Lexus CT200h vs MG Mg7

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Lexus CT200h
Lexus CT200h

2018 price

MG Mg7
MG Mg7

$44,990 - $44,990

2026 price

Summary

2018 Lexus CT200h
2026 MG Mg7
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.8L

Inline 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded/Electric

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
4.1L/100km (combined)

8.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes

  • Not a fuel economy hero
  • Back seat not always practical
  • Important functions buried behind screen
2018 Lexus CT200h Summary

There are two ways to look at the Lexus CT200h; as either the cheapest model in the Japanese company’s range, or as a planet-saving hybrid.

Either way, the four-door, five-seat CT200h hatch – which has been updated for 2018 – differs from the rest of the Japanese luxury brand’s lineup for a number of different reasons.

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2026 MG Mg7 Summary

The Australian market hasn’t truly revolved around a sedan since I was a kid. These days it’s all about SUVs, and anything low-slung is easy to overlook when it comes to family hauling. Add to that the current fixation on hybrid and electric powertrains, and a mid-size petrol sedan feels almost out of step.

And yet, here’s the MG7.

It’s a mid-size fastback with a turbo-petrol engine and just one trim level. Its sharp styling is matched by an even sharper price, and it doesn’t seem particularly concerned about not fitting the current mould.

It lines up against the Toyota Camry SL, Skoda Octavia Sportline and Hyundai Sonata N Line and raises an interesting question. Is this the sedan comeback nobody saw coming? And could it remind modern families why sedans were once king?

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2018 Lexus CT200h 2026 MG Mg7

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