MG Reviews
MG HS Essence 2025 review: snapshot
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By John Law · 09 Sep 2024
Sitting at the top of the MG HS tree is the Essence which bears a $4000 premium over its mid-spec Excite sibling.
MG HS Excite 2025 review: snapshot
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By John Law · 07 Sep 2024
MG's mid-spec family SUV is the Excite and this petrol front-drive medium SUV has its sights set on the GWM Haval H6 and Mazda CX-5.
MG3 Hybrid+ Excite vs Suzuki Swift Hybrid Plus auto 2025 comparison review
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By James Cleary · 06 Sep 2024
You've set a new-car budget ceiling of $30,000. Your preference is for a small five-door hatch rather than the ubiquitous 'compact SUV' and with fuel price surges now a painfully regular part of life you like the idea of a hybrid.
MG HS Vibe 2025 review: snapshot
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By John Law · 05 Sep 2024
This is the most affordable second-gen MG HS you can get but it might be the best in the range.
MG HS 2025 review
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By John Law · 03 Sep 2024
The second-generation MG HS arrives in petrol guise first with hybrid variants to follow. It sits on a completely new platform with a fresh engine, transmission and brings massive improvements to comfort, control, insulation and safety over the car it replaces. All that and its price remains well below established brands. What's the catch?
MG MG4 2024 review: Excite 51 long-term
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By Laura Berry · 05 Jul 2024
Something I need to stop doing is getting out of cars I’ve just been driving and walking off while they’re still running. Seriously, I’ve done it constantly lately and I blame it all on the MG MG4 I’ve been testing for the past month.The MG4 is a small electric hatchback and it doesn’t have an on or off switch. It just turns on when you open the door and sit in the driver’s seat and then turns off when you get out and lock it.That’s a convenient feature and I became used to it quickly. Thing is I’m now getting out of other cars without turning them off.There’s more to the MG4 than that trick, so let me start again.Our MG4 is the most affordable in its range which means it’s the Excite grade and it has the 51kWh battery. MG was doing a drive-way deal of $39,990 at the time of writing, making it one of the lowest priced electric cars in Australia.The Excite grade has most of the features of the Essence grade above it. There’s LED headlights, a 10.25-inch media screen and 7.0-inch instrument cluster, plus there’s Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.Just before I started in this MG4 I’d been testing the MG4 Essence and that gave me a clear back-to-back comparison of what you’re not getting in the Excite. Things like heated seats, a wireless phone charger and a power adjustable driver’s seat.You can do without those features if money’s tight, but I’m not sure I could live without the 435km driving range (WLPT) the Essence has from its larger 64kWh battery.The Excite’s 51kWh battery has a range of 350km (WLPT) and in real-world testing we found this to be accurate, but also not enough for longer trips where we knew a charger wasn’t waiting for us at the other end.The good news is the Excite is offered with a 64kWh battery, too, for about $5000 more which sounds like a lot at this level, but the extra capacity will take some of the range anxiety away.We managed to travel 405km in our Excite 51kWh but it was all urban duties - the school run, grocery shopping and city commuting. Overall our average energy usage was 23.1kWh/100km, which is on the higher side. Our long-term testing of larger heavier EVs returned better energy efficiency than this. Charging is quick and I found using a 75kW charger the battery could be filled from five to 90 per cent in under an hour, which is impressive, but don’t forget the battery isn’t enormous.What is impressive is the way the MG4 Excite drives. This is a comfortable, well composed sporty hatchback with good handling. I feel the way this car drives is outstanding for the price bracket with great steering, too, and a superb feeling of connection to the road. The practicality of the MG4 is also outstanding. We have a small family with a toddler and a bigger kid and we lived daily with the MG4 and never found room for us or our stuff in the cabin to be an issue. Boot space is a little restricted, though, at 363 litres, but the beauty of a hatch is you can fold the rear seats down to carry something larger, which we did. We bought a small cabinet online which fit with plenty of space to spare. Have a look at my pictures.Great styling with a sporty face, interesting tail-lights with a cool LED design and a premium-looking interior complete what is an outstanding package, especially at this price.Acquired: June 2024Distance travelled this month: 405kmOdometer: 1493kmAverage energy consumption this month: 23.1kWh/100km
MG 3 2024 review: Hybrid+ Excite
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By John Law · 12 Jun 2024
Once Australia's cheapest new car, the MG3 is now decidedly more expensive but that's for good reason. With a new platform, upgraded cabin, the latest safety technology and an all-new hybrid powertrain MG's new city car isn't just a replacement for your clapped out Hyundai Getz, this promises to be a true rival fro the Toyota Yaris and Volkswagen Polo.
MG4 64kWh Excite vs BYD Dolphin Premium 2024 comparison review
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By Tom White · 10 May 2024
These two hatchbacks make headlines for their relatively affordable price tags and long driving range but which is better?
MG ZST 2024 review: Essence petrol
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By Emily Agar · 19 Feb 2024
The MG ZST Essence is the tarted-up version of the popular ZS model but it's rivals all have brand-new five-star ANCAP safety ratings. Are a few tweaks to its design and tech enough to satisfy families?
MG MG4 XPower 2024 review
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By Stephen Ottley · 17 Nov 2023
MG is going after the Honda Civic Type R and Toyota GR Corolla with an all-electric hot hatch. We hit the road to find out if this a sign of things to come or a step too far, too soon for the EV market.The MG4 XPower packs plenty of performance but can it provide the driving thrills hot hatch buyers demand? Read our review to find out.