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From: roto10/16/2025 3:57:05 AM
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MG makes pickups?
I saw this parked on a street in Muscat Oman

Maybe difficult in Cambodia & VietNam since the Ford Ranger, always the color "Bronze", seems to be most popular.




MG sells a pickup truck, apparently



Colin Wood Associate Editor
9/22/25 11:51 a.m.

MG (now officially known as MG Motor, a division of China's SAIC Motor) recently announced it'll be offering its MGU9 pickup truck in Australia starting in October.



So, two things:

  1. I didn't know that MG sold a pickup truck.
  2. I didn't know you could buy an MG in Australia.
From what I can gather, MG has been selling a rebadged Maxus T60 and T70–another SAIC product–in parts of Southeast Asia and the Middle East since 2019, although the U9 planned for Australia is supposedly based on the Maxus Terron 9.

Checking out MG Australia's website, the only powertrain option looks to be a 2.5-liter turbo-diesel (˜214 horsepower and 383 lb.-ft.), and pricing starts at around $53,000AUD, or about $34,921.

Linky link: shop.mgmotor.com.au
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