The aerodynamic electric supercar has some serious horsepower

As the automotive world comes together for the 2024 Beijing International Auto Show, a star has been born.

MG has unveiled the EXE181 concept, an electric supercar that has impressed everyone with its aerodynamics.

With a coefficient of drag (Cd) of just 0.181, it is poised to set records if it reaches production.

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EXE181 concept car. (Designed by SAIC)

Reference to history

EXE181 is not just a number; It’s a tribute to MG’s storied past. The original EX181 was the buggy that carried Stirling Moss to the world land speed record in 1957. Fast forward to today, and the MG concept can best the Volkswagen XL1’s record of 0.189 – the best ever for a production car.

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EXE181 concept car. (Designed by SAIC)

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Why aerodynamics matters

The less traction a car has, the less energy it needs to move. That’s why the EXE181’s potential as the most aerodynamic production vehicle is so great. It’s not just about beating the likes of the McLaren Speedtail or Mercedes-AMG ONE; It’s about leading the charge in designing energy-efficient cars.

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EXE181 concept car. (Designed by SAIC)

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MG centenary celebration

2024 marks MG’s century in Oxford, England, and what better way to celebrate than with the EXE181? It is a testament to MG’s revival under SAIC and a symbol of its global ambitions. With MG exports on the rise, the EXE181 could be the crown jewel of a reborn brand.

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EXE181 concept car. (Syke design)

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Key takeaways for Kurt

The MG EXE181 represents a brand that has risen from the ashes, ready to take its place among the automotive greats. As we approach the Goodwood Festival of Speed, all eyes are on MG. Will the EXE181 make the leap from concept to reality? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: MG is heading into the next century with bold ambition and the wind at its back.

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