MG has revealed its first-ever seven-seat SUV with the launch of the MGS9 PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid) range topper.
The latest in a string of new launches from the British-origin marque, the MGS9 PHEV will become the flagship in a diverse SUV range that also includes the MG ZS, MG HS, MGS5 and MGS6.
Significantly, however, the MGS9 will be the first model the manufacturer’s line-up to offer seven-seats, putting it directly up against models like the Peugeot 5008 and Skoda Kodiaq.
Pitching the MGS9 PHEV into the large SUV sector for the first time, as well as having the added flexibility of seven seats, it offers impressive interior space even with the full complement of chairs in place.
Boot space measures 332-litres in standard form, while folding the rearmost bench opens-up more than 1,000-litres of room.
Unlike the MGS5 and MGS6, which are electric, the MGS9 will be offered as a plug-in hybrid, splitting its power between a 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine and a 24.7kWh battery.
Utilising the architecture from the MG HS, the UK’s eighth best-selling car in 2025, the MGS9 PHEV offers an electric only range of 62-miles.
Full prices and specification details will be revealed closer to its arrival in Vertu MG showrooms later this month, though the manufacturer says leather-style upholstery, a large panoramic sunroof, heated/ventilated/massaging seats and tri-zone air conditioning is included.
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