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John Mahoney23 Apr 2024
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MG EXE181 electric hypercar is a ballistic missile

Streamlined single-seater concept inspired by 1959 land speed record car hits 100km/h in 1.9sec

MG Motor has released pictures of its wild new MG EXE181 concept ahead of the hypercar’s official unveiling at this week’s Beijing motor show.

A single-seat alternative to all-electric hypercars like the Rimac Nevera and Pininfarina Battista, the MG EXE181 has emerged with an ultra-streamlined body and quad-motor powertrain that is said to be capable of rocketing the car from 0-100km/h in just 1.9 seconds.

Top speed has yet to be quoted but it’s thought the latest MG concept could crack 400km/h as it draws heavy influence from the 1959 experimental MG EX181 land speed record car.

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That original MG EX produced just 220kW from its supercharged 1506cc engine but still managed to go on and crack an incredible 410km/h.

Full specs are still to be released, but the new EXE181 features an updated version of the original’s capsule-shaped cockpit, front fenders, aerodynamically-honed wheel covers and long-tail design.

Together with active wing flaps, the result is a stunning drag coefficient of just 0.181Cd.

The cockpit is clearly a bit of a squeeze, even for one, and features a yoke-style steering wheel with an integrated touch-screen.

There’s even a switch to deploy a parachute from extremely high speeds, suggesting the Chinese-owned brand fancies a go at a high-speed run.

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It remains to be seen whether the EXE181 will have the EV thrust to match the 550km/h-plus top speed that was set by the Ohio State University and Venturi-backed Buckeye Bullet 3 in 2016.

More will be revealed later this week at the Beijing motor show, including what MG Motor has in store for its new high-performance flagship and how the MG EXE181 will relate to its road-going models.

It’s possible the concept might have been created to help the brand celebrate its centenary at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed in July.

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