MG Unveils Next-Generation HS SUV: A Rival to Toyota RAV4

2024-07-17
MG Unveils Next-Generation HS SUV: A Rival to Toyota RAV4 banner

MG Motor has officially lifted the curtain on its all-new HS SUV, poised to challenge heavyweights like the Toyota RAV4 in the fiercely competitive Australian market. With a blend of petrol and plug-in hybrid powertrains, the 2025 HS promises to deliver versatility, advanced technology, and distinctive MG styling.

Design and Dimensions

Based on SAIC's Roewe RX5 platform but distinctly MG, the new HS arrives slightly larger than its predecessor. It measures 4636mm in length, 1890mm in width, and boasts a 2750mm wheelbase, enhancing both interior space and road presence. Despite its larger footprint, the roof height has been lowered to 1635mm for a sleeker profile, while cargo capacity expands to 507 litres, offering ample storage for all adventures.

Technology and Features

The 2025 HS is set to impress with a comprehensive suite of standard and optional features. LED headlights illuminate the path ahead, complemented by dual 12.3-inch screens for instrumentation and infotainment. Connectivity is seamless with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and native sat-nav, all accessible through a new three-spoke steering wheel designed for comfort and control. Optional upgrades include 19-inch alloy wheels, a 360-degree camera system, and luxurious amenities such as heated seats and keyless entry.

Safety and Performance

Safety is paramount with adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, lane centring assist, lane keep assist, door exit warning, and rear cross-traffic alert all standard. Under the hood, power comes from an enhanced 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine producing 125kW of power and 275Nm of torque, mated to a responsive seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Market Strategy and Arrival

While pricing specifics are yet to be disclosed, MG aims to position the HS competitively against segment leaders like the RAV4. The SUV is scheduled to hit Australian showrooms by the end of this year, marking MG's continued expansion in the region.

In related news, Geely-owned Radar Auto, anticipating Australia's growing interest in electric dual-cab utes, has established its first subsidiary in Thailand. This move signals Radar's (or Riddara, as it's known in certain markets) intent to bring its electric RD6 pickup to Australia, aligning with global trends towards sustainable mobility solutions.

Conclusion

As MG prepares to launch the all-new HS SUV, anticipation builds for its impact in the medium SUV segment. With enhanced dimensions, advanced technology, and a choice of powertrains including plug-in hybrid options, the HS aims to redefine expectations in its class. Stay tuned for more updates as MG Motor continues to push boundaries and redefine mobility solutions in Australia.

Copyright © 2024. All Rights Reserved by Tynan Motors. LMCT MD 7483
Powered By Dealer Studio