MG Australia has rolled out price cuts for all its petrol-electric models.
The action includes new drive-away prices on the MG3 hatch, ZS small SUV and announced pricing for its new mid-size SUV, the HS hybrid and PHEV.
From the beginning of July, the MG3 HYBRID+ costs $28,990 drive-away for the entry-level Excite, representing a saving on the usual $27,990 plus on-roads.
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Meanwhile, the top-spec Essence is now priced from $31,990 drive-away, or $29,990 (plus ORCs).
Australia’s top-selling MG ZS, meanwhile, now costs $32,990 drive-away for the Excite and $34,990 drive-away Essence.

The new MG HS, meanwhile, in base HYBRID+ Excite guise will be introduced and priced from $42,990 drive-away when it lands in Australian showrooms this September.
At that pricing the new mid-size SUV is $1800 to $4500 cheaper than a Toyota RAV4, depending on the state you’re registering your car in.
The higher-grade MG HS HYBRID+ Essence is priced from $46,990 drive-away.
The plug-in hybrid MG HS Super Hybrid has also received tweaked drive-away pricing.

It now arrive $2000 cheaper than before, with the base Excite starting at $50,990, while the range-topping Essence is priced from $54,990.
Commenting on the new pricing, MG Australia CEO, Peter Ciao said: “We hear from local drivers that value for them means innovation without compromise – at prices Australians can afford.
“I want to see MG using our presence and technical leadership to make advanced solutions, like HYBRID+ and SUPER HYBRID, accessible to more Australians around the country. This means models suiting their lifestyle at every price point.”