MG is kicking off 2025 with a battery that lasts longer and does more. MG car with an all- solid state battery by the second quarter of 2025, marking a significant innovation in the industry. The entire car industry worldwide, including popular brands like Mercedes-Benz and Toyota, is racing to develop high technology vehicles that can travel over 1000 km per charge. SAIC, however, is preparing to make this advanced technology commercially available. The first vehicle to benefit from this innovation will be the MG S5 model, launching later this year in November with traditional battery technology but incorporating more advanced applications. The battery, technology promising a lifespan of up to 45,000 cycles, will initially feature in higher-end models, competing against current NCM chemistry batteries. Speaking about the future of battery technology in China, Xu Yanhua of the automotive power battery Industry Innovation Alliance started that high- energy density liquid batteries and lithium iron phosphate batteries will remain predominant until 2030, according to Autohome. For its initial rollout, the MG S5 will use established lithium iron phosphate batteries, share its dimensions with the MG 4 and come equipped with a 125 kW motor at the rear. It will weigh between 1615 and 1740 kg, and SAIC hints that it’s launch could signal the start of something significant in electric vehicles. Whether MG’s battery technology will live up to its potential and succeed in markets like the Philippines remains to be seen. If MG can achieve this, it could transform the EV(electric vehicles) landscape globally. Meanwhile, if you are considering an MG car for your next purchase, AutoDeal offers a stress -free platform for buying your next vehicle.