Millions are frequently spent by automakers on extravagant new car unveilings, including smoke machines, laser shows, social media marketing, and celebrity endorsements. For its most recent model, however, MG went in a totally different direction. The brand’s upcoming all-electric SUV, the MG S6 EV, made its public debut in an unexpected manner: during crash tests.
Images of the MG S6 EV in various crash situations were made public by the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP). Although it wasn’t exactly a glamorous debut, it immediately attracted attention, and rightfully so. One of MG’s most impressive and safest new electric SUVs is located behind the broken panels.

Sleek and Bold Exterior Design
The MG S6 EV’s design is easy to appreciate even though it was captured in the middle of a collision. Its front end takes styling cues from the smaller MG S5, with triangular headlight housings under slim LED daytime running lights and a split grille low on the bumper. The SUV looks futuristic and a little aggressive thanks to this combination.
The Mercedes-Benz EQA-inspired taillights and full-width LED light bar at the back of the MG S6 EV are complemented by MG’s own distinctive lighting design. The sporty diffuser and blacked-out bumper add to the vehicle’s contemporary, dynamic look.
Interior Glimpses and High-Tech Cabin
Although the interior has not yet been formally revealed by MG, the crash test images provided fleeting views of a driver-focused cockpit. In front of the driver is a squared-off steering wheel, which is currently a common EV design trend. The dashboard is dominated by a sizable central infotainment touchscreen.
A head-up display (HUD) above the instrument cluster lets the driver see important information without taking their eyes off the road. The interior of the MG S6 EV seems to combine comfort, technology, and usefulness, all of which are important characteristics for the current electric SUV market.

Safety First: 5-Star Euro NCAP Rating
Impressive news accompanied the unusual reveal: Euro NCAP gave the MG S6 EV a 5-star safety rating, the highest possible rating. Its accomplishment places it among the safest new EVs in its class, which is a big selling point, particularly for families.
Here’s the detailed breakdown of the MG S6 EV’s Euro NCAP scores:
- 92% for Adult Occupant Protection
- 85% for Child Occupant Protection
- 84% for Vulnerable Road Users (pedestrians and cyclists)
- 78% for Safety Assist Systems
These results highlight the SUV’s strong structure, reliable safety tech, and overall crash protection.

Powertrain and Performance
MG has confirmed that the S6 EV will be offered in both two-wheel-drive (RWD) and four-wheel-drive (AWD) variants.
- The RWD version is expected to share its motor with the MG S5, delivering 231 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque — more than enough for smooth city drives and confident highway cruising.
- The AWD version will add a second motor to the front axle, increasing power and improving traction, especially in challenging weather conditions.
This dual-motor setup should appeal to drivers who want both performance and practicality.
Launch Timeline and Expectations
According to MG, the S6 EV will formally launch in late November. Then, more information will be made public, such as battery capacity, range, and cost.
But from what we’ve seen so far, the MG S6 EV has made a powerful, if unorthodox, first impression. With its bold design, state-of-the-art safety features, and electric performance, MG’s new SUV has the potential to stand out in the market for small electric SUVs.
Despite having gained notoriety due to a collision, the MG S6 EV is quickly emerging as one of the most thrilling and secure electric SUVs. MG has demonstrated that even an unplanned debut can create excitement, particularly when the product is flawless.
















