The Southeast Asian version (XP150) is much much cooler than the one we got in Europe. Hell, even the US Yaris which isn't even a Toyota but a rebadged Mazda 2 looks better than the XP210
The performance is contingent on how charged the battery is...if there is sufficient charge, it really hauls. You will be taken by surprise at how quick it is. I've got a red essence on order. Can't wait to get my hands on it.
@bikeman123 actually, now that I've had the car and driven it around 3000kms, the power delivery is fine. There is a September software update that should be applied to the MG3 and you should be fine.
One of "only one in its class" you forgot to mention that is ismart connectivity. Remotely turn on the ac in hot summer or cold winter before u get into the car, this make it extra special.
they sort of are doing this. They are working on a smaller low cost EV hatch and it's set to release next year but it will probably be called "MG2" since it won't use the same platform.
@@marcogentile3392 ah got you so it is interesting they saw this gap for the MG3 in this space. wonder what the MG2 will con in for, in the UK 18K sterling would be the target I think
It's certainly lacking in a few ways with no telescoping steering wheel and no split fold rear seats both disappointments. Also seventeen inch wheels would be nice. And it's getting pretty close to the Yaris Hybrid in price. The basic formula is certainly their but the missing features and build quality let it down substantially. 😎🇦🇺
Odley enough I was behind one of these hybrids this afternoon and I thought it's "bum" looked shit and when we had 400m to slow down to a red light the MG braked it's arse off but no brake light. When I checked the number plate it had a little EV badge on it which then reminded me of my old fully electric MG which used to give me whiplash every time I took my foot off the excelater. Anyhoo great review.
Exactly on the motorway doing 80 and want to overtake you have no idea how much performance you get when put foot down. This car needs to be reviewed on a busy motorway not open country
An ex work colleague of mine used to commute 100 miles to work (each way) to work every day 90% dual carriageway and motorway. Even with long range MG3 and 72Khr he would not get to work and back on a full normal charge. If you deduct 15% for WLTP exaggeration and remove 30% of the wigglyamps due to the 80/10 rule he has 163 miles. It could be even less as there is bugger all regeneration to be had and its 70 mph driving. This is why EVs cant replace a family car. A larger heavier LFP battery would be a possible solution but it would still be tight.
Engine is the same 4 cylinder 1.5L Opel engine supplied by GM as the previous model. This is a later derivation of the 1.8L timing belt (Family 1) engine in the Astra and Cruze called SGE. GM no longer uses the engine in the US, they use newer belt-in-oil engines made in Korea. I don't know where you got the 1.4L from. The 3 speed is indeed a slushbox, you need a gearbox so the engine can match the speed of the output shaft being driven by the motor. Its only full EVs that can use a fixed gear.
I own an MG4 and recently drove an MG3 rental - the old one. I could not believe these two cars came from the same company since there was literally not a single thing in common between them other than the MG brand. Not a single dial, knob, wheel, screen, software, nothing. It's interesting they've revamped the MG3 and clearly the interior does share bits and pieces that are familiar to my MG4. But I don't understand why they didn't just sell an EV and instead went for some crappy hybrid. With cars like the Citroen eC3 and Dacia Spring, there are opportunities for a more stripped back, smaller EV and MG should be poised to exploit it. Except they're not. Weird.
Because most people don't have the facilities to charge an EV so don't want one. And I'm on of them. Hybrids are more practical on a daily basis when you don't need to worry about running out of battery and charging all the time
@ProtipoAl I don't worry about battery or having to charge it all the time. Besides that, Norway managed to obtain 100% sales of EVs with joined up thinking. And back to MG, they sold a shit tonne of MG4s by going electric so this was a missed opportunity.
I drove it back to back with the new Suzuki Swift. It's very fast, but in every other aspect (fuel economy, cabin noise, handling, driving position etc) the Swift absolutely blows it out of the water. Strangely, the current ZS is a much better all rounder than the new 3, despite being pretty old now.
The new swift isn’t a proper hybrid like a Prius or this MG3 Hybird. “The Swift’s Smart Hybrid system uses an electric motor called an Integrated Starter Generator (ISG). Working alongside Swift’s petrol engine to help improve fuel efficiency, the ISG is powered by an extra 10 Ah lithium-ion battery that is charged as the car decelerates and brakes. While cruising the battery helps power all of the additional electrical systems like safety features, air conditioning, Bluetooth and smartphone connectivity.”
first and second gear are managed by the electrical motor so the three gears are somehow like a 3 , 4 and 5 gear. More than enough but I'm curious about reliability in time
Still lacking in design idea for all MG line up. The front is from Toyota Yaris South East Asia version. The rear is from Honda City South East Asia version. 2 top selling car in Thailand.
it is a totally different experience, going over the fact that people have their opinion about whether ev is actually ecological, but talking exclusively about the user experience, there is a huge difference between putting in petrol, and try to maximize the use of it (you can get really far with not so much fuel, you feel like you are producing your own energy and really not polluting all that much), and having to charge a big battery at a station (which you can guess, takes more than 3 / 5 min, which is the time you make when you go to a petrol station)
@@fasttracklap8480 People who buy an Ora will not charge at a chaging station - they will spend 3 to 5 seconds refuelling by plugging their car in overnight. The debate about whether EVs are better for the environment has been had and settled long ago - the break-even point in Australia charging 100% from the grid for a Tesla model 3 vs a Corolla hybrid is just under 30,000km anf then only if you exclude any recycling of the battery at the end.
Nah, it needs at least one more generation to solve the hybrid + engine combo. It's fun car but it's not in Yaris' levels in terms of economy. And of course nowhere near Yaris' safety.
Well my 2016 Golf 1.4 turbo does same consumption.....5.4 and it's 8 years old and bigger than that. Why have these companies waiting for so long to achieve that figure. Now imagine that with a 1.2 turbo Polo engine and hybrid.....that would be a great fuel efficiency probably down to 4ltrs
@@ms3862 what are you talking about? 1.4 turbo petrol with right maintenance is a good engine. VW have solved the timing belt/tensor problems long ago.
that's the thing. keeping the 2016 golf longer and even engine swapping will be more environment friendly than buying a new car for marginal gains on fuel economy.
This is one of the ugliest cars I've ever seen. And yet Matt and daddy Jacob think it's good looking. I only can say one thing to you both: "Should have gone to Specsavers". 🤓 🤓 And three speed auto? Good grief, that reminds me of all the cars my late father bought in the 70's and early 80's. I'm surprised there's no cassette player in there. 😅
Yet another underdone Chinese nugget, and it's not even cheap anymore. A car that doesn't respond the same every time you floor the throttle is downright dangerous. Will have non-existent resale too - you'd be out of your mind to buy that instead of a Picanto or Yaris.
You never get that power anyway in either the slow-a*s picanto or the underpowered Yaris hybrid. The new mg3 hybrid as you can see has pretty damn impressive handling characteristics (definitely not VW GTI level but already competitive enough for this price segment). The actual MODERN dashboard and centre screen beats the crap out of all the other brands and there are just so many practical things that you can customise according to your own preferences on these screens (like steering, regen braking level, driving modes such as eco, hev and sport etc…), tell me which other brand offers this updated modern functionality😂, the only others I can think of are probably GWM and the other Chinese brands such as BYD and Chery. So if you combine all these factors together, mg3 hybrid will not lose to any of the competitors on the market. Last thing is about the resale value, it’s has a damn hybrid powertrain, it won’t depreciate anyway near what you were thinking.
I call this the MG3+ given that MG themselves call it the MG3 Hybrid Plus. (The UK doesn't get anything other than the hybrid version of the new MG3). And did you really say "You're going to fist me"? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The battery in the electric motor is too small so it only provides power for short times.. being very inconsistent.. when the battery is down it’s petrol only
No it’s not, while the battery has been depleted, the petrol engine will kick in as a power generator. Depends on which mode you choose to drive from (there are 3 modes), it just only vary a little tbh.
My thought it's smart to put bigger battery so car can have electric power on motorway 30% of the time, the other 70% no power - so they claim to be the fastest but most jagged and unsafe way to deliver power
I think this fills a gap nicely for those that want decent price (in today's market), fuel efficient and a bit of power. What else is out there that can offer the same right now? Also 7 year warranty
That awkward moment when you hide the 100 when it's an 80 zone ... LOL ... nice job boys!
As someone who's on good behavior(NSW), I felt that.
The Toyota Yaris (and AygoX) should be the wiredest. Ugly as sin and sinfully, pretentiously expensive
The Southeast Asian version (XP150) is much much cooler than the one we got in Europe. Hell, even the US Yaris which isn't even a Toyota but a rebadged Mazda 2 looks better than the XP210
You can charitably say that Kumho is at least a known brand of tyre.
The performance is contingent on how charged the battery is...if there is sufficient charge, it really hauls. You will be taken by surprise at how quick it is.
I've got a red essence on order. Can't wait to get my hands on it.
Inconsistent power delivery is just plain dangerous
@bikeman123 actually, now that I've had the car and driven it around 3000kms, the power delivery is fine. There is a September software update that should be applied to the MG3 and you should be fine.
Mg impressed and improved a,lot in future. Love MG good job.
Missing Split rear seats feature
How many times do you actually use that feature though in reality?
@andrewk2857 I do use because of my IKEA shoppings
One of "only one in its class" you forgot to mention that is ismart connectivity. Remotely turn on the ac in hot summer or cold winter before u get into the car, this make it extra special.
I'm surprised they allow this in non EV cause it drains the 12v battery
great upgrade from the previous gen
Why did they not make an EV version of this ? Given the success of the MG4
they sort of are doing this. They are working on a smaller low cost EV hatch and it's set to release next year but it will probably be called "MG2" since it won't use the same platform.
@@marcogentile3392 ah got you so it is interesting they saw this gap for the MG3 in this space. wonder what the MG2 will con in for, in the UK 18K sterling would be the target I think
Because pure EV's are still not practical in many places.
good job MG quality fit and finish getting right up there now
Here in Europe, you get this car with the hybrid system and 194hp as the standard base model for 19.990€ or roughly $33k au
It's certainly lacking in a few ways with no telescoping steering wheel and no split fold rear seats both disappointments.
Also seventeen inch wheels would be nice.
And it's getting pretty close to the Yaris Hybrid in price.
The basic formula is certainly their but the missing features and build quality let it down substantially.
😎🇦🇺
I want to know what you're saying to the halogen bulbs,
do you have any idea about how long the hybrid battery lasts usually and the cost of replacement?
Odley enough I was behind one of these hybrids this afternoon and I thought it's "bum" looked shit and when we had 400m to slow down to a red light the MG braked it's arse off but no brake light. When I checked the number plate it had a little EV badge on it which then reminded me of my old fully electric MG which used to give me whiplash every time I took my foot off the excelater. Anyhoo great review.
MG new cars have issues with emergency brakes going off for no reason, it's a major issue
It may be fun on b roads, but in highway it's a bit unsafe that you don't know when the power is available.
Exactly on the motorway doing 80 and want to overtake you have no idea how much performance you get when put foot down. This car needs to be reviewed on a busy motorway not open country
At 50 its actually the first gear engaging, until then it drives only on the electric motor.
Inconsistent power delivery is just plain dangerous
I test drove the car and there isn't really an inconsistent power delivery. You don't really feel anything weird under normal driving conditions
An ex work colleague of mine used to commute 100 miles to work (each way) to work every day 90% dual carriageway and motorway. Even with long range MG3 and 72Khr he would not get to work and back on a full normal charge. If you deduct 15% for WLTP exaggeration and remove 30% of the wigglyamps due to the 80/10 rule he has 163 miles. It could be even less as there is bugger all regeneration to be had and its 70 mph driving. This is why EVs cant replace a family car. A larger heavier LFP battery would be a possible solution but it would still be tight.
Dafuq u talk about this is hybrid not EV
I dont know what came over me. Although the comments are still valid for the EV version. In which case a hybrid would be an p-option for him.
In my country if you compare top spec versions it is almost 10k AUD diff
bro thinks blurring the speedometer in post when reaching 100km is gonna stop you being booked
Why they don't have a turning knob for AC control?
Engine is the same 4 cylinder 1.5L Opel engine supplied by GM as the previous model. This is a later derivation of the 1.8L timing belt (Family 1) engine in the Astra and Cruze called SGE. GM no longer uses the engine in the US, they use newer belt-in-oil engines made in Korea. I don't know where you got the 1.4L from.
The 3 speed is indeed a slushbox, you need a gearbox so the engine can match the speed of the output shaft being driven by the motor. Its only full EVs that can use a fixed gear.
Nothing to do with GM
Has it got paddle shifters under steering wheel?
I own an MG4 and recently drove an MG3 rental - the old one. I could not believe these two cars came from the same company since there was literally not a single thing in common between them other than the MG brand. Not a single dial, knob, wheel, screen, software, nothing.
It's interesting they've revamped the MG3 and clearly the interior does share bits and pieces that are familiar to my MG4. But I don't understand why they didn't just sell an EV and instead went for some crappy hybrid. With cars like the Citroen eC3 and Dacia Spring, there are opportunities for a more stripped back, smaller EV and MG should be poised to exploit it. Except they're not. Weird.
Because most people don't have the facilities to charge an EV so don't want one. And I'm on of them. Hybrids are more practical on a daily basis when you don't need to worry about running out of battery and charging all the time
@ProtipoAl I don't worry about battery or having to charge it all the time. Besides that, Norway managed to obtain 100% sales of EVs with joined up thinking. And back to MG, they sold a shit tonne of MG4s by going electric so this was a missed opportunity.
I drove it back to back with the new Suzuki Swift.
It's very fast, but in every other aspect (fuel economy, cabin noise, handling, driving position etc) the Swift absolutely blows it out of the water.
Strangely, the current ZS is a much better all rounder than the new 3, despite being pretty old now.
How does it compare to the Suzuki Swift hybrid?
No comparison this thing shits on suzi swift which is mild bs hybrid that does sweet eff all to performance and economy
The new swift isn’t a proper hybrid like a Prius or this MG3 Hybird.
“The Swift’s Smart Hybrid system uses an electric motor called an Integrated Starter Generator (ISG). Working alongside Swift’s petrol engine to help improve fuel efficiency, the ISG is powered by an extra 10 Ah lithium-ion battery that is charged as the car decelerates and brakes. While cruising the battery helps power all of the additional electrical systems like safety features, air conditioning, Bluetooth and smartphone connectivity.”
No comparison the Suzi swift is a mild hyb which eff all in term of economy and performance were the MG 3 hyb is full on hybrid with a bigger battery
If you like manual transmission and low consumption, go for swift. If you need automatic, then go for MG.
This thing smashes the Suzuki in performance and comfort and boot space. The swift is a dud
you guys never reviewed the ford puma
In my country the fully loaded mg3 costs 12500$ and it starts from 10500$ yet i thought it's a bit overpriced
Oddest thing ever only having 3 gears
first and second gear are managed by the electrical motor so the three gears are somehow like a 3 , 4 and 5 gear. More than enough but I'm curious about reliability in time
With only a driver onboard the 0-100kmh would be below 7s :)
0-100 in 7.2 seconds if you can't be bothered watching - hot hatch 1999 style maybe.
My petrol hatch has less power and torque on paper, yet I do 0-100 in 5.5, this thing must have a crazy power band on a dyno
GV60?
Still lacking in design idea for all MG line up.
The front is from Toyota Yaris South East Asia version.
The rear is from Honda City South East Asia version.
2 top selling car in Thailand.
The front gives me strong Cupra Leon vibes tbh
Guys, I really need help. Which car should I buy Suzuki Swift or MG3?
GR Yaris with automatic shift. Then relocate to Tokyo to fulfill your destiny as the Chosen in the underground car scene.
just test drive them, surely that would help.
if a (old) prius had a baby with a tesla
Everything looks good except the ugly front end (Yaris coupe wannabe). Rear lights are a little dated.
Why spent $30k on this when you can get a GWM Ora pure electric that got more than enough range for a city hatch?
So, you got no clue?
it is a totally different experience, going over the fact that people have their opinion about whether ev is actually ecological, but talking exclusively about the user experience, there is a huge difference between putting in petrol, and try to maximize the use of it (you can get really far with not so much fuel, you feel like you are producing your own energy and really not polluting all that much), and having to charge a big battery at a station (which you can guess, takes more than 3 / 5 min, which is the time you make when you go to a petrol station)
@@fasttracklap8480 People who buy an Ora will not charge at a chaging station - they will spend 3 to 5 seconds refuelling by plugging their car in overnight.
The debate about whether EVs are better for the environment has been had and settled long ago - the break-even point in Australia charging 100% from the grid for a Tesla model 3 vs a Corolla hybrid is just under 30,000km anf then only if you exclude any recycling of the battery at the end.
@@TB-up4xi not sure why so many people on car youtube don't understand that most people that have EVs aren't doing ANY charging in public
The Ora is mega ugly and this is not. The Ora has major software issues still
So…how much combined power from petrol and electric motor?
In France they announced 195hp
155kw in total, genuinely impressive.
The MG3 just destroyed all other brands in its category.
It's well made and has a decent price tag.
Nah, it needs at least one more generation to solve the hybrid + engine combo. It's fun car but it's not in Yaris' levels in terms of economy. And of course nowhere near Yaris' safety.
Being the first to comment is weirder.
First sub comment to first comment is weirderer
Oh MG
Old one looked better
The front lights look like hyundai i30 lights
Just bought the new MG3 Excite just not the hybrid
Have an MG3 is a privilege not a right...
So powerful and interior is great! But outside, it's so ugly! Not comparable to mg4
so a pretty much faster city ehev but 200 km less not bad
I hate the new family face of these new mg’s
I understand it's better but it was only ever popular because it was the cheapest new thing you could buy. Just get a Yaris
is the yaris an ev?
@TerryHickey-xt4mf no, your mum is though
It looks like a dog with its head out a moving vehicle and it's jowls full of air
Chinese styling, not the best. they can! do nice cars.
Well my 2016 Golf 1.4 turbo does same consumption.....5.4 and it's 8 years old and bigger than that. Why have these companies waiting for so long to achieve that figure.
Now imagine that with a 1.2 turbo Polo engine and hybrid.....that would be a great fuel efficiency probably down to 4ltrs
maybe outside off city ,my mother had golf 6 1.4 petrol and in city it consumed 10 liter in city ,,and that is when you very gentle
1.4L golf engine is known for blowing its load you lucky yours hasn't blown up yet
@@ms3862 what are you talking about? 1.4 turbo petrol with right maintenance is a good engine. VW have solved the timing belt/tensor problems long ago.
that's the thing. keeping the 2016 golf longer and even engine swapping will be more environment friendly than buying a new car for marginal gains on fuel economy.
Wack??
Looks like a puffer fish, has comical non-split folding rear seat, odd power delivery and is too expensive. No thanks MG
Drives well mate it's a decent deal
@@mharro88that's a lot of money for a car that "drives well" but doesn't even have a split rear seat...
HOW IS IT EXPENSIVE plus it has a huge smile :/
@@randomthingsstuff6591 Looks like dysentery to me
It’s a blood hybrid mate, watch the video again please
nope
This is one of the ugliest cars I've ever seen. And yet Matt and daddy Jacob think it's good looking. I only can say one thing to you both:
"Should have gone to Specsavers". 🤓 🤓
And three speed auto? Good grief, that reminds me of all the cars my late father bought in the 70's and early 80's. I'm surprised there's no cassette player in there. 😅
That’s a face only a mother could love.
Look exactly like Toyota Yaris hatchback in Thailand 😂
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Hyundai i20
That's one ugly car!
Yet another underdone Chinese nugget, and it's not even cheap anymore.
A car that doesn't respond the same every time you floor the throttle is downright dangerous.
Will have non-existent resale too - you'd be out of your mind to buy that instead of a Picanto or Yaris.
You never get that power anyway in either the slow-a*s picanto or the underpowered Yaris hybrid. The new mg3 hybrid as you can see has pretty damn impressive handling characteristics (definitely not VW GTI level but already competitive enough for this price segment). The actual MODERN dashboard and centre screen beats the crap out of all the other brands and there are just so many practical things that you can customise according to your own preferences on these screens (like steering, regen braking level, driving modes such as eco, hev and sport etc…), tell me which other brand offers this updated modern functionality😂, the only others I can think of are probably GWM and the other Chinese brands such as BYD and Chery. So if you combine all these factors together, mg3 hybrid will not lose to any of the competitors on the market. Last thing is about the resale value, it’s has a damn hybrid powertrain, it won’t depreciate anyway near what you were thinking.
Chinese cars are mega dangerous. All MG cars have unrefined and dangerous power delivery, massively dangerous emergenc brakes and lane assist
@@ms3862 bollicks!
Wellll. That front is goofy, but not cybertruck goofy, respectable goofy. Camp if you will.
The badge doesn't make it an MG.
I call this the MG3+ given that MG themselves call it the MG3 Hybrid Plus. (The UK doesn't get anything other than the hybrid version of the new MG3).
And did you really say "You're going to fist me"? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s a hybrid but drinks like a drunken sailor and requires 95 premium to boot.
Yep needing 95!is ridiculous
That car is mad ugly
what games do you play
MG is the car equivalent of a wet fart in the shower
Yeah they used to be. Not anymore . Drive a mg 4
The battery in the electric motor is too small so it only provides power for short times.. being very inconsistent.. when the battery is down it’s petrol only
It's not a sportive car. The battery is twice bigger than in the Yarris.. what do u want ? It's an hybrid not a full ev car...
No it’s not, while the battery has been depleted, the petrol engine will kick in as a power generator. Depends on which mode you choose to drive from (there are 3 modes), it just only vary a little tbh.
My thought it's smart to put bigger battery so car can have electric power on motorway 30% of the time, the other 70% no power - so they claim to be the fastest but most jagged and unsafe way to deliver power
Bottomfeeder looks.
Suzuki swift hybrid kills this and can get it for 24.5k driveway
Haha. The MG3 is bigger. There is a lot more options and it comes with a 195hp engine. Incomparable.
@@_TE94_ Most people buy these small cars for economy and reliability. The Swift wins in both. Also in price.
I think this fills a gap nicely for those that want decent price (in today's market), fuel efficient and a bit of power. What else is out there that can offer the same right now? Also 7 year warranty
Looks like a blobfish and drives like one
Nah, thanks 🫣