MG HS Review 2024
MG HS At A Glance
The MG HS is an affordable family SUV which doesn't feel like a budget option. It's cheaper than a Skoda Karoq or Nissan Qashqai, despite being closer in size to a Ford Kuga or Honda CR-V. Read our full MG HS review to find out if you should spend your money on this cut-price SUV.
It's fair to say that MG has had a rocky start under Chinese ownership, with models like the MG 6 and MG GS falling wide of the mark. It's finally starting to make a name for itself as an appealing budget brand, though, with generous levels of standard equipment as well as an impressive seven-year warranty.
MG's line-up today consists of the MG 3 hatchback, the MG ZS small SUV and the electric-only MG 5 EV. The biggest car in the line-up is this, the MG HS. As we touched upon above, rivals range from popular models like the Kia Sportage and Peugeot 3008, to slightly bigger SUVs like the Toyota RAV4 and Citroen C5 Aircross.
You can't buy the MG HS with a diesel engine, which is quite a statement in itself. Instead, buyers get the choice of an underwhelming 1.5-litre petrol (officially it packs 162PS but it couldn't pull a skin off a rice pudding) or a punchier plug-in hybrid.
By combining the petrol engine with an electric motor, the MG HS PHEV provides surprisingly rapid acceleration. It's the 32-mile electric range that most buyers will be more interested in, though, while its sub-50g/km CO2 figure will make it appealing to company car drivers.
Inside, the MG HS has a spacious interior with a high seating position. It doesn't feel quite as posh as a Volkswagen Tiguan, but it's a lot better finished than the old MG GS. There were initially three trim levels available in the MG HS range: Explore, Excite and Exclusive. This has now been slimmed down to just the two, Excite and Exclusive. All are well equipped for the money, with the mid-spec MG HS Excite featuring navigation, a reversing camera and 18-inch alloy wheels.
MG HS prices start from less than £21,500, which is very competitive for an SUV of this size. Even the plug-in hybrid is relatively affordable, priced from around £32,500. When you consider how much physical car you get for the money, that's a modern day SUV bargain. And, unlike some MG models of old, the MG HS doesn't represent too much of a compromise, either.
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MG HS handling and engines
- Engines range from 1.5 T-GDI to 1.5 T-GDI PHEV
- Readers report Real MPG to be between 32–40 mpg
MG HS 2024: Handling and ride quality
Forget about MG's sporting heritage, the HS lacks finesse in the handling department. The steering is just a little vague, while the ride comfort isn't really good enough to compensate for this. It patters over broken tarmac, while the weight of the plug-in hybrid model means you'll feel every little bump in the road. The Citroen C5 Aircross is a comfier choice, while the SEAT Ateca and Mazda CX-5 are more fun to drive.
It's easy to drive, though, while good visibility helps around town. Rear parking sensors and a reversing camera are standard on MG HS Excite and Exclusive models – both very useful gadgets when manouvering a relatively large family SUV in a tight car park.
MG HS 2024: Engines
The regular MG HS is powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine. This is a four-cylinder turbocharged unit, producing 162PS and 250Nm of torque. It's available with a six-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch auto transmission.
You'd expect it to be quicker than smaller three-cylinder alternatives, but the relatively hefty dimensions of the MG HS mean it's not particularly rapid – accelerating to 62mph in 9.9 seconds.
There isn't a diesel MG HS on sale, but there is an alternative if you require punchier performance. The MG HS PHEV (plug-in hybrid) pairs a 1.5 petrol engine with an electric motor, producing a combined 258PS. This is noticeably quicker off the line, accelerating to 62mph from a standstill in 7.1 seconds.
All MG HS models are front-wheel drive so you'll have to look elsewhere if you wish to venture off road.
MG HS 2024: Safety
Every MG HS comes with a host of driver-assist features grouped under the 'MG Pilot' banner. These include an low-speed emergency braking system, named Active Emergency Braking, which can apply the brakes to prevent a crash at speeds below 12mph. As well as spotting other cars, this can also recognise pedestrians and cyclists.
Blind Spot Detection is also standard across the range, as well as Rear Cross Traffic Alert (which makes you aware of oncoming traffic when you're reversing out of a parking space or driveway).
When the MG HS was crash tested by Euro NCAP, it scored a five-star safety rating. That includes a 92 per cent score for adult occupants and 81 per cent for children. It was rated 64 per cent for its protection of vulnerable road users and 76 per cent for its safety assist features.
MG HS 2024: Towing
The petrol MG HS has an official braked towing capacity of up to 1750kg. The MG HS PHEV, meanwhile, is rated to tow up to 1500kg.
Engine | MPG | 0-62 | CO2 |
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1.5 T-GDI | - | 9.9 s | 148–168 g/km |
1.5 T-GDI Automatic | - | 9.9 s | 157–174 g/km |
1.5 T-GDI PHEV | - | 7.1 s | 43 g/km |
MG HS interior
- Boot space is 448–1375 litres
- Euro NCAP rating of five stars
Dimensions | |
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Length | 4574 mm |
Width | 2078 mm |
Height | 1664 mm |
Wheelbase | 2720 mm |
MG HS 2024: Practicality
While the MG HS is actually fairly large compared to rivals, its boot can only shift up to 463 litres of luggage (448 litres in the MG HS Plug-in Hybrid). That's less than a Nissan Qashqai or SEAT Ateca, but it's an easy boot to access, and there's a handy hidden storage area underneath the floor. You can also drop the rear seats if you need more space, although they don't fold entirely flat.
Boot aside, the MG HS has a spacious cabin. You sit surprisingly high up, giving a proper off-roader-like vibe. That's not great for headroom, particularly if you buy one with the panoramic sunroof, but it is good for drivers who wish to see over hedgerows.
There's plenty of room in the back, too, while reclining back rests mean it's easy to get comfortable. ISOFIX child seat mounting points are fitted to the outer rear seats, while wide-opening rear doors helps when you're wrestling with a child seat.
MG HS 2024: Quality and finish
Even the most affordable models in the MG HS range feel posher than you'd expect for the price, with highlights including a perforated leather steering wheel and contrasting red stitching as standard. There are plenty of soft-touch finishes, while the MG HS feels like it'll generally stand up well to day-to-day family life.
MG HS 2024: Infotainment
The MG HS features a surprisingly big 10.1-inch infotainment screen, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on hand to provide access to your favourite apps from your mobile phone. We'd recommend looking for an MG HS Excite or Exclusive model for navigation and DAB radio – nice-to-have features, even if they're not particularly necessary.
While the media system in the MG HS might trump rivals in terms of size, it doesn't quite hit the spot in terms of useability. It's just a bit slow to respond and not as intuitive as you'd find in an infotainment system from a mainstream competitor.
MG HS value for money
MG HS 2024: Prices
On-the-road prices start from £21,495 for a new MG HS Excite with the 1.5-litre petrol engine and manual gearbox, rising to £32,595 for a top-spec MG HS Plug-in Hybrid Exclusive.
As a comparison, the ever-popular Nissan Qashqai starts at more than £23,500, while the Vauxhall Grandland X PHEV range starts at £33,260 and tops out at more than £45,000.
On the used market, we've seen pre-registered examples of the MG HS available for £18,500 (a saving of £2500 compared to list), while an MG HS Exclusive automatic can be picked up for around £22,000.
MG HS 2024: Running Costs
The MG HS 1.5 petrol performs poorly in fuel economy tests, officially returning up to 37.2mpg with the manual gearbox and 36.2mpg with the auto. These are the kind of figures we'd expect to see from a petrol SUV 20 years ago – a SEAT Ateca 1.5 TSI will return up to 45.6mpg.
There's no diesel option, but the MG HS Plug-in Hybrid is a bit more efficient. While MG quotes 155.8mpg, this isn't very dependent on how regularly you charge it and the kind of journeys you cover. It can officially travel up to 32 miles on electric power alone – if you rarely travel further than this, the MG HS PHEV will be very efficient indeed.
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From launch, the MG HS was available in three trim levels: Explore, Excite and Exclusive.
The MG HS Explore features a leather steering wheel, faux leather upholstery, keyless entry/start, cruise control, a four-speaker sound system, 10.1-inch colour touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, driver's six-way adjustable seat with lumbar adjustment, passenger's four-way adjustable seat, 17-inch alloy wheels, roof rails, LED daytime running lights and air conditioning.
The MG HS Excite adds rear parking sensors and camera, 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, rain-sensing wipers, DAB radio, navigation, adaptive cruise control (on DCT models), and Traffic Jam Assist (also DCT only).
Topping the range is the MG HS Exclusive. This adds a panoramic sunroof, bi-function LED headlights with auto-dimming high beam, front and rear LED sequential indicators, leather upholstery, sports style front seats with one-piece back, heated front seats, dual-zone auto air con, ambient lighting and a six-speaker sound system. MG HS Exclusive models paired with the DCT automatic gearbox also feature driving modes, steering wheel paddle shifters, metal sports pedals and a powered tailgate.
Dimensions | |
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Length | 4574 mm |
Width | 2078 mm |
Height | 1664 mm |
Wheelbase | 2720 mm |
Miscellaneous | |
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Kerb Weight | 1489–1775 kg |
Boot Space | 448–1375 L |
Warranty | 7 years / 80000 miles |
Servicing | 15000 miles |
Costs | |
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List Price | £22,796–£33,541 |
Insurance Groups | - |
Road Tax Bands | A–H |
Official MPG | - |
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings | |
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Adult | - |
Child | - |
Pedestrian | - |
Overall | 5 |
Currently on sale
SUV | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
SE 1.5T-GDI 258 122hp 16.6 kWh DCT Auto Start/Stop 5dr | £31,041 | - | 7.1 s |
SE 1.5T-GDI DCT Auto Start/Stop 5dr | £23,901 | - | - |
SE 1.5T-GDI Start/Stop 5dr | £22,796 | - | - |
Trophy 1.5T-GDI 258 122hp 16.6 kWh DCT Auto Start/Stop 5dr | £33,541 | - | 7.1 s |
Trophy 1.5T-GDI DCT Auto Start/Stop 5dr | £26,401 | - | - |
Trophy 1.5T-GDI Start/Stop 5dr | £25,296 | - | - |
On sale until September 2023
SUV | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
1.5 T-Gdi Excite 5dr | - | - | 9.9 s |
1.5 T-Gdi Excite DCT 5dr | - | - | 9.9 s |
1.5 T-Gdi Exclusive 5dr | - | - | 9.9 s |
1.5 T-Gdi Exclusive DCT 5dr | - | - | 9.9 s |
Excite 1.5T-GDI 258 122hp 16.6 kWh DCT Auto Start/Stop 5dr | £23,595 | - | 7.1 s |
Exclusive 1.5T-GDI 258 122hp 16.6 kWh DCT Auto Start/Stop 5dr | £26,095 | - | 7.1 s |
On sale until December 2022
SUV | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
1.5 T-Gdi Explore 5dr | - | - | 9.9 s |
Model History
October 2019
MG HS on sale now
A budget alternative to the Nissan Qashqai and Skoda Karoq, the MG HS is priced from £17,995 and is on sale now.
On the outside, MG says the HS has been designed to look 'purposeful and sporty', with the latest iteration of MG's grille at the front and twin tailpipes with an aluminium lower bumper at the rear.
Inside, there's a well-appointed driving position and roomy seats. MG claims class-leading shoulder-, hip- and head-room with soft-touch materials 'in all the right places'. Piano key buttons, turbine design air vents and soft-touch door cards are pleasingly tactile, says MG, while rear seat passengers get reclining seats, two USB sockets and a fold-out arm rest.
The HS is powered by MG's 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine with 162PS paired with a six-speed manual or seven-speed DCT automatic transmission.
The entry level Explore model features include 17-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry with push button start, a 10.1-inch colour touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and electric folding and heated door mirrors.
The mid-level Excite version is available from £20,495 and adds a rear parking camera, 18-inch alloy wheels, rain sensing wipers and navigation. Top-spec Exclusive is available from £22,995 with a choice of two leather interiors (black or red and black), front and rear LED sequential indicators, electrically adjustable heated sports front seats, dual zone climate control, ambient lighting and a panoramic opening Skyroof. DCT versions also include driving modes including Super Sport and a customisable electronic opening tailgate.
On sale now with customer deliveries starting in November, the HS joins the MG3, ZS and ZS EV in MG's range. It's also backed by MG's seven-year warranty.
October 2020
MG HS Plug-in Hybrid announced
Priced from £29,995, the MG HS Plug-in combines a 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine with a 90kW electric motor. It has an official CO2 output of 43g/km and can travel 32 miles under electric power.
Together the electric and petrol motors develop a combined power output of 258PS, giving the HS Plug-in the ability to accelerate from 0-60mph in 6.9 seconds. With power going to the front wheels, the HS Plug-in uses a six-speed automatic gearbox combined with a four-speed electronic drive unit.
Using a Type 2 fast charger, the MG HS Plug-in can be charged from zero to 100% in just three hours.