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SAIC Motor-CP, the Chinese-Thai collaboration behind MG vehicles, has put the brakes on its Thai pickup truck production. This move comes as the domestic car market struggles, though there's optimism that production could gear up again once the situation stabilises.

 

MG Sales (Thailand) has chosen not to disclose the exact production numbers for their diesel pickups. However, Pongsak Lertruedeewattanavong, Vice-President of the company, assures that the impact is minimal because pickups are not their primary focus. "Production will resume when market conditions improve," he states confidently.

 

The Thai car market has been on a decline since the onset of 2023. Prospective buyers are finding it increasingly challenging to secure auto loans. This difficulty is largely due to financial institutions tightening lending criteria over fears of non-performing loans amidst high household debt and reduced consumer purchasing power.

 

Pongsak foresees this tough climate persisting throughout the year, with restricted credit access being a significant factor in the slump in sales. Domestic car sales are forecasted to reach between 550,000 and 570,000 units, encompassing electric vehicles (EVs).

 

The Federation of Thai Industries recorded a steep 26.1% drop in total car sales year-on-year, declining to 572,675 units in 2024. Pure pickup sales witnessed an even sharper fall of 38.3%, down to 163,347 units.

 

Operating out of Chon Buri, SAIC Motor-CP boasts a manufacturing facility with the capacity to produce 100,000 vehicles annually. Thailand serves as a vital export hub, primarily supplying the ASEAN region, which shields MG from the tariff complications associated with the US market, as detailed by Pongsak.

 

 

 

In the previous year, MG sold 17,000 vehicles in Thailand, an even split between electric and internal combustion engine models. The company aims to boost sales to 20,000 units this year, aspiring to increase its market share from 3% to 5%. MG is steadfast in its commitment to electric mobility, aiming for EVs to represent 60% of its sales.

 

The upcoming debut of the MG IM6 electric SUV at the Bangkok International Motor Show, scheduled from 26 March to 6 April, signifies another milestone in MG's progressive journey towards electrification. Selling at just over 4.3 million Thai Baht, this launch underscores MG’s strategic focus on the burgeoning electric vehicle market, reported The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-03-20

 

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16 minutes ago, transam said:

The model with the Union Jack emblem on the boot is 4.3 million............🤣

According to MG Thailand the most expensive models are MG Cyberster starting price B2,499,000 and  MG Maxus 9 starting price B2,499,000 neither are pickup trucks

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1 hour ago, transam said:

The model with the Union Jack emblem on the boot is 4.3 million............🤣

I,M proud of the Union Jack being displayed on my MG 5.... a first class British designed vehicle IMHO ...:thumbsup:

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15 minutes ago, petermik said:

I,M proud of the Union Jack being displayed on my MG 5.... a first class British designed vehicle IMHO ...:thumbsup:

Friend of mine has a newish one.

The quality has vastly improved from the squeaky, rattly, slow heaps they used to sell.

I was surprised how quick it was from 0-100.

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25 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

Free pair with every purchase.

(made in China)

 

There are some still made in England but they are very expensive..

I found in my wardrobe in a recent trip "back home" an ancient 

pair of boots with the "Made in England" embossed on the soles  and they are very nice indeed  already like carpet slippers after minimal wearing in.

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It looks as though the MG dealer in Kamphaeng Phet has closed down for some reason.

 

It is on the route 1 southbound from KPP, and it looked all shut up and deserted and no cars in sight anywhere, not even an MG, on Wednesday afternoon 19 March 2025.

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I think MG will abandon the Thai market inside of five years. 

 

Three dealerships I drive by have been shut down Two are now BYD dealers.

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