Buying Guide
MG HS Hybrid+ Usage & Ownership Guide
The MG HS Hybrid+ is a mid-size plug-in hybrid SUV that balances everyday practicality with a comfortable ride. It suits buyers seeking a spacious, tech-equipped family car with low running costs, but its hybrid system and driving dynamics have trade-offs.
Driving & daily use
The HS Hybrid+ feels composed in urban traffic thanks to smooth electric take-offs and seamless transitions between electric and petrol power. The hybrid system provides adequate acceleration for merging and overtaking, though the petrol engine can become vocal under hard throttle. Regenerative braking is adjustable but not as strong as some rivals, requiring more use of the friction brakes. The steering is light and easy for parking, but lacks feedback at higher speeds. Overall, it’s a relaxed cruiser rather than a sporty SUV. The ride is generally comfortable, absorbing most road imperfections, though sharp bumps can unsettle the rear axle.
Comfort & refinement
Cabin isolation is good at low speeds, with wind and road noise well suppressed. However, when the petrol engine engages under load, it can be audible and a bit coarse. The front seats are generously padded and supportive, offering a commanding driving position. Rear seat comfort is also high, with reclining backrests and good headroom. The dual-zone climate control works effectively, and heated front seats are available. One downside: the leather-like upholstery can feel sticky in hot climates.
Space & practicality
With seating for five, the HS Hybrid+ offers generous space for adults in both rows. Legroom and headroom are ample, even for tall passengers. The boot is deep and wide but the hybrid battery reduces depth compared to the non-hybrid version, and the load floor is higher. Folding the rear seats creates a mostly flat load area. Storage inside the cabin is decent: door bins hold bottles, a deep centre console bin accommodates larger items, and there are two cupholders. The rear has a fold-down armrest with cupholders. The powered tailgate is a handy feature for daily errands.
Technology in everyday use
The 10.1-inch touchscreen runs a mostly intuitive infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Response times are adequate, but the interface can lag when switching between menus. Physical shortcuts help, but climate controls are integrated into the screen, which can be distracting while driving. The digital instrument cluster is clear and configurable. The hybrid drive mode selector (Eco, Normal, Sport) is easy to reach. Standard safety tech includes adaptive cruise control that works smoothly in traffic, lane-keep assist that can be overly intrusive, and a decent 360-degree camera. However, the lane centring function is not as refined as in some competitors.
Reliability & ownership
MG has built a reputation for affordable parts and straightforward servicing, though long-term reliability data for the Hybrid+ is still emerging. The hybrid battery is covered by a separate warranty (typically longer). Routine maintenance intervals are similar to conventional cars. Some owners report minor infotainment glitches that require a reset. Overall, the ownership experience is likely to be painless with an extensive dealer network in many markets, but dedicated hybrid specialists may be less common. The car’s fuel consumption in real-world mixed driving is competitive, especially if charged regularly.
Who it's for & how it compares
The MG HS Hybrid+ is ideal for families or commuters who want a spacious, well-equipped SUV with hybrid efficiency, without paying a premium. Compared to the Nissan Qashqai e-Power, the MG offers more interior space and a plug-in option, but the Nissan’s series-hybrid feels more refined in electric driving. Against the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, the MG is less efficient overall and has a smaller real-world EV range, but provides a more modern infotainment system and a longer warranty. The BYD Sealion 6 DM-i delivers smoother hybrid operation and better fuel economy, but the MG has a more conventional SUV styling and a roomier back seat. This MG suits buyers prioritising space, equipment, and low initial outlay over ultimate refinement or efficiency.
Verdict
The MG HS Hybrid+ is a practical, spacious family SUV that excels in daily usability and comfort, though its hybrid refinement and infotainment smoothness lag behind class leaders. It’s a solid choice for those who value space and features over driving finesse.