Suzuki Alto vs MG Binguo EV: Specs, Price & Performance comparison

Pakistan’s auto market is about to see the arrival of the MG Binguo EV.

Pakistan’s auto market is about to see the arrival of the MG Binguo EV, a well-known electric hatchback that offers smooth driving and quick, instant-torque pickup — a combination that could become strong competition for the Suzuki Alto.

MG Binguo EV vs Suzuki Alto

MG Binguo EV will be sold in Pakistan as direct rival of Suzuki Alto, the key hatchback known for low maintenance and high fuel efficiency.

Feature MG Binguo EV Suzuki Alto
Engine Electric motor (permanent magnet) Petrol, 658 cc, 3-cylinder
Power 40–67 hp & 85–125 Nm 39 hp & 56 Nm
Top Speed ~130 km/h ~140 km/h
Drive Instant torques 

smooth &silent

noise & vibration 

familiar petrol feel

Range & Fuel Efficiency

Feature MG Binguo EV Suzuki Alto
Range 203 km / 333 km / 410 km (battery-dependent) 17–18 km/l city, ~22 km/l highway
Running Cost low per km (electricity) Higher fuel cost, dependent on petrol prices

Interior & Technology

Feature MG Binguo EV Suzuki Alto
Infotainment Dual 10.25″ screens, OTA updates Manual AC, power steering; VXL adds infotainment
Comfort Synthetic leather seats, rotary gear selector, multiple storage spaces Basic comfort, VXL adds power windows & infotainment
Safety ESC, AEB, lane-keeping alerts, dual airbags, TPMS Airbags (trim-dependent), ABS on upper trims, basic safety

Dimensions & Handling

Feature MG Binguo Suzuki Alto
Length × Width × Height 3,950 × 1,708 × 1,580 mm 3,395 × 1,475 × 1,490 mm
Suspension MacPherson front, torsion beam rear, regenerative braking MacPherson front, torsion beam rear, front disc & rear drum

Price & Market Position

Vehicle Estimated Price
MG Binguo EV Rs. 6 – 6.4 million
Suzuki Alto Rs. 2.99 – 3.33 million

 

MG Binguo EV is bringing advanced technology, eco-friendly features, and good comfort to Pakistan’s city car market. But because it is currently imported, its price is too high to directly compete with the Suzuki Alto in terms of affordability.

Once local assembly begins, it has the potential to become a strong competitor, offering drivers a high-tech electric alternative to the country’s most popular hatchbacks after the Mehran.