2025 MG HS Super Hybrid review: Quick drive
- MG Motor Australia announced the 2025 HS Super Hybrid, a plug-in hybrid mid-size SUV launching in September with two trim levels.
- The launch follows growing interest in hybrid SUVs and builds on MG's existing HS range, with the new model priced above the petrol-only variant.
- The Super Hybrid combines a 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine and electric motor producing 220kW and 350Nm, with a 24.7kWh battery enabling 120km electric range.
- Pricing starts at $52,990 driveaway for the Excite variant, which costs about $17,000 more than the combustion-only HS Vibe at $35,888 driveaway.
- The model aims to deliver approximately 5.0L/100km fuel consumption and a combined 1000km driving range, suggesting strong efficiency for its segment.
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