In India, the pricing of the five-seater MG Baojun 510 starts at Rs. 11,00,000. In 1998. There is a 0 cc engine option and one automatic transmission choice. 18 km/l is the MG Baojun 510’s mileage.
The MG Baojun 510 has a broad grille, LED DRLs up front, and low-set headlights. When viewed from the side, the car’s boomerang-shaped tail lamps, sloping back roofline, and flared wheel arches wrap around the side. The Baojun 510’s interior is black with silver elements on the doors and dashboard. It also features temperature control, an Android autoplay system, and a 7-inch LED touchscreen infotainment system built into the car – Upcoming Car Under Rs 10-15 Lakhs in 2024
In addition, it features power mirrors, leather upholstery, piano-shaped control keys, and a motorized driver’s seat. It is expected that MG will provide its i-SMART-connected car technology as standard equipment. Water bottle storage is sufficient, and the doors have very pleasing knobs. Most likely, all automobile models will come equipped with dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, and ESC as standard features. (Upcoming Car Under Rs 10-15 Lakhs in 2024)
The new Baojun 510’s 1.5-liter, four-cylinder, four-valve petrol engine will probably be paired with a CVT. With a maximum power of 77 kW and a peak torque of 135 Nm between 3600 and 5200 rpm, it is a naturally aspirated engine. The intelligent operation modes of the transmission—standard, economical, and sport—will probably be included with it.