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Popular Chinese SUVs score maximum five-star safety ratings: 2025 MG HS and 2025 Chery Omoda E5 electric car get tick of approval from ANCAP
By Samuel Irvine · 14 Nov 2024
Australia’s independent assessor of vehicle safety, ANCAP, has awarded a maximum five star rating to the MG HS and electric Chery Omoda E5.ANCAP said the MG HS was tested according to the body’s latest safety protocols, while the five-star rating of the existing Chery Omoda 5 – which is according to 2022 Protocols – was extended to cover the electric variant.The MG HS’ strongest test results were found in the Adult Occupant Protection category, where it scored a 90 per cent rating. This was achieved by full points awarded in the side impact, oblique pole, whiplash protection and far-side impact tests.A score of 87 per cent was also achieved for Child Occupant Protection with protection of critical body regions rated as ‘Good’.The HS’ performance in Vulnerable Road User Protection also scored well, achieving an 83 per cent score that was backed up by well-performing advanced driver assistance systems in car-to-motorcycle crash scenarios, such as autonomous emergency braking (AEB).Having said that, the performance of AEB back over, the system that detects pedestrians when reversing, was rated as ‘Marginal’, with the 'Driver Assist' category delivering the HS' lowest score out of the four testing categories of 73 per cent.ANCAP’s CEO, Carla Hoorweg, said MG was continuing to showcase its safety credentials.“The previous generation MG HS achieved a five-star result against 2019 criteria. Our protocols have been upgraded twice since then, so it is positive to see MG continue to invest in the safety of the HS”, said Hoorweg.While carrying over the petrol Omoda 5’s five-star rating, the Chery Omoda E5 stood up under some additional testing – such as front offset and oblique pole crash tests – to confirm its safety performance as well as the integrity of its high-voltage battery in a crash scenario.“This five-star rating for the Omoda E5 will be a welcome addition to the shopping lists of consumers and fleets in the market for a five-star EV,” said Hoorweg.Interested buyers can check out the full details of the safety report on the MG HS and Chery Omoda E5 at ANCAP’s website here.
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'Petrol and diesel aren't going anywhere': How GWM, Toyota and BYD have had huge sales success in 2024, while electric car-only brands like Tesla, Leapmotor and Deepal may struggle in the future | Analysis
By Samuel Irvine · 13 Nov 2024
The defining story of Australia’s new-car market in 2024 has been the unbridled flow of electric-only car brands that have either set up shop in Australia or announced plans to do so, with the vast majority hailing from China.
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Breakthrough 1000km driving range semi-solid state battery reaches production: New Chinese electric car beats Toyota, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen to beating range anxiety
By Laura Berry · 11 Nov 2024
The electric car industry is rushing to find better batteries for EVs, and we’ve learnt that Chinese carmaker IM is only weeks away from rolling out a mass-produced model with a revolutionary semi-solid state battery called the Lightyear in its L6 sedan.
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Will BYD slash electric car prices to match 2025 MG4, GWM Ora and others, or import cheaper EVs such as the Seagull?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 10 Nov 2024
Is BYD going to go match other Chinese brands with significant discounts on electric vehicles (EVs)? Or will it release an even cheaper city car based on the Seagull hatch?
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Toyota and Tesla's nightmare arrives: MG4 electric car outsells Tesla Model Y, Model 3 and Toyota Camry, nearly catches Toyota Corolla but is it sustainable?
By John Law · 09 Nov 2024
Is MG the latest headache for Tesla and Toyota? October’s electric car sales suggest the Chinese brand just might be. Tesla is out and MG is in, and it’s all thanks to price cuts that have bumped the highly regarded MG4 hatchback not only ahead of Model Y and Model 3 sales, but in front of Elon Musk’s controversial brand entirely. In October 2024, Tesla sold a total of 1464 cars, 1042 of which were Model Y and the remaining 422 Model 3s. During the same period, MG shifted a seriously impressive 1486 MG4 hatchbacks. For context, in the small-car segment that puts the MG4 only behind the Toyota Corolla (1751) and ahead of all others, including stalwarts such as the Hyundai i30, Kia Cerato (967) and Mazda3 (742). It also outsold the Toyota Camry.The MG4’s direct rivals including the GWM Ora (154) and BYD Dolphin (67) were nowhere near the MG last month. So what’s driving sales over at MG? It’s price. That’s the long and short of it. The brand is offering startlingly low entry points for its electric hatch, with the Excite 51kWh with 350km of WLTP range currently $32,990 drive-away — and that’s a national deal for MY24. Not only is that cheaper than the GWM Ora ($35,990, drive-away) and BYD Dolphin ($38,990, before on-road costs), but about $3000 less than a Toyota Corolla Ascent Sport hybrid, too.Stepping up to the Excite 64 with 450km driving range and the up-spec Essence, the brand’s offering an $8000 factory bonus, though that is restricted to MY23 models. Current versions (with minimal changes) are $44,990 and $46,990 (drive-away), respectively. Historically more popular than Ora and Dolphin anyway, the MG4 was finding between 300-400 homes a month earlier in the year. It was the dramatic price cut on September 20 that has drastically impacted sales. MG Chief Commercial Officer Giles Belcher made note of other reasons for MG4's success last month."At MG we believe we have a winning formula when it comes to buying a new car, and this includes EVs – we have award winning products, backed up by an industry leading 10-year warranty and at a price point that represents great value," said Belcher.To be fair to MG, while the Excite 51kWh was the most sold variant with 53 per cent share, that still leaves the other variants doing heavy lifting in sales terms.Price has been one of the biggest factors affecting EV popularity. Tesla is a great example, after a few mid-1000 Model Y months in April and May it slashed prices, corresponding to a huge month-on-month increase in June with 2906 Model Ys and 1777 Model 3s sold. That same month saw other marques, including Nissan, Peugeot and Ford, dramatically discount their electric cars. A near-instant increase in sales followed.If MG manages to keep such a sharp price point on the MG4 hatch while covering its operating costs, rivals like the Dolphin, Ora and other new rivals are unlikely to catch up by the end of the year. There will be a bigger challenge next year with more cut-price rivals such as the Kia EV3 and Hyundai Inster, not to mention fresh rivals such as Aion's new hatch, entering the fray.
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New record setting hybrid travelled more than 2200km before needing to refuel: Chinese plug-in hybrid from the same company that builds MGs sets new Guinness World Record
By Dom Tripolone · 29 Oct 2024
A little known plug-in hybrid has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest distance covered on a single tank of fuel and battery charge.
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Bargain electric car to return? 2025 MG ZS EV replacement price confirmed in China in a boost for new BYD Atto 3 and Hyundai Kona Electric rival: Report
By John Law · 28 Oct 2024
The 2025 MG ZS EV is gearing up to be replaced by a new, ground-up electric model known as the MG ES5 in China. 
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New Chinese car hit with three star safety rating: 2025 MG MG3 petrol and hybrid small hatchback gets three star ANCAP score in blow for Toyota Yaris and Mazda2 rival
By Dom Tripolone · 22 Oct 2024
The new MG3 hatchback has been slapped with a three star safety rating by the Australiasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).
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MG won't follow in Toyota's footsteps and go hybrid and electric only in Australia
By Tom White · 21 Oct 2024
Despite offering nearly its entire range as electric or hybrids, MG will keep combustion versions of its cars around.
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