MG NZ reveals pricing of its first plug-in hybrid

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MG Motor New Zealand has launched its first plug-In hybrid that is priced from $52,990, with an all-electric range of 52km.

This makes it one of the cheapest new plug-in hybrid (PHEV) in New Zealand and includes an eight-year, 160,000-kilometre battery warranty and a 5-year unlimited kilometre vehicle warranty.

The MG HS Plug-In Hybrid’s total output of 480Nm (209kW) totals both the output from the electric motor with the 1.5L turbo combustion engine. This total output combined provides an impressive 1.7L/100km combined cycle fuel consumption 

The PHEV joins the MG Excite and Essence petrol models, and the all-electric version.

Speaking at the launch, Peter Ciao, CEO, MG Motor New Zealand, said: “The new MG HS Plug-In Hybrid brilliantly showcases the intelligence and innovation we have available within our brand. It offers our customers the opportunity to experience new energy innovation while remaining in the comfort of a true SUV that is equal parts stylish, sporty and spacious. 

“The MG HS Plug-In Hybrid is our first plug-in hybrid, our second new energy vehicle, and one that we’re delighted to bring to our New Zealand customers as part of our commitment to making new energy vehicles mainstream in New Zealand.” 

Features include a panoramic Stargazer sunroof, 360-degree camera, a 12.3” virtual instrument cluster, 10.1” colour touchscreen, and heated and electrically adjustable leather sports seats with Alcantara trim. Included as standard is the MG Pilot Driver Safety Technology system, a comprehensive suite of active and passive driver assistance technologies. 

The MG HS Plug-In Hybrid offers the practicality of a medium SUV with ample interior headroom for all occupants, plenty of interior space, and 60/40 split-folding rear seats allowing for a maximum boot space of 1,275 litres. 

The MG HS Plug-In Hybrid arrives in New Zealand in April 2021.

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