MG Motor has a shared heritage and connection India that goes back 100 years; India is a very exciting market for us, Adam Sloman, General Manager, MG Car Club told Forbes India
(left) Adam Sloman, General Manager of MG Car Club, and Pallavi Singh head of marketing at MG Motor India
It was neither the much-maligned New Delhi air nor the infamous chock-a-block traffic of the capital city that stumped Adam Sloman during his maiden visit to India last month. What made the Brit sweat was the scorching Delhi heat. "We don’t get this kind of glorious heat back in the UK," chuckles Sloman, General Manager of MG Car Club. "The heat gets you, but it’s really exciting to be here," adds Sloman who was in India to launch the country chapter of Morris Garages Car Club. Founded in 1930 in the UK, MG Car Club is one of oldest automobile clubs in the world, with over 70,000 members. “India is a very exciting market,” he says, highlighting that MG has a shared heritage and connection with the country that goes back 100 years.