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SAIC MG 07 Launches Pre-sales on July 29 with World Model-Powered Momenta R7

From:Internet Info Agency 2026-07-06 11:00:10

The SAIC Motor MG 07 will open for pre-orders on July 29, positioned as a “smart, pure-blooded coupe for the younger generation.” The vehicle measures 4,886 mm in length, 1,900 mm in width, and 1,485 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,825 mm. Its exterior features a one-piece stamped clamshell hood and curved-cut floating LED headlights, complemented by a fastback-style rear end. It comes equipped with frameless doors on all four sides and a five-position adjustable electric rear spoiler, offering two wheel options: 19-inch Star Ring Gravity wheels and 19-inch Silverstone Racing wheels. Inside, the cabin is available in two color schemes—White Violet and Royal Blue—and includes a 168L front trunk with automatic opening/closing, a 697L electric-powered rear trunk, and a 109L underfloor storage compartment. All seats offer ventilation, heating, and massage functions. The car features a full-glass panoramic sunroof with electrochromic dimming and debuts an innovative “Queen’s Multi-Function Vanity Station.” The front passenger seat is a zero-gravity seat integrated with a 7.1.4-channel, 21-speaker audio system. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295P chip, the infotainment system centers around a 15.6-inch 2.5K touchscreen that supports 3D Moli real-time interactive environments and seamless, full-scenario smartphone-to-car connectivity. The MG 07 is the first model to feature Momenta’s R7 World Model and the dedicated Xheart X7 large AI model chip. It also comes with mCDC intelligent electromagnetic suspension capable of adjusting damping 200 times per second and includes AI-based road-preview functionality that scans road conditions 15 to 150 meters ahead. Built on an 800V high-voltage platform, the MG 07 delivers a CLTC-rated range of up to 840 km, supports 5C ultra-fast charging, and achieves a 0–100 km/h acceleration time in the 5-second range.

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