2026 MG HS
The brand-new MG HS 1.5T DCT Luxury is now available for sale in South Africa, offering a perfect blend of style, comfort, and advanced technology. This 2026 SUV is in pristine condition, ideal for buyers seeking a modern, reliable vehicle with luxury features at an affordable price.
Powered by a 1.5T petrol engine delivering 170 Hp, and equipped with a smooth dual-clutch transmission, this MG HS offers impressive performance and fuel efficiency at just 7.6 L/100km. Its practical design includes five seats, five doors, and ample cargo space, making it perfect for family adventures or daily commuting.
Located in Paulshof, Sandton, Gauteng, this vehicle is ready for immediate viewing and test drives. Explore the best price offers, compare finance deals, and buy with confidence from trusted South African dealers. Don’t miss the chance to experience this stylish, practical SUV—schedule your test drive today.
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MG HS
MG’s HS tries to tap into the South African sweet spot for mid-size SUVs by serving up a Euro-inspired look minus the Euro sticker shock. You get a choice between two petrol engines: a 1.5T mated to a DCT for those who mostly want good fuel economy and a 2.0T with a traditional auto for drivers chasing a bit more punch. The segment’s crowded—Haval H6, Chery Tiggo 7 Pro, Volkswagen T-Roc all have skin in this game—but MG’s pitch is clear, on paper at least. With just 7 active listings (R479,800 to R539,995), don't expect to twist sellers’ arms on price. That slim pickings tells you the HS isn’t exactly flooding Gauteng or Cape Town streets yet. Six out of those seven are used, but “used” is a stretch—these are nearly showroom-fresh, all 2025 or 2026, clocking not much over 6,500 km. The 2.0T AT Luxury trim dominates the listings, ranging from R483,800 up to R539,995, while the 1.5T DCT Luxury sneaks in at R479,800. The 2.0T AT Comfort splits the difference. What sets the HS apart, especially against its Chinese rivals, is the cabin. MG’s gone for better materials, a more logical screen layout, and fewer fiddly controls. That's the point. The whole experience—from software to the way the buttons feel—lands more polished than you’ll find in most first-wave Haval or Chery products, which matters if you’re stepping up from a mid-spec Kia or Toyota and want your money to feel well spent.
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