What should you do if you want a mid-size SUV that won’t break the bank? There are many options, actually, but chances are you’ll consider the MG HS.

Yes, MG’s mid-size SUV challenger is still alive and well. Though the model range was recently expanded to include both plugless and plug-in hybrid variants, there are still three budget-minded petrol-only grades for buyers to consider.

But what was once one of MG’s strongest sellers has slipped since the second-generation HS arrived locally in 2024. The HS has always been less popular than Australia’s SUV favourites, including the Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5, but sales of newer rivals like the GWM Haval H6 have skyrocketed in recent times.

Not much has changed for this iteration of HS since it was released, but while its sharp launch pricing has been retained, it’s still up to $7000 more expensive than the model that preceded it. Even this mid-spec 2026 MG HS Excite is $5000 pricier than its now-defunct equivalent.

With that in mind, is there something fundamentally wrong with the HS, or are its rivals just that much better?