MG MG QS vs BMW 2 Series

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MG MG QS
MG MG QS

2026 price

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Summary

2026 MG MG QS
2026 BMW 2 Series
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Turbo 6, 3.0L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
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8.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
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4
Dislikes
  • Small engine meets big car
  • Artificial-feeling steering
  • Some cabin materials look nice, but feel cheap

  • Some road noise
  • Big turning circle
  • We wish it were prettier
2026 MG MG QS Summary

Meet the MG QS, the latest SUV from the Chinese giant, and one that the brand promises is a “true” seven-seater – not a five-seater with two dinky little seats in the boot, but a full-size SUV that can carry seven adult-sized humans. 

And that promise puts it on a collision course with family favourites like the Toyota Kluger or the Kia Sorento.

So, how does this big MG measure up?

Read on.

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2026 BMW 2 Series Summary

Coupes are back.

Heading into the second half of the 2020s, buyers of affordable sports cars seem better-served for choice than when the current BMW 2 Series Coupe surfaced earlier this decade.

Mazda’s MX-5 keeps gently evolving. Toyota and Subaru have rejuvenated their respective firecracker 86/BRZ twins. The glorious Nissan Z is as evocative as it is entertaining. The recent Ford Mustang revamp serves rousing American muscle car. The reborn Honda Prelude looms as a hybrid hero. And even Audi’s TT is set for resurrection soon.

All reinvigorate the genre. Just like the (G42) 2 Series Coupe, the third in the series since 2007, released during 2021 and facelifted in 2024.

Here we revisit the M240i xDrive, our favourite version (sorry, M2 owners), to see if it remains the definitive brand experience.

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