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New MG ‘Give and Take’ campaign gives extra help to buyers trading in ICE cars

Customers trading in a petrol or diesel car will be given an extra £750 towards their new electric purchase in May via participating MG dealerships.

The £750 contribution towards any new MG ZS EV, MG5 EV or MG HS Plug-in Hybrid applies to retail buyers who are making the switch from petrol or diesel to plug-in motoring and is in addition to any other retail or finance offer, as well as the part-exchange price offered by the dealer.

Simply place an order for a new electrified MG for delivery this month and the extra £750 discount will be applied to the deal.

MG’s Commercial Director, Guy Pigounakis, said: “In order to make the switch to electric as simple as possible for those considering a plug-in car as their next purchase, MG is committed to giving customers an extra £750 incentive while taking away their old petrol or diesel car without any detriment to its trade-in value.

“We want as many customers as possible to join the electric revolution by making EV and plug-in hybrid models as affordable as possible, offering excellent specifications, terrific value, great driver appeal and an impressive battery-powered range across the line-up.”

MG currently offers three plug-in models in the UK – the established MG ZS EV, the all-new MG5 EV and MG HS Plug-in Hybrid, all backed up by MG’s 7 year warranty and fast-developing dealer network.

MG has seen its sales increase by 50.8% so far in 2021, with 8,307 cars registered so far in 2021 making it the fastest-growing of the UK’s top 30 car manufacturers.

Its April sales volume of 2,146 cars saw the brand take a market share of 1.52%, the third time this year that it has passed 1.5% share putting it ahead of a number of mainstream rivals.

Of particular note, MG saw unprecedented demand for its EV and Plug-in models, which accounted for over a third of sales in April.

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