MG MG3 vs Kgm Actyon

What's the difference?

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MG MG3
MG MG3

$12,888 - $28,888

2024 price

Kgm Actyon
Kgm Actyon

$44,500 - $50,334

2026 price

Summary

2024 MG MG3
2026 Kgm Actyon
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.5L

Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
6.0L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • Underwhelming drivetrain
  • Noisy on the open road
  • Price jump means now less tempting

  • Busy ride
  • Thirsty
  • No powertrain alternatives
2024 MG MG3 Summary

A number of established small cars are becoming more expensive and less popular. The Toyota Yaris, Mazda2 and Suzuki Swift were once the go-to first car, but now start at around $25,000.

This repositioning was great for MG and its sub-$20,000 MG3, which has spent much of the last few years as Australia's most popular light car. It’s hard to deny a low price will open many wallets.

But now in its new generation, the MG3 is thousands of dollars more expensive than before, starting in the mid-$20K range and headed even further up with a new hybrid drivetrain option. We jump in the base petrol Excite to find out if the value is still there for this British-branded, Chinese-built hatchback.

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2026 Kgm Actyon Summary

“Actyon!”

Any car with a name that sounds like the first word sung by Alicia Bridges on The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert soundtrack version of the ‘70s disco classic, I Love the Nightlife, is crying out for attention.

But does the KGM Actyon, from the carmaker formerly known as SsangYong (from 1987, and Dong-A-Motor for 33 years before that) deserve to get the attention of medium SUV buyers against best-sellers like the Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, Mitsubishi Outlander, Nissan X-Trail and Toyota RAV4?

Keep reading, because the latest offering from this intriguing new/70-plus year-old brand from South Korea is presented, priced and packaged like a pro ready for action, so let’s go!

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