2024 MG MG7 Reviews

You'll find all our 2024 MG MG7 reviews right here.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find MG MG7 dating back as far as 2023.

MG Reviews and News

MG’s new ute set to battle Ranger, HiLux
By Chris Thompson · 09 Sep 2025
MG has confirmed some details ahead of the Australian launch of its ute, the U9, which is still awaiting a locked-in on-sale date.
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Chinese car dominance exposed: BYD, Chery, GWM and MG are all top 10 sellers in Australia in August with the 2026 BYD Shark 6, Chery Tiggo 4, MG ZS and GWM Haval Jolion leading the way
By Dom Tripolone · 03 Sep 2025
Australian new car sales are booming. We bought more than 100,000 new cars in August, which is an all time high for the month.
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New electric car a 'gift' said Chinese car boss: Leapmotor teases 2026 B05 hatch ahead of the MG4 and BYD Dolphin EV rival's debut
By Laura Berry · 02 Sep 2025
Chinese carmaker Leapmotor has teased us with a hint of its sleek, small electric hatch the B05 ahead of its upcoming Munich motor show debut.
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MG IM6 2026 review: Performance
By Andrew Chesterton · 31 Aug 2025
IM is a premium play from Chinese mainstay MG, with the new brand a joint-venture between MG parent SAIC and China's version of Amazon, Alibaba, amongst others, seemingly with the goal of toppling Tesla. There's a Model 3-sized IM5 we've already tested, and this Model Y-sized IM6. And this one is the Performance, which offers supercar speed in properly sumptuous surrounds.
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Think Australia has gone gaga for Chinese cars? Check out the other countries that are lapping up the likes of the GWM Haval Jolion, Chery Tiggo 4, MG4 and BYD Dolphin
By Tim Nicholson · 27 Aug 2025
If you need any proof that Australians are well and truly in favour of Chinese cars, just take a look around your local supermarket car park.
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2026 MG U9 ute's Aussie suspension could upset the comfortable lead of Ford's Ranger and Toyota's HiLux
By Laura Berry · 21 Aug 2025
MG’s first ute in Australia, the U9, is set to launch in September to take on the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux.When it does land here it will come with an Aussie-specific multi-link suspension setup that the brand says will suit our roads and increase comfort.This is a big difference to the LDV Terron 9 which is essentially the same ute under the skin. Both LDV and MG are owned by China's SAIC Motor.The LDV Terron 9, on the other hand, has rear leaf springs. Many utes come with this type of suspension due to the affordability, strength and load-carrying capacity. However, leaf springs aren’t known for their ride comfort and on-road dynamics.With the MG U9's more sophisticated rear multi-link setup, it has been benchmarked locally.“We researched the Australian market significantly for our MG U9 product, and we share Australia’s love for the outdoor, sport and adventure lifestyle, but often the utes they drive just don’t offer the comfort they want or deserve,” said MG Motor Australia and New Zealand CEO Peter Ciao.“I wanted to offer a ute with no compromise on driving comfort or capability. And, we’ve done this by engineering our multi-link rear suspension platform specifically for the demands of our local drivers”.Multi-link suspension is typically used in SUVs and cars for the better ride and on-road dynamics it offers, however it generally doesn't offer as much load-carrying capability.The MG U9 won't be the first ute to feature a rear multi-link setup in Australia. The BYD Shark 6 features this kind of rear suspension, though it only has a braked towing capacity of 2500kg.Despite having a rear multi-link setup, the MG U9 will still offer a segment benchmark braked towing capacity of 3500kg, like the leaf-sprung LDV Terron 9, as well as the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux.The MG U9 will be offered solely in a dual-cab body style and use the same platform as the Terron 9 with a ladder-frame chassis and four-wheel drive.Under the bonnet is a 2.5 litre turbo-diesel engine making 164kW, which is paired to an eight-speed automatic transmission.A hybrid version of the U9 is likely to follow after the launch of the diesel variant, with the possibility of a fully electric model coming later.Pricing and more detailed specifications for the MG U9 have yet to be announced. However, prospective Australian buyers are now able to pre-order the U9 through MG dealers.The U9 will arrive following MG's successful rise in Australia off the back of popular models such as the MG3 hatch, MG ZS SUV and affordable electric vehicles such as the MG4 and Terron 9.
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MG IM5 2026 review: Performance
By James Cleary · 20 Aug 2025
Not so long ago the sedan seemed to be on its last legs in the Aussie new-car market. But EVs, the Tesla Model 3 in particular, have changed that. And now a new liftback-style electric sedan, the MG IM5 has arrived to challenge not only the Tesla but other EV five-seaters from BYD (Seal), Hyundai (Ioniq 6) and Polestar (2).
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Hybrid SUV with 1500km range claim! 2026 MG IM6 updated in China almost immediately after the Tesla Model Y rival’s Australian launch
By Chris Thompson · 18 Aug 2025
Just as MG’s premium ‘IM’ brand has launched in Australia, the model it’s likely to sell in the greatest volume has been given a hefty update and a new hybrid range-extender (EREV) in its home market.
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The real reason everyone you know is buying a Chinese car | Opinion
By Andrew Chesterton · 16 Aug 2025
I’m going to let you in on a little secret that ever-so-slightly undermines the good work I and others do for this esteemed tome. But do keep it between us, ok?
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