MG HS Review (2024-present)

4.0

Expert review

Pros

  • Amazing value for money

  • 75-mile official range for plug-in hybrid model

  • Long warranty

Cons

  • MG has a poor reputation for reliability

  • Underwhelming petrol engine

  • Poor fuel economy in entry-level model

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The CarGurus verdict

The MG HS offers a great value proposition in the family SUV market. It’s spacious, well-equipped, and priced significantly lower than its rivals. While it may not be the most exciting SUV to drive, and some elements of the infotainment and safety systems could be improved, the overall package is hard to argue with at this price point.

Whether you choose the petrol model or the efficient PHEV, the HS represents a solid choice for those seeking a practical and affordable family SUV.

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What is the MG HS?

The MG HS is a midsize family SUV that serves as the Chinese’s brand’s best-selling model in the UK. In this latest generation, this family car takes on competitors like the Kia Sportage, Nissan Qashqai, and Volkswagen Tiguan, but at a significantly lower price. Starting at just £25,000, the MG HS undercuts its rivals by several thousand pounds, making it one of the most affordable options in its class.

Despite its budget-friendly price, the HS offers a well-rounded package, with 19-inch alloy wheels as standard, a refined exterior design, and a spacious interior. It can be had with either a petrol engine or as a plug-in hybrid (PHEV), with both powertrains providing excellent value in terms of equipment and running costs. The new MG HS plug-in hybrid has an electric range of up to 75 miles, which is among the best-in-class.

  • While MG might seem like a British brand through and through, these days it is in fact owned by Chinese giant SAIC. By reinvigorating a well-known brand with modern cars sold at particularly competitive prices, SAIC is making real headway in the UK market. Its MG4 electric car is a favourite with company car drivers, and its SUVs such as the HS are no strangers to the sharp end of the new car sales charts.
  • Even the entry-level SE model is well-equipped, with features like 19-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, keyless entry, and the 12.3-inch infotainment screen all included as standard.
  • MG backs the HS with a very strong seven-year/80,000-mile warranty, in an effort to provide peace of mind for buyers.

  • For value-conscious buyers: The entry-level SE model with the 1.5-litre petrol engine offers excellent value, with a high level of standard equipment at a very competitive price.
  • For efficiency: The PHEV is the best choice if you’re looking to reduce running costs, thanks to its long electric-only range and low emissions. It’s also an appealing option for company car drivers due to the tax benefits.
  • For luxury: The Trophy trim adds desirable features like powered seats, synthetic leather upholstery, and dual-zone climate control, making it a good option for those who want a bit more comfort and convenience without breaking the bank. That said, the entry-level SE is hardly poorly equipped, either.
Chris Knapman
Published 13 Nov 2024 by Chris Knapman
Having previously written for The Daily Telegraph, What Car?, Auto Express and others, Chris Knapman now oversees the editorial content at CarGurus, covering buying guides and advice, car reviews, motoring news and more.

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