It seems like every week there’s a new Chinese auto brand entering the Australian market, but what about one of the OGs – MG?

As one of the first Chinese manufacturers to have a proper go in Australia, MG has had solid footing in our market for some time, and boasts one of the most comprehensive model lineups out there.

City hatchbacks, crossovers and SUVs, and now even dual-cab utes and high-end luxury EVs – MG has it all. It also has a wide range of petrol, hybrid, plug-in ‘Super Hybrid’, and battery-electric powertrain options.

The 2026 MG HS Hybrid+ Essence on test here is one of the Chinese brand’s newer and most refined entrants. Now in its second generation, the HS has both hybrid and plug-in hybrid options to take on the biggest market segment in Australia.

As with its predecessor, the HS Hybrid+ goes hard on value, offering flagship levels of kit and tech for similar pricing to entry-level versions of key rivals from Japanese, Korean and European brands.