MG MG QS vs Isuzu MU-X

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MG MG QS
MG MG QS

2026 price

Isuzu MU-X
Isuzu MU-X

$49,900 - $77,100

2026 price

Summary

2026 MG MG QS
2026 Isuzu MU-X
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Diesel Turbo 4, 3.0L
Fuel Type
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Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
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8.3L/100km (combined)
Seating
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7
Dislikes
  • Small engine meets big car
  • Artificial-feeling steering
  • Some cabin materials look nice, but feel cheap

  • Extra gruff
  • Laggy take-off
  • More power and torque wouldn't hurt
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 Isuzu MU-X Summary

Isuzu’s 3.0-litre MU-X has attracted plenty of fans over the years – and for good reason: it’s a seven-seat 4WD wagon packed with features, driver-assist tech and it has a decent 4WD set-up including a recalibrated rough terrain mode.

But the Japanese brand's 1.9-litre experiment has now officially ended – it’s a Gary-goner. So, for this test I’m driving its replacement: the 2.2L MU-X. This 4WD wagon has a, you guessed it, 2.2-litre engine – offering better claimed fuel consumption than the 3.0L, as well as an eight-speed automatic transmission and idle stop-start technology. And this MU-X has the same 3.5 tonne towing capacity as the 3.0-litre version, that’s 500kg more than the outgoing 1.9L MU-X.

So, how does this new 2.2L MU-X perform off-road? And does it make more sense as an adventure wagon than its 3.0L stablemate?

Read on.

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Deep dive comparison

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