JSW MG Motor India has revealed its new platform for electric and hybrid vehicles, called ADAPT (Advanced Drive Architecture Platform Technology). Here’s everything you need to know about it: –
New MG ADAPT Platform
- As mentioned above, ADAPT is an acronym for Advanced Drive Architecture Platform Technology.
- This new energy vehicle platform supports plug-in-hybrid (PHEV), self-charging strong-hybrid, range-extended hybrid and electric models.
- The first model on this platform is expected to be revealed in the coming months and is likely to be a plug-in hybrid model based on the Wuling Starlight 560 sold in international markets. It is expected to be called the “Hector Hawk“.
- According to the brand, the hybrid offerings based on ADAPT will feature a naturally aspirated petrol engine that will boast lower fuel consumption and a thermal efficiency of up to 43%, which is significantly higher than that of conventional petrol engines.
- Hybrid models based on this platform will be paired with a direct hybrid transmission (DHT), featuring an electromagnetic clutch (e-clutch), for instant response and high fuel efficiency.
- They will also feature a 10-in-1 drive unit combining a PMS Motor (permanent magnet synchronous motor) and a 2-stage reduction gearbox for efficient power delivery.
- Depending on the hybrid type, models based on the ADAPT platform will support the following self-adapting driving modes: Pure EV, Series Hybrid, Parallel Hybrid and Direct Drive.

MG Hector Hawk – First Model On ADAPT
The first model to be underpinned by Advanced Drive Architecture Platform Technology (ADAPT) could be a rebadged version of the Wuling Starlight 560, a 7-seater SUV available in both electric and plug-in-hybrid versions in international markets. While it is not official, MG is expected to launch its electric version first, followed by its PHEV version.
For reference, its global-spec PHEV version utilises a 1.5-litre petrol engine (105PS/130Nm), paired with a front electric motor and a 20.5kWh battery pack, producing a combined output of 197PS and 230Nm. It offers 125km of pure electric range, while the WLTP combined range is rated at 1100km with its 52-litre fuel tank.
On the contrary, its electric iteration comes equipped with a 56.7kWh battery and a front-mounted motor producing 136PS/200Nm and claims up to 500km of range.