Meet MG5 – from $24,990 Driveaway with 7 Year Warranty


MG5 from is the latest MG from the Chinese carmaker to hit Australian showrooms. What started as a trickle has turned to a flood. MG’s mother company, SAIC, is state-owned car maker big enough to have its own delivery ship.

MG describes MG5 as a “stylish new sports sedan, sculpted with flowing lines and class leading performance backed by a 7 year warranty for when only a sedan and peace of mind on the road will do.”

I recently chatted with MG, whose spokesman said, “we deliver new cars with new technology and a 7-year warranty, for the price of a used car.” This refreshingly candid view places the company in a place where buyers see MG not as the heritage British marque making affordable sports cars for the masses, but as a good entry level choice for all.

MG5’s fastback shark nose design gives the impression of movement to the entry level sports sedan, starting at $24,990 (AUD) driveaway, making MG5 Vibe one of the cheapest cars in Australia. The top of the range Essence is $28,990 driveaway. The MG5 Vibe has a 1.5L naturally aspirated 4-cylinder engine, and MG5 Essence steps up to a 1.5L turbocharged engine. Colours are: Dover White, Royal Yellow, Diamond Red, Misty Grey, Black Pearl, and Brixton Blue.

The Vibe promises 5.7 L/100k, while the Essence gets a decent 5.9 L/100k.

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Only a look in the flesh will see whether the claims are substantiated. When MG says the MG5’s cabin is of “sports luxury” standard, hard to believe at that price. Among the driver technology available is Apple Carplay and Android Auto that everyone now expects as standard, wired or wireless. In this case, wireless isn’t specified so we can assume a usb cable is needed.

As other car brands have moved up market, the entry level has been left ripe for the picking at a time when many are stretched for funds. MG has sold 20,676 cars to the nd of May 2023, quite some way behind Toyota at 71,287, but that rather misses the point. MG is offering entry level buyers value that no Japanese or Korean brands can match. MG at number 7, now way outsells number 8 Tesla 18,559, Number 9 Subaru 17,582, and finally Isuzu Ute with 16,746 at number 10. This pushes VW off the top 10, joining Honda and other well known marques from their once lofty positions in the crowded Australian market.

While there is plenty of space for luxury, at a time of sky-rocketing rents, energy, and grocery prices, the bottom of the automotive sector has been completely taken over by well-priced Chinese models. Has the rest of the market completely misread the room?

MG5 main features

  • Vibe $24,990 (AUD) driveaway
  • Essence $28,990 (AUD) driveaway
  • Centred around three key features: design, technology, and affordability.
  • The MG5 has a 401L of boot capacity with all five seats in use.
  • 360 view camera, foldback sunroof on the Essence Model.
  • 7-year, unlimited kilometre fully-transferable warranty as standard.

Outside:

The look outside is surprisingly familiar, like a cross between a Hyundai i30 and honda Civic, with the rear of a Suzuki Kisasji

  • front grille has a cascading polygon design arranged in a symmetrical order
  • 17″ Tomahawk inspired wheels
  • Six exterior colour options: Dover White, Royal Yellow, Diamond Red, Misty Grey, Black Pearl, and Brixton Blue.

The Cabin (photos HERE)

  • synthetic leather seats, a cockpit unexpected at this price point, with an “ergonmically designed” dashboard.
  • 10″ Multi-function colour touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
  • 4-speaker in Vibe, 6-speaker systm for Essence
  • Essence adds a 360° parking camera, synthetic leather trimmed steering wheel and sunroof.

MG5 model range specifications

MG5 VibeMG5 Essence
Price$24,990 drive away$28,990 drive away
Fuel TypePetrolPetrol
Drive TypeFWDFWD
Engine1.5L 4 Cylinder1.5L T 4 Cylinder
Power (kW)84kW @ 6000rpm (112.6hp)119kW @ 5600rpm (159.6hp)
Torque (Nm)150Nm/4500rpm250Nm/3000-4000rpm
TransmissionCVT7 Speed DCT
Fuel Consumption5.7L/100km5.9L/100km
Fuel Tank Capacity50L50L
Written by Alan Zurvas

Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.


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