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CS (United Kingdom, 2013)

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The CS is a compact crossover concept unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show.

The CS shares styling cues with the MG3 but adds more angular, modern styling to the mix. The front still has the large headlights and V-shaped grill from the MG3, but the hood has V-shaped creases and larger LED running lights. The side has a predominant crease that goes from the headlights to the taillights. It has a black A-pillar and floating B-pillar, which makes it appear that the glass surrounds the entire car to the rear.


It was designed by MG's Design Director Anthony Williams-Kenny and designers at MG's owner SAIC.



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