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MG U9 EV: Electric ute one step closer to Australia

The MG U9 could get an electric brother in Australia – and it could launch its LDV cousin.

Australian LDV dealer Ateco Automotive confirmed in November 2024 that it would introduce the eTerron 9 in early 2025, although this timeframe continued to slip despite vehicles being spied testing locally. There is currently no current start time available.

Now MG – another brand owned by SAIC Motor, but which does its own distribution – has registered this vehicle’s twin for Australian roads, but has not yet confirmed the launch date.

“While we cannot confirm specific upcoming models or launch times, we are pleased with the strong response to the MG U9 so far,” an MG Motor Australia spokesperson said.

“MG Motor is committed to supporting lower transport emissions and providing consumers with a variety of vehicle options while giving Australian drivers choice.”

We have also contacted LDV for an update on the eTerron 9 for Australia.

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According to the regulatory filing, the U9 EV features a dual-motor four-wheel drivetrain, with the motors producing 200 kW and 125 kW of power respectively, for a total system output of 325 kW.

The braked towing capacity is stated at 3500 kg, with a payload of 685 kg, while the U9 EV is equipped with a choice of 18-, 19- or 20-inch wheels.

While battery capacity is not listed in these documents, the eTerron 9 – which has the same performance and braked towing capacity – has a 102 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery, good for a WLTP range of 430 km.

The U9 EV was another MG model leaked by Euro NCAP, the listing of which – complete with exterior photo – appeared on the safety agency’s website last year, as did the new plug-in hybrid version of the QS large SUV.