- What Still Needs Clearing Up
- The Bigger Picture for Pakistani Roads
MG Motor Pakistan posted a fresh teaser on its official social media pages yesterday. The image shows a darkened front view with sharp LED headlights and clean modern lines. The caption reads “a new kind of power.” No model name yet. But car fans in Pakistan already have a strong guess.
Recent sightings of the IM6 inside shipping containers have everyone connecting the dots. The vehicle carries clear IM6 badging. MG has stayed quiet on details, but the timing feels deliberate. If this turns out to be the IM6, Pakistan could soon get one of the most powerful electric SUVs in the local market.
And that matters. Electric vehicles are picking up pace here. Petrol prices keep rising, and more drivers want lower running costs and smoother rides. MG already sells the popular ZS EV. This new one looks like a step up into the premium space.
The Teaser Details and What They Show
The teaser image keeps things mysterious. You see a low, aggressive front end with thin LED strips that stretch across the grille area. It looks modern and sporty, nothing like the everyday SUVs on our roads right now.
MG calls it “a new kind of power.” That line points straight to performance. Electric motors deliver instant torque, so the car should feel quick off the line. No official launch date yet, but the social media push suggests the company wants to build excitement fast.
People have been sharing the post and speculating nonstop. Some say it matches the global IM6 design perfectly. Others wonder if MG will bring the full performance version or a milder one first. Either way, the teaser has done its job. People are paying attention.
IM6 Sightings That Started the Rumors
Back in late March, clear photos of the IM6 appeared in Pakistan. The black SUV sat inside a container with the badge visible. Sources close to the industry said MG plans to launch it soon, possibly alongside another IM model.
Those images spread quickly on forums and social media. The car looked fully assembled and ready for local roads. Now the April teaser has added fresh fuel to the fire. It lines up too well to ignore.
MG already builds vehicles locally through its partnership here. Bringing in a premium electric model like this fits their strategy of expanding the lineup. Drivers in cities like Rawalpindi, Lahore and Karachi want more choices beyond the ZS EV. The IM6 could fill that gap.
Expected Specs That Make It Stand Out
If the IM6 arrives with the specs circulating right now, it will turn heads. Let’s go through them one by one.
First, power. The top version runs dual motors and all-wheel drive. Output reaches up to 741 horsepower. That is serious for an SUV. You get strong acceleration and confident grip in wet or dry conditions.
Next, speed. Zero to 100 km/h in around 3.48 seconds. That puts it among the quickest vehicles you can buy in Pakistan. Overtaking on highways or merging into fast traffic becomes effortless.
The battery is a 100 kWh pack. That size supports a WLTP range of nearly 505 km on a full charge. In real Pakistani conditions you might see 400 to 450 km depending on traffic, air conditioning and driving style. Still, that beats many smaller EVs and makes longer trips realistic.
Charging is another highlight. The 800-volt system allows 10 to 80 percent in just 17 minutes at a fast charger. That means a quick coffee stop can add hundreds of kilometres. For people who travel between cities, this changes everything.
Other expected features include modern driver assistance, large screens inside and a premium cabin. Global versions show spacious seating for five and good boot space for luggage or shopping.
These numbers come from international testing and early reviews. MG has not confirmed them for Pakistan yet, but the spotted vehicle matches the global IM6 closely.
Why Pakistan’s EV Market Is Ready for This
Electric vehicle sales in Pakistan jumped 61 percent in March while petrol cars dropped. The shift is real. High fuel costs push families and businesses toward EVs. The government also talks about 30 percent electric vehicles by 2030 and plans for thousands of new charging stations.
Right now most chargers sit in big cities. But new ones are coming up along major routes. MG already supports charging through its network and partners. A long-range SUV like the IM6 would make sense for intercity travel once a few more stations open.
MG’s ZS EV proved the concept here. It offers decent range and local service support. The IM6 would sit higher up, giving buyers who want more power and luxury a local option instead of importing. That keeps costs down and service easy.
Real Benefits Drivers Will Notice
Think about daily life. No more worrying about petrol queues or monthly fuel bills that eat into salaries. Electricity is cheaper, and home charging overnight keeps things simple.
The quiet cabin means less fatigue on long drives. Instant torque makes city traffic feel less stressful. And all-wheel drive helps during monsoon rains or when roads get slippery.
For families, the range reduces range anxiety. You can drop kids at school, run errands and still have power left for the evening commute. Environmentally it helps too. Less exhaust means cleaner air in crowded cities like Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
Maintenance is simpler with fewer moving parts. No oil changes or spark plugs. That saves money over time.
What Still Needs Clearing Up
We do not have official pricing yet. Global versions sit in the premium bracket. In Pakistan expect it to land in the high-end segment, but exact numbers will depend on import duties, local assembly plans and taxes.
Launch timing also remains unclear. The teaser suggests it is close, possibly within months. MG usually moves fast once teasers drop. Watch their social channels and official website for updates.
Charging infrastructure is still growing. Highway coverage needs work, but progress is visible. For city drivers the IM6 will feel perfect right away.
The Bigger Picture for Pakistani Roads
MG has shaken up the market before with affordable and reliable models. This IM6 could do the same in the electric space. It brings performance that matches global standards while fitting local needs.
More premium EVs mean better competition. That usually leads to better features and service. Buyers win.
If you have been thinking about switching to electric but wanted more power and range, keep an eye on this one. The teaser has started the conversation. The actual launch could make it real.
MG Motor Pakistan has a habit of delivering on promises. If the IM6 arrives with even most of these specs, it will give drivers a strong reason to go electric.
The roads are changing. This feels like one more step forward. Stay tuned. The full reveal should not be far off. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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