MG Motor showcases the futuristic Marvel X at Auto Expo 2020

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After it’s a feature-packed entry in India with Hector, MG Motor India showcased a line-up of global products at the ongoing Auto Expo 2020 including the Marvel X, the world’s first mass-production model to achieve Level-3 Intelligent Driving.

Marvel X is MG’s futuristic project packed with the integrated Internet, Electric, and Autonomous capabilities.

It is also equipped with augmented reality (AR) maps, for instance, which makes navigation more precise and visual, allowing the vehicle to autonomously find a parking bay and park itself.

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At the Auto Expo 2020, MG Motors focused on its strong commitment to the Indian market and highlighted its focus on future-ready innovation.

The carmaker showcased 14 internet, electric and autonomous cars across hatchback, sedans, and utility vehicle segments in this edition of Auto Expo.

Participating for the first time at the prestigious industry event, the showcase helped MG demonstrate its technological prowess and global position as a future-forward brand.

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