As MG recently showcased the Binguo EV at the Pakistan Auto Show, the vehicle has stirred debate in the local market, with some voices calling it the next “Alto killer.”
However, the claim needs a closer look, especially when compared to Pakistan’s most popular budget hatchback, the Suzuki Alto and its variants (VXR, VXR-AGS, VXL-AGS). Here’s what you need to know about these two hatchbacks.
MG Binguo EV: What It Offers
Sold under the MG name in Pakistan, the new EV is originally the Wuling Binguo, a compact electric hatchback produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling. It comes with multiple battery options and modern digital features. The 2025 model offers city-focused driving ranges of 203 km, 333 km, and 410 km, depending on the battery pack. Higher-end variants support fast charging, reaching 30% to 80% in around 35 minutes.
The Binguo EV is built for comfort and technology, offering dual screens, intelligent operating systems, OTA updates, synthetic leather seats, powered accessories, and advanced driver-assist features such as electronic stability control, traction control, automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping alerts, and a tire-pressure monitoring system.
