KGM Torres vs MG Hs Super Hybrid

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KGM Torres
KGM Torres

$42,567 - $45,480

2026 price

MG Hs Super Hybrid
MG Hs Super Hybrid

$48,990 - $52,990

2026 price

Summary

2026 KGM Torres
2026 MG Hs Super Hybrid
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
-

-
Seating
0

5
Dislikes
  • Needs better tyres
  • Active safety needs more work
  • No spare wheel

  • Safety and tech needs refining
  • Missing some features for flagship grade
  • No fast DC charging
2026 KGM Torres Summary

Sales figures show Australian buyers are moving away from pure internal combustion engine power for their family cars. Instead they’re looking for hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric models.

While a number of brands - mostly newer manufacturers from China - are going down the plug-in hybrid route, others are focusing on regular or 'plugless' hybrids. Think models like the GWM Haval H6, Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, MG HS and Toyota RAV4.

KGM (formerly SsangYong) is also headed down this path and the first hybrid model from the Korean carmaker is the Torres.

The Torres is a mid-sized five-seat SUV with unusual, rugged looks, but it hasn’t had an impact on the sales charts as yet. This hybrid version could change that. It’s affordable, spacious and offers a serious point of difference from its compatriots, as well as rivals from China and Japan.

But is it as good as those popular rivals?

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2026 MG Hs Super Hybrid Summary

Being a mid-size SUV means the MG HS Super Hybrid is placed in one of Australia’s most competitive segments. 

The flagship Essence plug-in hybrid pairs family-friendly size with an efficient powertrain, promising efficiency without asking you to fully commit to electric life.

But when you’re up against some solid all-rounders in the market… does it do enough to earn a spot on your shortlist?

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