Lexus LX570 vs MG HS +EV

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Lexus LX570
Lexus LX570

2021 price

MG HS +EV
MG HS +EV

2024 price

Summary

2021 Lexus LX570
2024 MG HS +EV
Safety Rating

Engine Type
V8, 5.7L

Turbo 4, 1.5L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
14.4L/100km (combined)

1.7L/100km (combined)
Seating
8

5
Dislikes
  • Very, very thirsty
  • Only two colour choices
  • Weird ride

  • Technology isn't great quality
  • Can be thirsty if you don't charge every night
  • Slow gear changing is annoying
2021 Lexus LX570 Summary

When you look at a Lexus LX, you see a distinct resemblance to a Toyota LandCruiser. That’s understandable given that, fundamentally, the Lexus LX is a comprehensively gussied-up Toyota LandCruiser.

Built to put the luxury brand into the large SUV game, and taking advantage of Toyota's huge product portfolio, it's clear that this is not for chucking down the side of a mountain (although it can absolutely do that if asked, as long as you're on good terms with your local paint shop).

Lexus is - or more accurately, LX buyers are - very clear about how folks use the LX: it’s a city car. So it's got all the sophisticated city looks, with skirts and bling and big shiny alloy wheels. Whether there's a point to all that is irrelevant - there are clearly people, like you, who want a posh LandCruiser.

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2024 MG HS +EV Summary

The MG HS +EV Essence is a smart-looking hybrid medium SUV that comes well-stacked with features and has a price point that will make you swoon.

Add the plug-in hybrid engine/motor combination and it’s pitched as a firm competitor against heavyweights like the Ford Escape, Toyota RAV4 and the newer-kid on the block – the Haval H6.

For the top model, it has the goods on paper but how does it perform in real life? I’ve been driving it with my family of three to find out for you.

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