Buying Guide
MG 8 PHEV: Spacious Executive Comfort with Plug-In Hybrid Economy
The MG 8 PHEV offers executive-class space and refinement with the efficiency of a plug-in hybrid, but compromises on boot space and driving engagement.
Biggest strengths
Exceptional rear legroom makes it one of the roomiest executive sedans. The cabin is hushed at highway speeds, and electric-only mode delivers smooth, near-silent progress. For those who can charge regularly, the plug-in hybrid powertrain offers very low running costs.
Biggest trade-offs
Boot space is noticeably smaller than non-hybrid rivals due to the battery pack, limiting luggage capacity. The added weight of the hybrid system dulls handling and makes the car feel cumbersome on twisty roads. The complexity of the hybrid powertrain could lead to higher long-term maintenance.
Daily driving and comfort
The MG 8 PHEV excels in comfort: seats are supportive, suspension absorbs bumps well, and wind/road noise is minimal. In electric mode, it's ideal for city commutes. However, its size and weight make parking and maneuvering in tight spaces a challenge. The transition between electric and petrol power is generally seamless, though the petrol engine can sound coarse under hard acceleration.
Practicality and technology
Interior space is generous, especially for rear passengers. The large infotainment screen is crisp, but some climate and driving controls are buried in submenus, which can be distracting. Wireless phone charging and multiple USB ports are welcome. The main practical drawback is the truncated boot – it will struggle with a full set of golf clubs or large suitcases.
Ownership watch-outs
Check the warranty terms for hybrid components, as they vary by market. MG's dealer network in some regions is still expanding, which might affect service convenience. Resale values for this new model are unproven, so consider long-term retention. Regular charging is essential to realize the fuel savings; otherwise, the car runs on petrol with added weight.
Who should shortlist it - and who should not
Shortlist if you frequently carry rear-seat passengers and have access to overnight charging. It's a strong choice for executive chauffeur-driven or family use where space and low running costs are priorities. Avoid if you need a large boot, crave sporty handling, or lack reliable charging. Driving enthusiasts and those with high-mileage motorway commutes (without charging) would be better served by a conventional executive car.
Verdict
The MG 8 PHEV is a compelling choice for executive buyers who value space and efficiency over driving thrills, provided charging infrastructure is in place.