MG Unveils ADAPT platform to power future EV and hybrid models
MG’s new ADAPT platform signals a major step toward versatile EV and hybrid development with enhanced performance and future-ready design.
Priya Thakur
Correspondent, Automotive & Mobility
Priya Thakur covers the intersection of mobility, policy, and automotive retail for a readership that spans enthusiasts and everyday buyers alike. A graduate in Mechanical Engineering from BITS Pilani, she brings an informed technical sensibility to her writing — whether she is decoding NCAP safety ratings or breaking down what a new emission standard means for the used-car market. Over the past seven years, Priya has tested SUVs, sedans, and two-wheelers across highway and urban conditions. She has interviewed senior executives at homegrown OEMs and international manufacturers, and her long-form features on India's EV infrastructure gap have been widely cited in the industry press.
Read moreJul 16, 2026 07:05 am IST
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Jul 16, 2026 07:05 am IST
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Jul 16, 2026 07:05 am IST

MG Motor India has pulled the covers off ADAPT, a new energy platform that will underpin the brand’s next wave of electric and hybrid models. The architecture is designed to be flexible, scalable, and ready for changing mobility needs, giving MG a foundation to build a wider range of vehicles without starting from scratch each time.
The unveiling signals a more ambitious product roadmap for the brand, with ADAPT positioned as the technical backbone for future new-energy vehicles. MG says the platform is meant to support multiple body styles and powertrain combinations, hinting at a strategy that could stretch from compact city models to larger family-orientated SUVs.
New Platform Built For Change
According to MG’s teaser, ADAPT is not being pitched as a single model but as a modular energy architecture that can evolve with market demand. The brand’s messaging suggests a “free from form” approach, where one core platform can be adapted for different sizes, shapes, and applications across its future lineup.
That flexibility matters because it gives MG more room to respond quickly to shifting buyer preferences, tighter emissions norms, and the growing demand for electrified vehicles. It also points to a smarter development strategy, since a shared platform can help a manufacturer manage cost, packaging, and engineering efficiency more effectively.
Why Does MG Need Such a New Platform?
MG has been steadily expanding its electrified portfolio, and ADAPT appears to be the next step in that direction. Industry reports around the teaser suggest the platform is being lined up for future EVs and hybrids, including vehicles that may carry both electric and plug-in hybrid powertrains in the same architecture.
The reveal also fits with MG’s broader technology push, which includes next-generation hybrid systems and advanced battery development in other markets. In that context, ADAPT looks less like a one-off announcement and more like a long-term product enabler for the brand’s upcoming generation of new-energy vehicles.
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CarBike 360 Says
With the introduction of the ADAPT platform, MG reinforces its commitment to sustainable mobility and innovation. This new architecture is expected to underpin a wide range of future models, enabling better efficiency and adaptability. As competition intensifies, MG’s forward-thinking approach could play a crucial role in shaping its next generation of electrified vehicles.
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