New MG HS Road Trip...This Time Hybrid | 700 miles Cotswolds bound Pt 1

in cars •  yesterday


    This brand new HS launched at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed, and as it was MG’s Centenary, the launch went off with a bang (of fireworks, lol)

    It’s been eight years since SAIC brought MG back, and in that time, they have accomplished some amazing things – MG4, anyone? - so it stands to reason that their vehicles keep on getting better and better. So what has changed, and how is it better?

    MG has packed the HS PHEV with a range of advanced technologies, making it a standout in its class. One of the highlights is MG Pilot, a comprehensive suite of driver assistance features that help make every drive safer and more convenient.
    Standard across the range, MG Pilot includes:
    • Adaptive Cruise Control: Perfect for motorway driving, it maintains a safe distance from the vehicle in front and adjusts speed accordingly.
    • Lane-Keep Assist: Keeps you centered in your lane, even on winding roads.
    • Traffic Jam Assist: Reduces the stress of stop-and-go traffic by automatically controlling acceleration and braking.
    • Automatic Emergency Braking: A lifesaver in urban environments, it steps in when a collision is imminent.

    Additionally, blind spot detection and rear cross-traffic alert come in handy when manoeuvring in busy car parks, while the front parking sensor available on the Trophy trim made parking a cinch. The HS PHEV gives drivers peace of mind, whether navigating city streets or heading down – or up – the motorway on an adventure.

    Overall, the MG HS PHEV delivers everything you could want from a stylish and practical SUV, which is why we immediately got behind the wheel and headed off on an epic road trip! Join us for Part One.

    Thank you all, and enjoy!
    Annabelle 😊

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