MG3 (2025) Review
In the ever-growing sea of SUVs and crossovers, the arrival of a traditional B-segment hatchback is a breath of fresh air for South African motorists. We subject the recently launched MG3 1.5 Luxury CVT to a comprehensive review to see if this Chinese competitor has what it takes to challenge established stalwarts like the Volkswagen Polo Vivo and Suzuki Baleno/Toyota Starlet twins.
Small hatchbacks may have fallen victim to the market’s preference for crossovers in recent years, but brands like VW, Toyota, Suzuki and others are still doing brisk business. There clearly remains demand for modern, value-packed vehicles at the budget end of the segment.
MG3 is attractive & sharply styled
One of the newest entrants to this class is the MG3, which arrived a couple of months ago with a design language that the Chinese brand describes as modern, clean and simple. While the styling is somewhat colour-dependent – silver and white can look a touch plain – it is an inoffensive and unpolarising entry into the mainstream market.
It does not try to reinvent the wheel but rather offers a sleek, contemporary silhouette that fits perfectly into the small-hatch landscape. Sixteen-inch alloys across the board and LED headlamps on the Luxury grade enhance the appearance.
A tech-focused interior
Our test vehicle was an MG3 1.5 Luxury CVT, one rung from the top. Step inside and you are greeted by a minimalist cabin featuring a 7-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10-inch central infotainment screen. While the system relies on wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, the physical buttons for core infotainment functions are a welcome inclusion. It’s a pity the climate control functions are contained within the screen.
In terms of perceived build quality, the cabin offers impressive soft-touch materials across the dashboard and the cabin feels solidly constructed. Standout features include keyless entry, plus a 360-degree parking camera.
Safety & Practicality
Safety is a major talking point for the MG3. The Luxury grade comes equipped with the MG Pilot suite, which includes adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist and emergency auto-braking. These are features that aren’t commonly standard in this segment. Impressive!
In terms of practicality, the rear cabin offers adequate space for passengers, complete with dedicated air vents and USB ports, while the boot is sufficiently sized though perhaps on the small side if the vehicle is to perform family car duties.
On the road: The MG3 CVT experience
Under the bonnet of the MG3 lies a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder petrol engine producing 81 kW and 142 Nm. This unit is paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT). MG says the transmission has been tuned to simulate an eight-speed torque-converter automatic.
While the transmission operates seamlessly most of the time, the engine isn’t exactly a firecracker at altitude. If you require more performance, opt for the hybrid model. It pairs the 1.5-litre engine with an electric motor for combined outputs of 155 kW and 425 Nm.
Value & Peace of mind
With a starting price of R269 900 for the 1.5 Comfort MT positioning it aggressively against its rivals, the MG3 makes a strong case for itself on paper.
Read more: Full MG3 Specifications
| Model derivative | Price* |
| MG3 1.5 Comfort MT | R269 900 |
| MG3 1.5 Comfort CVT | R309 900 |
| MG3 1.5 Luxury CVT | R344 900 |
| MG3 1.5 HEV Luxury | R469 900 |
The real ace up its sleeve might be the after-sales support. MG offers an impressive 7-year/200 000 km warranty (which includes roadside assistance) and 3-year/45 000 km service plan as standard, which should provide some peace of mind to South African buyers who may be wary of the staying power of a returning brand.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are the engine specifications and performance outputs for the MG3 1.5 Luxury CVT?
A: The MG3 1.5 Luxury CVT is powered by a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder petrol engine that produces 81 kW and 142 Nm of torque, paired with a CVT tuned to simulate an eight-speed automatic.
Q: What safety features are included in the MG3 Luxury grade?
A: The Luxury grade features the MG Pilot suite, which includes high-end safety tech such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and emergency auto-braking, along with a 360-degree parking camera.
Q: What kind of warranty and service plan does MG offer with the new MG3?
A: MG provides a 7-year/200 000 km warranty (including roadside assistance) and a 3-year/45 000 km service plan as standard across the range.