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October 17 , 2023
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Ted Hill MBE
January 29, 2025

how do i increase volume on navigation system

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To increase the volume on the MG3 Hybrid 2023 navigation system, use the Steering Wheel Entertainment Control by moving the Function Adjustment Button (OK Button) upward. Alternatively, use the Volume Up Button on the main system interface.

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Laurie Becroft
June 8, 2025

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Summary of Contents for MG MG3 Hybrid 2023

  • Page 1: Mg3 Hybrid

    MG3 Hybrid Version 1.0 October 17 , 2023...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS MG3 Hybrid............................. 1 1 Instructions Before Using the Vehicle ............... 17 Introduction ..........................18 The Owner's Handbook ............................... 18 Status at Time of Printing ..............................18 Warranty and Service ................................18 Symbols Used ..................................19 In an Emergency..................................20 Vehicle Identification Information....................
  • Page 3 CONTENTS Instrument Pack ........................... 30 Instrument Information Display Operation ........................30 Message Centre..................................32 Warning Message ..................................38 Warning Lights and Indicators....................41 Lights and Switches........................53 Master Lighting ..................................53 Main Beam Switch................................... 56 Direction Indicator Switch ..............................59 Fog Lamps....................................
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Windows............................69 Power Operated Window Switch ............................69 Window Operation................................70 Sunroof ............................72 Instructions for Use ................................72 Sunroof Operation ................................. 73 Sunvisor ............................75 Interior Lighting ........................... 76 AUTO ON Function ................................76 Rear Courtesy Lights ................................77 Power Socket ..........................
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Cup Holder............................ 83 Centre Console Cup Holder............................... 83 3 Preparations for Trip ....................85 Load Carrying ..........................86 Loadspace Loading.................................. 86 Towing ............................87 Keys ..............................89 Overview ....................................89 Replacing the Smart Key Battery ............................90 Immobiliser System ........................94 Power System Immobiliser ..............................
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Steering System Adjustment ....................105 Steering Wheel Position Adjustment..........................105 Electric Power Steering ...............................105 Electric Power Steering Module Angle Initialisation .....................106 Steering Wheel Heating ..............................106 Alcohol Interlocks ........................107 4 Drive the Vehicle ......................109 Starting and Stopping the Power System................110 Starting the Power System (Key Start) ...........................110 Starting the Power System (Keyless Start)
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Gear Shift Control Operation ............................118 Protection Mode...................................119 Vehicle Operating Modes......................121 Service Brake..........................122 Traction Mode ........................... 123 Energy Regeneration ........................ 124 5 Leave Home Safe ....................... 125 Seat Belt ............................126 Protection Provided by Seat Belts ............................127 Wearing Seat Belts Properly ..............................128 Children and Seat Belts ...............................131 Seat Belt Pre-tensioners..............................133 Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance and Replacement......................134...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Child Restraints .......................... 149 Important Safety Instructions about Using Child Restraints ..................149 Fixing Child Restraints.................................152 Child Restraint Groups and Installation Position ......................155 Child Proof Locks ........................161 Body Stability Control System....................162 Resuming body stability control system ..........................162 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ....................163 Parking Brake..........................
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Seat Adjustment......................... 176 Front Seats .....................................176 Rear Seats....................................177 Head Restraint Operation..............................177 Ventilation System ........................179 A/C Filter Element................................180 Vents ......................................180 A/C Control Panel ........................182 Control Panel A ...................................182 Shortcut Key of A/C On/Off..............................182 Defrost/Demist Button ...............................182 Heated Rear Window Button............................182 Control Panel B ...................................183 A/C Control Interface ........................
  • Page 10 CONTENTS Temperature Control................................185 Blower Speed Control.................................185 Steering Wheel Entertainment Control Buttons ..............186 Intelligent Display interface....................... 187 Basic Operations...................................187 Main System Interface................................187 Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection..........................189 Navigation....................................190 7 Intelligent Driver Assistance..................201 Instructions for Intelligent Driver Assistance ................. 202 Disclaimers for Intelligent Driver Assistance Function....................202 Camera and Radar ........................
  • Page 11 CONTENTS Adaptive Cruise Control Target Speed Adjustment.....................213 Adaptive Cruise Control Pause............................214 Automatic Deactivation of Adaptive Cruise Control ....................214 Adaptive Cruise Override ..............................214 Adaptive Cruise Resume..............................215 Clearing Target Speed Memory............................215 Special Driving Environments.............................215 Intelligent Cruise Assist (ICA ) ....................219 Intelligent Overspeed Warning ....................
  • Page 12 CONTENTS Parking Camera ........................241 360 Around View Monitor System ..................242 Indirect Driver Fatigue Monitoring System ................243 8 Road Emergency Response ..................245 Hazard Warning Devices......................246 Warning Triangle ...................................246 Emergency Starting ........................247 Emergency Call .......................... 250 Vehicle Recovery.........................
  • Page 13 CONTENTS High Voltage Battery Pack ......................264 Precautions and restricted conditions for use of battery ...................264 Bonnet ............................266 Opening the Bonnet................................266 Closing the Bonnet................................266 Bonnet Open Alarm ................................266 Engine Compartment ........................ 268 Engine Oil ............................ 269 Engine Oil ....................................269 Engine Oil Check and Refill..............................270 Engine Oil Specification ...............................270 Catalytic Converter ........................
  • Page 14 CONTENTS Fuse Replacement ........................278 Fuse ......................................278 Passenger Compartment Fuse Box ..........................279 Front Compartment Fuse Box ............................281 12V Battery..........................285 Battery Maintenance ................................285 Battery Replacement................................286 Bulb Replacement ........................287 Bulb Specification..................................287 Bulb Replacement ................................287 Washer ............................297 Washer Fluid Check and Top Up............................297 Washer Nozzles..................................298 Wipers ............................
  • Page 15 CONTENTS Caring for Your Tyres ................................304 Tyre Wear Indicators ................................305 Wheel Fitment Rotation ..............................306 Tyre/Snow Chains .................................307 Cleaning and Caring........................308 Exterior....................................308 Cleaning the Interior................................312 10 Technical Data ......................313 Technical Data Dimensions ....................... 314 Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters ..................316 Towing Weights ..................................317 Main Engine Parameters ......................
  • Page 17: Instructions Before Using The Vehicle

    Instructions Before Using the Vehicle Introduction Vehicle Identification Information Instructions for Use of Hybrid Vehicle...
  • Page 18: Introduction

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Introduction damage to property, or injury to persons, can be accepted by the manufacturer or the MG Authorised Repairer who The Owner's Handbook supplied the publication, except in respect of personal injury caused by the negligence of the manufacturer or the This Handbook describes all of the vehicles and standard MG Authorised Repairer .
  • Page 19: Symbols Used

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Symbols Used This symbol indicates parts described must be The following symbols used within the handbook call your disposed of by authorised persons or bodies to protect the attention to specific types of information. environment. Warning Asterisk This warning symbol identifies procedures...
  • Page 20: In An Emergency

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE In an Emergency IMPORTANT Remember the breakdown safety code If a breakdown occurs while travelling: • Wherever possible, consistent with road safety and traffic conditions, the car should be moved off the main thoroughfare, preferably into a lay-by. If a breakdown occurs on a motorway, pull well over to the inside of the hard shoulder.
  • Page 21: Vehicle Identification Information

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Vehicle Identification Information the engine or transmission is involved, it may be required to provide the identification numbers of these assemblies. Vehicle Identification Markings Location of Vehicle Identification Markings Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Location • On the floor under the front passenger seat; •...
  • Page 22: Vehicle Identification Plate

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Vehicle Identification Plate body cover. The transmission numbers of certain models are only visible by raising the vehicle, please contact a local The vehicle identification plate contains the following Authorised Repairer. information: • VIN Code; •...
  • Page 23 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Location of Vehicle Identification Plate The Vehicle Identification Label is located at the lower side of right side B pillar.
  • Page 24: Instructions For Use Of Hybrid Vehicle

    Arbitrary disposal may cause pollution, hazard and damage to the environment. The high-voltage battery pack MUST be recycled by an MG Authorised Repairer or a professional approved dismantling agent. Please refer to the following information and requirements.
  • Page 25: Precautions In The Event Of An Accident

    MG Authorised extinguisher can be used to extinguish the Repairer. Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for fire, and contact the fire services as soon more details.
  • Page 26: High Voltage System

    If no signs are evident, there should not be a shock risk from the bodywork and recovery can commence. After the accident is resolved, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer for maintenance.
  • Page 27 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE The high voltage system component layout is shown below: 1 Manual Service Disconnect (MSD) 2 High Voltage Battery (ESS) 3 High Voltage Harness 4 Electric Drive Transmission 5 Electric A/C Compressor...
  • Page 28: Crash Outage Control

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Crash Outage Control If a serious collision occurs, the vehicle will automatically cut off the high-voltage output to ensure personal safety.
  • Page 29: Brief Introduction To Vehicle Functions

    Brief Introduction to Vehicle Functions Instrument Pack Warning Lights and Indicators Lights and Switches Wipers and Washers Horn Rearview Mirrors Windows Sunroof Sunvisor Interior Lighting Power Socket Storage Devices Cup Holder...
  • Page 30: Instrument Pack

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Instrument Pack 1 Active Safety 2 Warning Lights and Indicators 3 Speedometer 4 Message Centre 5 HEV mode 6 Energy recovery mode 7 Power meter 8 Tachometer 9 Fuel Gauge and Driving Range 10 Power system status 11 Engine Coolant Temperature 12 Gear Display Instrument Information Display Operation...
  • Page 31 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The Infotainment /Instrument Button is a multi-use key. Pressing this button will switch control between the infotainment system or instrument pack. 1 Function Adjustment Button ( OK button) • Push the button up, down, left and right to switch the items displayed in the message centre.
  • Page 32: Message Centre

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Message Centre Trip Computer The message centre provides the following information: The following information can be displayed by the trip computer: • From Start: displays the driving distance, trip time, average speed and average energy consumption since start.
  • Page 33 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS • Next service: displays the mileage untill the next Energy flow maintenance. Engine idle charging Long press the OK button to reset. Media Display multimedia information from entertainment system. Bluetooth phone Display Bluetooth phone information from entertainment system.
  • Page 34 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Stop the engine at idle speed Stopping the engine...
  • Page 35 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Pure electric drive engine shutdown Pure electric drive engine operation...
  • Page 36 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Driving charging Parallel drive Energy recovery engine shutdown...
  • Page 37 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Energy recovery engine for power generation Pure engine drive...
  • Page 38: Warning Message

    The warning messages • Please Take Control of the Vehicle are mainly classified into: Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer for service as • Operation Instructions soon as possible if the following warning messages appear: •...
  • Page 39 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS • Speed Limit Recognition System Failure, Consult • Intelligent Driving Assist Sensor Failure, Consult Handbook Handbook • Speed Limit System Failure, Consult Handbook • ACC System Fault, Consult Handbook • Ignition System Fault, Consult Handbook •...
  • Page 40 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS • eCall System Fault, Consult Handbook • eCall System Failure, Consult Handbook • Start button failure • Engine coolant over temperature • Engine coolant temperature sensor fault • Engine emissions fault • Engine fault • Hybrid system fault •...
  • Page 41: Warning Lights And Indicators

    Please carefully read the following instructions to understand the meaning of relevant warning lights and indicators. In case of a failure, please take any necessary actions in an appropriate time and contact an MG Authorised Repairer for service as soon as possible.
  • Page 42 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Fog Lamp Indicator The rear fog lamps are turned on. When the left or right turn signal lamp flashes, the direction indicator lamp on the corresponding side also flashes. If the hazard warning lamps are turned on, both direction indicator lamps will Direction Indicator flash simultaneously.
  • Page 43 If the lamp still illuminates after restarting the vehicle and driving for a short while, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the electric power steering...
  • Page 44 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the dynamic stability Dynamic Stability control system/traction control system has failed. Control/Traction Control System Warning If this lamp flashes while driving, it indicates that the system is Lamp operating to assist the driver.
  • Page 45 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Electronic Parking Brake ( EPB ) System It indicates that the EPB system has a failure. Malfunction Indicator Lamp If this lamp illuminates it indicates that the brake system has a Brake System Malfunction Indicator failure, please stop the car as soon as safety permits and switch Lamp the vehicle off.
  • Page 46 If an engine fault occurs that will effect engine performance and Malfunction Warning emissions after starting the vehicle, this lamp will illuminate. Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible. Particulate Filter If this lamp illuminates after the vehicle has been started, or whilst...
  • Page 47 If possible, please refuel before the low fuel warning lamp illuminates. When the fuel in the tank exceeds the low level alert line, this lamp will extinguish. If not, please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer for service as soon as possible. Constant Speed The constant speed cruise control system is in Standby mode.
  • Page 48 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The adaptive cruise control system is activated and not in Standby state. Adaptive Cruise Control The adaptive cruise control system is in Standby state. System Indicator Lamp The adaptive cruise control system is activated. Manual speed limit assistance system is in Standby state. If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the manual speed limit assistance system is activated.
  • Page 49 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates the constant speed cruise control system, Cruise/Speed Limit System Malfunction adaptive cruise control system or speed limit assistance system Indicator Lamp has detected a fault. “ NNN ” indicates the speed limit sign speed that has currently been identified.
  • Page 50 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Simultaneous shutdown of overspeed alarm and intelligent speed limit assist system. Overspeed alarm fault. Traffic jam assist system is activated and not in Standby state. The traffic Jam assist system is in Standby state. Traffic Jam Assist System Indicator Lamp The traffic Jam assist system is activated.
  • Page 51 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates any function of the forward collision assist system is disabled. Forward Collision Assist When the functions of the forward collision assist system are fully System Indicator Lamp enabled, if the lamp stays on, it indicates that forward collision assist system cannot work properly.
  • Page 52 Lamp Pleasestop the vehicle as soon as safety permits, power off the vehicleand contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. eCall SOS Indicator The system is ready and an emergency service call (eCall) is in progress.
  • Page 53: Lights And Switches

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Lights and Switches AUTO Lamp With the vehicle power is in the ACC position, the AUTO Master Lighting lighting system is active by default (position 1 ). The system will automatically switch the side lamps, switch illumination and backlights on and off according to the intensity of current ambient light.
  • Page 54 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS When the vehicle power is in the ON/READY/RUNNING Daytime Running Lamps position, rotate the master light switch to position 2 to The daytime running lamps operate automatically when the switch on the daytime running lamps, rear side lamps, vehicle power is in the ON/READY/RUNNING position.
  • Page 55 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Headlamp Levelling Location Load Driver, or driver & front passenger All the seats occupied with no load in the trunk. All the seats occupied plus an evenly distributed load in the trunk. Driver only, plus an evenly distributed load in the trunk.
  • Page 56: Main Beam Switch

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Main Beam Switch the instrument pack illuminates. Push or pull the lever ( 1 or 2 ) once again to switch to revert back to dipped beams. Take care not to dazzle oncoming vehicles when switching between the main and Main Beam Flash dipped beams.
  • Page 57 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The Smart main beam system is designed to detect the The Automatic High Beam may not operate normally (but is not limited to) in the light intensity information of the vehicle in front using the following situations, so the main and vehicle forward camera and switch the main beam on or off when certain conditions are met.
  • Page 58 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS 2 The vehicle is running with the speed exceeding 25 IMPORTANT mph ( 40 km/h). The auto high beam function uses data from the front If the following conditions are met, the vehicle will view camera, always keep the windscreen clean and automatically exit the smart main beam system.
  • Page 59: Direction Indicator Switch

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Direction Indicator Switch With the vehicle power is in the ON/READY/RUNNING position, move the lever down to indicate a LEFT turn ( 1 ). Move the lever up to indicate a RIGHT turn ( 2 ). The corresponding GREEN indicator lamp in the instrument pack will flash when the turning signal lamps are working.
  • Page 60: Fog Lamps

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Fog Lamps Rear Fog Lamps In severe conditions (during foggy weather for instance), With the vehicle power in the ON/READY/RUNNING the fog lamps can provide additional light and improve the position and the headlamps turned on, rotate the switch visibility of your car.
  • Page 61: Wipers And Washers

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Wipers and Washers • Fast speed wipe ( 3 ) • Single wipe ( 4 ) Windscreen Wiper and Washer Operation • Automatic wipe speed adjustment /Rain sensor sensitivity adjustment ( 5 ) • Wash and wipe ( 6 ) Intermittent and Automatic Wipe By pushing the lever up to the intermittent/automatic wipe position ( 1 ), the wipers will operate automatically.
  • Page 62: Wash And Wipe

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Note: When increasing the sensitivity of rain sensor, IMPORTANT the wiper will operate once immediately; if the • Avoid operating the wipers on a dry windscreen. rain sensor detects continuous rainwater, the wiper will keep working. When no rain is present, it is •...
  • Page 63: Rear Window Wiper And Washer Operation

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Window Wiper and Washer Operation IMPORTANT If the washers fail to deliver the screen wash solution (dirt or ice may have blocked the jets), release the lever immediately. This will prevent the wipers from operating and the consequent risk of visibility being impaired by dirt smearing across the unwashed windscreen.
  • Page 64 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Intermittent Wipe If the rear wiper switch is turned to intermittent wipe ( 1 ), the rear wiper will operate. It will complete 3 continuous wipes before changing to intermittent mode. The interval between the wipes can be increased/decreased via the switch ( 4 ).
  • Page 65: Horn

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Horn IMPORTANT To avoid accidents, please do not press with excessive force or hit the cover when operating the horn. Press the horn button area on the steering wheel (as indicated by the arrow) to operate the horn. Note: The horn switch area on the steering wheel is also the cover plate of the driver’s airbag.
  • Page 66: Rearview Mirrors

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rearview Mirrors Note: The vehicles or objects behind viewed in exterior rearview mirrors may appear further away than they actually are. The rearview mirrors consist of exterior rearview mirrors in the front of the vehicle , the left and right sides and interior rearview mirrors in the front of passenger compartment.
  • Page 67 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS • Rotate the round knob in the middle to select left ( L ) Mirror Glass Heating or right ( R ). The exterior rearview mirrors have integral heating • Move the knob in the desired direction to adjust the elements which disperse ice or mist from the glass.
  • Page 68: Interior Rearview Mirror

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Interior Rearview Mirror Before driving, adjust the body of the interior rearview mirror to achieve the best possible view. The anti-dazzle function of the interior rearview mirror helps reduce glare from the headlamps of following vehicles at night. Manual Anti-dazzle Interior Rearview Mirror Move the lever at the base of the interior rearview mirror to change its angle, so as to achieve the anti-dazzle function.
  • Page 69: Windows

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Windows Power Operated Window Switch Please correctly operate the windows to avoid danger. The driver shall instruct passengers on how to use windows and tell them safety precautions. Ensure children are kept clear when raising or lowering a window.
  • Page 70: Window Operation

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Window Operation One-Touch Down Press the window control switch ( 1 ~ 4 ) down to The electric windows can be operated when the vehicle is powered on (Doors should be closed during operation). the 2nd position (Position D ) and release, the window automatically descends to fully open.
  • Page 71 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Window Isolation Switch Press the switch ( 5 ) to isolate the rear window controls (an indicator lamp in the switch illuminates), press again to restore control.
  • Page 72: Sunroof

    • Clean the sunroof regularly to maintain operation and Instructions for Use performance. Visit an MG Authorised Repairer for service as required. DO NOT allow passengers to lean out of an open sunroof whilst the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 73: Sunroof Operation

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunroof Operation the movement of the sunroof at any time by pressing the sunroof switch again. When vehicle power ON/RUNNING/READY position, the sunroof can be Slide Open operated. Push the sunroof switch backwards to the 1st position(1)and hold, the sunroof will manually slide open.
  • Page 74 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS "Anti-trap" Function Thermal Protection When the sunroof is being closed closed by using the one To prevent the sunroof motor from being overheated and touch function, it will stop closing and open automatically damaged, the motor is designed with a thermal protection after encountering an obstacle, allowing the obstacle to be function.
  • Page 75: Sunvisor

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunvisor For safety, do not use vanity mirror on the driver side whilst driving. Sunvisors are arranged on the roof ahead of both the driver and the front passenger ( 3 ). The sunvisors are provided with vanity mirror ( 2 ) and vanity mirror light ( 1 ) Pull the sunvisor downward to use the vanity mirror.
  • Page 76: Interior Lighting

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Interior Lighting AUTO ON Function Press the automatic courtesy lamp control switch (1) to turn on AUTO ON function; press it again to turn off the function. When the AUTO ON function is enabled, the courtesy light illuminates automatically whenever any of the following occurs.
  • Page 77: Rear Courtesy Lights

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Courtesy Lights Press the switch (arrowed) to illuminate the rear courtesylights, press again to switch off.
  • Page 78: Power Socket

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Power Socket switch is in the ACC/ON/READY position and the blanking plug removed, it can be used as the power supply. Based on different vehicle configurations, the USB port of the front console power socket vary as illustrated in the Please ensure the socket lid is inserted when figure below.
  • Page 79: Rear Console Power Socket

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS can supply 5 V voltage as a power interface. Some USB 5 V voltage as a power interface. Its maximum operating ports can achieve data transmission function. current is 2.4 A. The maximum operating current of USB port is 2.1 A. Power Socket of Interior Rearview Mirrors Rear Console Power Socket The models also feature one USB socket in the interior...
  • Page 80: Storage Devices

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Storage Devices Glove Box Instructions for Use • Please close all storage devices when the vehicle is in motion, to avoid personal injuries in cases of a harsh acceleration, emergency braking and a car accident during driving.
  • Page 81: Storage Box

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Storage Box Centre Console Armrest Box Centre Console Rear Storage Box Lift the centre console armrest (as indicated by the arrow) to open the centre console armrest box. Gently press the The centre console rear storage box is located behind the lid down to close the centre console armrest box.
  • Page 82 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The glasses box is located in the proximity of the front courtesy lights. Press the panel (as indicated by the arrow), and place the glasses into the glasses box after opening it. Close the glasses box when it is not in use. Note: Only glasses that feature a standard frame can be inserted into the glasses box.
  • Page 83: Cup Holder

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Cup Holder Note: Do not place hot drinks in the cup holder while driving. Spillage may result in personal harm or damage. Centre Console Cup Holder The centre console cup holder is situated at the front end of the centre console armrest assembly, and can be used to hold a cup or beverage bottle.
  • Page 85: Preparations For Trip

    Preparations for Trip Load Carrying Towing Keys Immobiliser System Tailgate Fuel System Steering System Adjustment Alcohol Interlocks...
  • Page 86: Load Carrying

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Load Carrying DO NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight or the permitted front and rear axle loads. Failure may result in vehicle damage or serious injury. Loadspace Loading Ensure that the rear seat backrests are securely latched in the upright position when loads are carried in the load space behind the seats.
  • Page 87: Towing

    Tow bars Excessive towing loads reduce front tyre Only genuine MG approved towbars should be fitted to traction and steering control, too little your vehicle. Only use the attachment methodspecified trailer nose load can make the trailer by the vehicle manufacturer for securing the towing unstable and cause it to sway.
  • Page 88 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Your engine delivers less power at higher altitude.If you 2 Manually: Enter the entertainment display to switch tow a trailer in a mountainous area you should reduce the the function On/Off. combinedvehicle and trailer weight by 10% for every 1000 Note: When towing mode is engaged automatically, m of elevation.
  • Page 89: Keys

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Keys The keys supplied delete text have been programmed for the security system on your vehicle. Any key that is not Overview programmed to your vehicle can not start the car. Please keep the spare key in a safe place - The smart key will only work within a certain range.
  • Page 90: Replacing The Smart Key Battery

    MG Authorised Repairer. The lost/stolen 2 Tailgate Button 5 Mechanical Key key can be deactivated. If the lost key is found, an MG Authorised Repairer can reactivate it. 3 Unlock Button Note: Any key made privately may not start the vehicle, and may affect the safety of your car.
  • Page 91 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP • The message centre will display "Remote Key 3 Carefully separate the cover from the key, remove the LowBattery, Please Replace". waterproof pad ( B ), and remove the used battery from the slot ( C ). Replacing the Smart Key Battery - Low Note: Make sure that the polarity of battery is Configuration...
  • Page 92 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Replacing the Smart Key Battery - High 3 Use a flat-bladed tool to insert into the side of the key ( C ),carefully prise off the battery cover and separate Configuration the upper and lower casings ( D ). Note: Make sure that the polarity of battery is correct when installing a new battery.
  • Page 93 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP IMPORTANT • Use of an incorrect or inappropriate battery may damage the smart key. The new replacement's rated voltage, sizes and specifications must be the same as the old one. • Incorrect fitting of the battery may damage the key. •...
  • Page 94: Immobiliser System

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Immobiliser System spare key. If the car can still not be started, advice from an MG Authorised Repairer. Your vehicle is fitted with power system immobiliser and body anti-theft system. To ensure maximum safety and operation convenience, we strongly recommend you to read this section carefully to fully understand the activation and deactivation of anti-theft systems.
  • Page 95: Body Anti-Theft System

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Body Anti-theft System Find My Car Locking and Unlocking After the vehicle has been left in a locked condition for a few minutes pressing the lock button again on the smart When the vehicle is locked, the turn signal lamps illuminate key will enable the Find My Car function.
  • Page 96 If the vehicle can not be unlocked or locked normally, please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer. Note: Ensure the distance between the smart key and the door handle is within 1.5 m range in order to lock and unlock the doors in a keyless way.
  • Page 97 The reinstatement of key functions can only be on the door handle. carried out using the approved diagnostic tool. Consult • If the smart key is within the vehicle, set the an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. START/STOP switch to the ACC/ON/READY position.
  • Page 98 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Interior Lock Switch If all doors, bonnet and tailgate are closed, press the interior lock Lock switch, the yellow indicator on the Lock switch illuminates. If a non-driver door, bonnet or tailgate is not fully closed, press the interior lock Lock switch, the yellow indicator on the Lock switch flashes.
  • Page 99: Tailgate

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Tailgate Tailgate Open/Close Mode If the tailgate can not be closed due to the type of cargo loaded, or the weatherstrip seal is damaged, it is recommended you close all windows during driving, select the face distribution mode of the air conditioning, and set the blower to maximum speed, so as to decrease any fumes entering the vehicle.
  • Page 100: Tailgate Emergency Open

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Tailgate Emergency Open press the open switch ( A ) on the tailgate to open the tailgate. Manual Tailgate A tailgate emergency open switch is located in the tailgate catch assembly. To access the mechanism, lower the rear seat to gain access to the tailgate trim.
  • Page 101 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP...
  • Page 102: Fuel System

    If the engine knocking noiseis still noticeable after using the recommended Use only gasoline which meets the national or abovegrade fuel, please contact an MG Authorised standards and the OEM specifications. Repairerimmediately. It is permitted that the octane...
  • Page 103: Fuel Filler

    Start the engine after the fuel filling. If the engine does not run smoothly, shut down and do not start it again, contact an MG Authorise Repairer immediately for service.
  • Page 104 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP IMPORTANT During refueling, gasoline should be prevented from splashing on the surface of any painted or adjacent exterior parts. Contamination may cause the surface of the paint or adjacent exterior parts to become damaged.
  • Page 105: Steering System Adjustment

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Steering System Adjustment 1 Fully release the locking lever (as indicated by the arrow in the figure). Steering Wheel Position Adjustment 2 Hold the steering wheel with both hands and tilt the DO NOT attempt to adjust the position steering column up or down to move the wheel into of the steering wheel while the car is in the most comfortable position.
  • Page 106: Electric Power Steering Module Angle Initialisation

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Electric Power Steering Module Angle Initialisation When the battery is reconnected after disconnection, the electric power steering ( EPS ) warning lamps may illuminate in yellow. In this case, the electric power steering ( EPS ) requires intialisation, i.e., rotate the steering wheel from lock to lock;...
  • Page 107: Alcohol Interlocks

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Alcohol Interlocks IMPORTANT An Alcohol Lock is simply a detection If the alcohol test fails, for safety reasons, please do device to assist in restricting a driver from not try to start the vehicle forcibly. If you suspect that operating a vehicle when the BAC level the alcohol lock device is malfunctioning, please contact is over the limit.
  • Page 109: Drive The Vehicle

    Drive the Vehicle Starting and Stopping the Power System Economical and Environmental Driving Gear Shift Control Vehicle Operating Modes Service Brake Traction Mode Energy Regeneration...
  • Page 110: Starting And Stopping The Power System

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Starting and Stopping the Power System Starting the Power System (Key Start) When the vehicle is in motion, do not switching off the START/STOP switch or remove the key, otherwise the steering wheel may be locked, making it impossible to turn the vehicle.
  • Page 111: Starting The Power System (Keyless Start)

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE • The power system is not started and the key cannot be Note: When the key is in position 0 of the START/STOP switch, if the driver's door is opened, the buzzer will removed. sound to indicate that the key has not been removed. •...
  • Page 112 DRIVE THE VEHICLE The keyless START/STOP switch is located on the trim • The vehicle enters the READY state, all electrical panel of the centre console , it is a push button style switch. equipment will now function. To operate the system, the smart key must be in the car. Note: After switching off the START/STOP switch and opening the door, if the key is still left in the vehicle, The operational status displays are as follows:...
  • Page 113: Starting The Power System

    After a smart key battery has been replaced or the car to start the car: leaves the interference area, if the keyless start procedure can still not be used normally, contact an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 114: Stopping The Power System

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE 4 Operating the START/STOP Switch to shut off the power system. IMPORTANT • If 3 consecutive attempts to start are unsuccessful, seek assistance. Otherwise multiple consecutive starts can cause damage to the powertrain and battery. • This vehicle is equipped with an anti-theft system. The vehicle cannot be started with any privately made key.
  • Page 115: Economical And Environmental Driving

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Economical and Environmental Driving Economical Driving and Maintenance The following are some suggestions on reducing fuel and Running-in energy consumption and extending the service life of the The engine, transmission, brakes and tyres need time to vehicle: "bed-in"...
  • Page 116 • Avoid driving on mud or beaches. This will prevent corrosion of the vehicle underside. • Maintain the vehicle in accordance with MG recommendations. Dirty air filters, oil etc., will reduce the engine's performance and raise fuel consumption.
  • Page 117: Driving In Special Environment

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Driving in Special Environment Driving in Rain or Snow Emergency braking, accelerating steering on slippery roads will reduce the vehicle's handling performance and grip. • When raining the windows may fog, reducing visibility (Use the Air-conditioning demist function) •...
  • Page 118: Gear Shift Control

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Gear Shift Control The shift control knob defaults to the intermediate steady state position, there are two unsteady positions clockwise Gear Shift Control Operation and counterclockwise, the shift control knob will return to the intermediate steady state position once released. DO NOT Switch the shift lever between D •...
  • Page 119: Protection Mode

    Neutral. cut off the power transmission, and the vehicle will not Whilst D is selected, turn the shift control knob be able to drive! Please seek an MG Authorised Repairer counterclockwise to the first non-steady state position immediately.
  • Page 120 If the electric drive transmission has cooled down for a long time (about 20 minutes) and the warning indicator has not disappeared, please park the vehicle safely and seek an MG Authorised Repairer immediately, otherwise it may seriously damage the electric drive transmission.
  • Page 121: Vehicle Operating Modes

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Vehicle Operating Modes When the ignition/vehicle is powered on and the driving mode is set to Eco, Normal aor Sport, the information in Switching driving modes while driving may the instrument pack will be displayed as " Eco ", " Comfort divert the driver's attention from road ", "...
  • Page 122: Service Brake

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Service Brake The MCB will be activated when the following conditions are all met at the same time: Some models are equipped with an integrated braking • A vehicle collision where airbags are deployed; system (IBS), which has the advantages of high integration, •...
  • Page 123: Traction Mode

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Traction Mode The vehicle is equipped with a gasoline engine, a hybrid drive unit, a fuel tank and a high voltage pack. Different drive combinations are based upon the different driving conditions. If the vehicle is being driven using pure EV via the hybrid drive unit, the EV indicator in the instrument pack illuminates green.
  • Page 124: Energy Regeneration

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Energy Regeneration High Deceleration caused energy High Level: Maximum energy is regenerated, the vehicle regeneration is NOT a substitute for exhibits shorter coasting distances and a strong sensation braking safely. The driver must ALWAYS be of over-run drag or motor braking. prepared to make braking manoeuvres to Medium maintain safe driving.
  • Page 125: Leave Home Safe

    Leave Home Safe Seat Belt Pedestrian Alert Control System Airbag Supplementary Restraint System Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Child Restraints Child Proof Locks Body Stability Control System Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Parking Brake Auxiliary Brake System Auto Hold Hill Hold Control (HHC) Active Rollover Protection (ARP) Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Lights Control (HAZ)
  • Page 126: Seat Belt

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Belt This vehicle is equipped with a seat belt It is important that all seat belts are warninglamp to remind you to fasten your seat belt. worncorrectly. Always check that all passengersare wearing seat belts. DO NOT During driving, seat belts must be fastened,this is because: carrypassengers that are unable to wear •...
  • Page 127: Protection Provided By Seat Belts

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Protection Provided by Seat Belts Note: It is of equal importance for passengers in the rear seat to fasten their seat belts correctly. Otherwise, passengers with seat belts not correctly fastened will be thrown forward in accidents, and will endanger themselves as well as the driver and other passengers.
  • Page 128: Wearing Seat Belts Properly

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Wearing Seat Belts Properly The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are designed for use by normal sized adults. This part of the literature refers to Incorrectly worn seat belts could cause adult use. injuryor death in the event of an accident. All seat belts are 3 point lap-diagonal belts.In order to maintain effective protection, the passengers must sit in Seat belts are designed for one person,...
  • Page 129 LEAVE HOME SAFE Fastening Seat Belts Please follow the instructions below to fasten the seat beltscorrectly. 1 Adjust the seat correctly. 3 Insert the metal tab into the buckle until you hear a'click', this indicates the seat belt is securely locked. 4 Remove any slackness in the belt by pulling up on thediagonal section of the belt.
  • Page 130 LEAVE HOME SAFE ensure that seat belts always provide maximumprotection, ensure the belt is flat, not loose and contactsthe body. Seat Belts Use during Pregnancy Wearing correctly positioned seat belts will provideprotection for both mother and unborn child in the eventof a collision or emergency braking.The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass acrossthe chest as normal, the lap section of the belt should passbelow the belly, low and snug on the hip bones.
  • Page 131: Children And Seat Belts

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Children and Seat Belts Seat Belts and Disabilities Only recommended child restraints suitable It is a legal requirement that all occupants wear seat belts, for the age, height and weight of the child this include people with disabilities. should be used.
  • Page 132 LEAVE HOME SAFE Infants Only recommended child restraints suitable for the age, height and weight of the child should be used. NEVER carry a child or infant with your arms during driving. When collision accidents occur, the weight of the child will produce so great of a force that you will not be able to hold on to the child.
  • Page 133: Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners

    The seatbelt pre-tensioners should be replaced at theearliest opportunity by an MG AuthorisedRepairer. The vehicle is fitted with seat belt pre-tensioners. Theseare designed to retract the seat belts and work inconjunction with the airbags in the event of a severecollision.
  • Page 134: Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance And Replacement

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance The seat belt pre-tensioners can only be activated Replacement once.After activation they must be replaced. This may alsoinvolve replacement of other SRS components. Seat Belt Checks Pleaserefer to 'Replacing Airbag System Parts'. Split, worn or frayed seat belts may not IMPORTANT function correctly in the event of a collision, if there are any signs of damage, replace the...
  • Page 135 Have any necessary repairs operation. carried out by an MG Authorised Repairer. • Ensure the seat belt warning system is fully functional. Inappropriate handling lead incorrect operation.
  • Page 136 After an accident, seat belts should be checked and replaced as needed immediately. Seat belts should not require change after minor collisions, however, some other parts of the seat belt system may require attention. Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for advice.
  • Page 137: Airbag Supplementary Restraint System

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Airbag Supplementary Restraint • Frontal airbags (fitted in the centre part of the steering System wheel and the instrument panel above the glove box respectively) Overview • Side airbags (fitted in the outer seatback cushion of the two front seats) The airbag SRS provides ADDITIONAL •...
  • Page 138: Airbag Deployment

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Airbag Deployment in the SRS or seat belt. Please seek an MG Authorised Repairer at the earliest opportunity. An SRS or seat belt Front seat passengers should not place fault may mean the components may not be deployed in feet, knees or any other part of the body the event of an accident.
  • Page 139 LEAVE HOME SAFE An inflating airbag can cause facial DO NOT knock or strike the position where abrasions and other injuries if the occupant any airbag related parts are located, so is too close to the airbag at the time of its as to avoid accidental airbag deployment deployment.
  • Page 140 LEAVE HOME SAFE deployed airbag will form a cushion of air between the IMPORTANT occupant and the vehicle side to reduce the risk of body • Airbags cannot protect lower body parts of side injuries. passengers. Provided the front seat occupants are correctly seated and •...
  • Page 141 LEAVE HOME SAFE Frontal Airbags Airbags are designed to deploy during serious impacts, the following conditions may cause airbag deployment. NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG For some models, the passenger side airbag can be turned in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY off through the switch on the entertainment display screen.
  • Page 142 LEAVE HOME SAFE • Conditions that can cause serious chassis damage, Side Airbags and Side Curtain Airbags suchas a collision with kerbstones, road edges, deep The structure and material of the seat is ravinesor holes critical to the correct operation of side airbags.
  • Page 143: Conditions In Which Airbags Will Not Deploy

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not • The impact point is not central to the front of the Deploy vehicle. • The impact is with a solid utility pole or traffic sign post. The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle speed, but on the object that the vehicle hits, angle of impact and the rate at which the car changes speed as a result of a collision.
  • Page 144 LEAVE HOME SAFE • The impact area is high (collision with the tailgate of • Impacts to the rear or side of the vehicle. atruck). • The vehicle rolls over. • Frontal collision at an angle with guardrails.
  • Page 145 LEAVE HOME SAFE Side Airbags and Side Curtain Airbags • Impacts that are not central to the side of the vehicle,either too far toward the front compartment Under certain conditions the seat side and side head or theloadspace airbags may not be deployed. Some examples are listed: •...
  • Page 146 LEAVE HOME SAFE • Frontal collision at an angle with guardrails. • The impact sufficient force (with anothervehicle, stationary or moving). • The angled impact is not of sufficient force (the impactis with an object that is not solid, such as a lamp postor •...
  • Page 147: Service And Replacement Of Airbags

    IMPORTANT airbag system wiring harness are strictly prohibited. • The removal or replacement of an airbag moduleshould be carried out by an MG Authorised Changes to vehicle structure is prohibited. Repairer. This may affect the normal operation of the •...
  • Page 148 MGAuthorised Repairer to check airbags andrepair as necessary. Airbags are designed for using once only. Once the airbagis deployed, you must replace SRS parts.Please go to an MG Authorised Repairer for replacement. Disposal of Airbags When your vehicle is sold, ensure that the new ownerknows the vehicle is equipped with airbags, and is awareof the replacement date of SRS.If the vehicle is...
  • Page 149: Child Restraints

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Child Restraints severity, please pay attention to the following when using child restraints: Important Safety Instructions about Using • All children must use an appropriate child restraint. Child Restraints • It is recommended that children shorter than 1.5 metres Children under the age of 12 years are recommended to be (or under 12 years of age) should use the appropriate seated in the rear seats.
  • Page 150 LEAVE HOME SAFE • The position of seat head restraints may need to be adjusted for installing the forward facing child restraint to the rear seats. • Never let your child stand or kneel on the seat during driving, otherwise, your child may be tossed and thus injury to their own and other people or even death may be caused when an accident occurs.
  • Page 151 LEAVE HOME SAFE Warnings and Instructions on Use of Child in the rear seat for safety reasons. If, for any special reasons a child restraint must be installed in the front seat, Restraint on Front Passenger Seat please observe the warnings published in this manual and described on the warning label.
  • Page 152: Fixing Child Restraints

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Fixing Child Restraints correct, the airbags or items in the side airbag deployment area may cause injury. Secured Using Lap and Shoulder Belts Therefore, the correct child restraint must be used to Please DO NOT put the rearward facing secure the child correctly in the rear seat whilst ensuring child restraint on the front passenger seat the child's seating position is correct and there is enough...
  • Page 153 LEAVE HOME SAFE Secured with ISOFIX Device The ISOFIX anchorages in the rear seat are designed for use with ISOFIX systems only. Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
  • Page 154 LEAVE HOME SAFE • After the installation, push or shake the child restraint with moderate force to confirm it is properly secured. • The Top-tether (as arrowed in the figure above) for auxiliary fixation of the child restraint is provided at the back of the rear seat backrest.
  • Page 155: Child Restraint Groups And Installation Position

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Child Restraint Groups and Installation Position Only approved child restraints suitable for children are allowed. Children taller than 1.5 metres may use the original seat belts in the vehicle. Child restraints must comply with relevant regulations or standards, such as EU regulations ECE-R44 and ECE-R129 .
  • Page 156 LEAVE HOME SAFE Approved Child Restraint Positions (for ISOFIX Child Restraints) Mass Group Group Group Group Group I Group II Fixing Position Rear-facing Forward-facing Rear-facing Forward-facing Forward-facing Up to 13 kg 9~18 kg 15~25 kg 22~36 kg Size Class Front Passenger No ISOFIX Equipped Type of Child Restraint...
  • Page 157 LEAVE HOME SAFE IUF = suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX child restraints of universal category approved for use in this mass group and ISOFIX size class; If the child restraint interferes with the headrest during the installation, please adjust the headrest to the highest position. If the interference persists, please remove and store the headrest properly;...
  • Page 158 LEAVE HOME SAFE I-Size Child Restraint Table Note: It is recommended that children at the age of 18 months should use Britax Baby Safe child restraint, This table provides recommendations for the installation children at the age of 3 use Duo Plus child restraint, position of I-Size child restraint and the suitability of the and children at the age of 6 use Kidfix III S child restraint.
  • Page 159 LEAVE HOME SAFE Group 0/0+ Child Restraint Group I Child Restraint Never place a rearward facing child Never place a rearward facing child restraint on the front passenger seat with restraint on the front passenger seat with the front passenger airbag activated. the front passenger airbag activated.
  • Page 160 LEAVE HOME SAFE Group II Child Restraint Group III Child Restraint The diagonal section of the seat belt should The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass across the shoulder and upper body, pass across the shoulder and upper body, away from the neck.
  • Page 161: Child Proof Locks

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Child Proof Locks • Move the lever to the unlock position in the reverse direction of the arrow to disable the child proof lock. NEVER leave children unsupervised in the With the child proof lock engaged, the rear door on the car.
  • Page 162: Body Stability Control System

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Body Stability Control System SCS and TCS are automatically switched on when the Start switch is placed in ON/READY position. They can be switched off by using the switch located on the Body Stability Control System entertainment display. The body stability control system includes Dynamic Note: Disabling SCS and TCS will not affect the Stability Control System ( SCS ) and Traction Control...
  • Page 163: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) adhesion between the tyres and the road surface, causing the wheels to lock, the ABS will automatically come into When travelling at high speed or there is a operation. This will be recognisable by a rapid pulsation danger of aquaplaning, i.e.
  • Page 164: Parking Brake

    Note: When leaving the vehicle, the EPB must be applied. MG Authorised Repairer in order to carry out an emergency manual release of the Note: An audible motor noise may be heard when applying or releasing the EPB.
  • Page 165 LEAVE HOME SAFE Starting Aid If the driver's seat belt is fastened, the power system is started up, D or R gear is selected and the accelerator pedal is depressed for start off, the EPB system will automatically release. Emergency Braking Function Inappropriate use of EPB can lead to accidents and injuries.
  • Page 166: Auxiliary Brake System

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Auxiliary Brake System The auxiliary brake system consists of Electronic Brake Force Distribution System ( EBD ) and Electronic Brake Assistance System ( EBA ). The EBD automatically distributes the braking force between the front and rear wheels, so that the vehicle can have optimum braking performance under different load conditions.
  • Page 167: Auto Hold

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Auto Hold Auto hold cannot guarantee the electronic parking brake operation in all cases where The auto hold function cannot guarantee the ignition system is shut down. Please the stability of the vehicle when starting off ensure the electronic parking brake is or braking on hills especially on slippery or applied and the vehicle is stabilised prior icy surfaces.
  • Page 168 LEAVE HOME SAFE fully stopped, the Auto Hold function is switched from Standby to Parking state. In this state, the green indicator on the instrument panel illuminates. When the Auto Hold is in the Parking state, engaging D gear and depressing the accelerator pedal will automatically release the Auto Hold function based on the slope.
  • Page 169: Hill Hold Control (Hhc)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Hill Hold Control (HHC) HHC assists the driver by "holding" the vehicle during hill starts. If the driver releases the brake pedal, the HHC will It is impossible for HHC to keep the vehicle hold the vehicle stationary for a short time. in a standstill state under all circumstances (e.g.
  • Page 170: Active Rollover Protection (Arp)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Active Rollover Protection (ARP) Active Rollover Protection ( ARP ) The ARP system is a driver aid to assist the stability of the vehicle. It is not a guarantee that the vehicle will not roll over. When the vehicle is at risk of rollover during dynamic driving (such as lane change) or steady driving (such as loop driving), the ARP will automatically brake the outside wheels to cause the vehicle to understeer and prevent...
  • Page 171: Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Lights Control (Haz)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Lights Control (HAZ) If the driver makes an emergency braking manoeuvre and certain conditions are met while driving, the brake lamps will automatically flash to alert the drivers behind, thereby reducing the risk of rear-end collision accidents. Note: If the hazard warning lamps are being operated manually, this suspends the HAZ function.
  • Page 172: Pedestrian Alert Control System

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Pedestrian Alert Control System In order to improve the safety, your car is fitted with a Pedestrian Alert System. When the vehicle is travelling at a low speed, on electrical power, the system controls a speaker that sounds to remind pedestrians in the vicinity of your presence.
  • Page 173: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Note: TPMS only gives the driver a warning when the tyre pressure is low, and it will not inflate the tyre. (TPMS) If the TPMS malfunction indicator lamp illuminates, and the warning message such as “ XX Tyre TPMS can not replace routine maintenance Pressure Insufficient”...
  • Page 174 Note: Ensure that the TPMS sensor is an original factory component. Note: If self-learning fails, the TPMS malfunction indicator lamp will illuminate, please try repeating the above operations. If you have any questions during the self-learning, please consult a local MG Authorised Repairer for more details.
  • Page 175: Comfortable Experience

    Comfortable Experience Seat Adjustment Ventilation System A/C Control Panel A/C Control Interface Steering Wheel Entertainment Control Buttons Intelligent Display interface...
  • Page 176: Seat Adjustment

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Seat Adjustment Lift the lever (1) under the seat cushion, slide the seat into an appropriate position and release the lever. Make Front Seats sure that the seat is locked in place. • Cushion Height Adjustment Note: Due to different model configurations, the function of the front seats are not completely Lift the handle ( (2) ) repeatedly to raise the seat identical.
  • Page 177: Rear Seats

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE • Backrest Angle Adjustment Note: When the rear seat headrests are not fully lowered or the front seat backrest is inclined backward Lift the handle (3) to adjust the backrest to an excessively, the folding of the rear seat is very likely appropriate angle;...
  • Page 178 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE The head restraint is designed to prevent rearward When adjusting a head restraint from a high to low movement of the head in the event of a collision or position, press the guide sleeve button (as indicated by the emergency braking, thereby reducing the risk of head and arrow) on the left of the head restraint, and press the head neck injuries.
  • Page 179: Ventilation System

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Ventilation System 1 Side Vents 2 Windscreen Vents 3 Centre Vents 4 Front Side Window Vents 5 Front Footwell Vents 6 Rear Vents...
  • Page 180: A/C Filter Element

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Vents The A/C system is used to adjust the temperature, speed, humidity and cleanness of the air inside the vehicle. Fresh Regulation of Centre Vents air is drawn in through the air intake grille under the windscreen and the A/C filter element. Always keep the air intake grille clear of obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice.
  • Page 181 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Regulation of Side Vents Regulation of Rear Vents Move the knob in the centre of the louvres from side to side Move the knob in the centre of the louvres from side to side to open or close the vent. Direct the air flow by moving to open or close the vent.
  • Page 182: A/C Control Panel

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE A/C Control Panel Defrost/Demist function to clear the mist or frost on the windscreen and front windows. Control Panel A Touch the Defrost/Demist button again to exit the defrost/demist function, and the system will return to the previous state. In the defrost/demist mode, turning on/off the cooling function and switching the air circulation mode will not exit the defrost/demist mode;...
  • Page 183: Control Panel B

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Control Panel B 1 A/C On/Off Button and Temperature Control Knob 2 Blower Speed Control Knob 3 Adjustment Button Internal/External Circulation Mode 4 “Face+Feet” Mode 5 “Feet” Mode 6 “Windscreen+Feet” Mode 7 “Face Mode” 8 Heated Rear Window Button 9 Windscreen Defrost/Demist Mode...
  • Page 184: A/C Control Interface

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE A/C Control Interface Air Conditioning Control Interface - Connected Car * 1 Temperature Control Bar 2 Blower Speed Control Bar 3 Air Recirculation Mode 4 Air Distribution Mode 5 A/C On/Off 6 System On/Off 7 Exit A/C Interface System On/Off Air Distribution Mode Touch the System On/Off Button on the control interface...
  • Page 185: Air Recirculation Mode

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Note: In this mode, a small amount of airflow will be During internal recirculation mode, the A/C system directed to the side vents. circulates the air inside the vehicle to meet the requirements of rapid cooling or heating, and at the same Face Mode: Directs air to the side and centre vents.
  • Page 186: Steering Wheel Entertainment Control Buttons

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Steering Wheel Entertainment Control Short press to answer an incoming call,long press to Buttons end the call. 3 Function Adjustment Button (OK Button) When in the infotainment mode:Moveup : Volume up;Move down:Volume down;Move to the left: Previous track;Move to the right: Next track; Short press: Mute or Cancel Mute.
  • Page 187: Intelligent Display Interface

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Intelligent Display interface Main System Interface Page Basic Operations Swipe left and right to display all system function icons, such Control Panel as music, radio, video, Bluetooth phone, A/C, etc. ( HOME Button) Short press to return to the main interface; long press to restart the system.
  • Page 188 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Including Music, Bluetooth Phone, Mobile Internet, 3 Your phone will receive a Bluetooth pairing request, etc. confirm and click 'Pair'. Click to enter the relevant function interface. 4 After successful pairing, the status bar of the vehicle ,If pairing fails, please try repeating will display 4 Menu Bar the above steps.
  • Page 189: Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection Connection Method 1 Confirm that your iPhone has the Carplay function and Note: Due to the differences of mobile phone models and system versions, some mobile phones may not be that it is turned on. able to use the vehicle-mobile phone interconnection 2 Connect the mobile phone to the infotainment system function normally.
  • Page 190: Navigation

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Navigation Connection Method 1 Connect the mobile phone to the infotainment system Warnings and safety information using an approved USB cable. The navigation system helps you find your way to 2 In the main interface, touch the [Android Auto] area your destination with the built-in GPS receiver.
  • Page 191 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE You will receive a warning if a GPS signal is not available. The features available in this view are different when In this case, please drive to a more suitable location, and you are driving without a destination and when you are start the system again.
  • Page 192 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE 2 Saved locations Driving with a destination Tap to navigate to a previously saved location. This The navigation view displays the following screen buttons, includes your Home / Work address. Tap ‘Home’ or data fields, and route information on the map during ‘Work’...
  • Page 193 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE remaining time of the trip and the remaining distance to the destination. You can change the default values by tapping the area where the data fields appear. 5 Parking around destination It appears near the destination. By tapping it, you can check the available parking facilities around your destination.
  • Page 194 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE position marker is transparent and it shows your last It shows the current street name. By tapping it, you known position. can open the 'Where Am I' screen with information on your current location. 9 Planned route 15 3D objects The planned route is displayed as a green line.
  • Page 195 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Navigation menu • Tap "Delete Route" to delete the next waypoint or the whole route. to open the Navigation menu: • Tap "Route Summary" to view the route in its full length Tap “Multipoint Route” to build your route by adding on the map and make changes to it.
  • Page 196 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE • a location defined by its geographical coordinates screen. Later, these two will be quickly accessible from the main navigation view. Operation The map appears with the selected destination in the middle. If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to Tap "Search"...
  • Page 197 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE screen. This section shows how you can navigate to an keyboard again by tapping the input field at the top of address or location by entering its name: the screen.) 1 Tap "Search" and the combined search screen appears. to sort the list of search results by relevance, name or distance.
  • Page 198 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE to change route preferences (such as route 3 Tap "Destination" to add any of your intended planning method and road types), set up an avoidance, destinations. The steps are the same as described in display an itinerary. the previous chapters. 4 Now you have several options to add a new route point: Creating a multi-point route...
  • Page 199 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Settings menu Alert Types: Use the main switch to control all alerts (such as speed cameras or dangerous locations), or fine-tune To adjust navigation-related Settings, , and warnings by individual alert types. "Setting". The warning for speed cameras is usually disabled when The Settings menu provides the following options: you are in a country where speed camera warnings are prohibited.
  • Page 200 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE • lifelike signpost display above the road • a 3D static junction view in complicated intersections • a tunnel view when the GPS signal is lost in long tunnels Regional Change the voice guidance language and speaker, or adjust the time and date formats and the measurement units.
  • Page 201: Intelligent Driver Assistance

    Intelligent Driver Assistance Instructions for Intelligent Driver Assistance Indirect Driver Fatigue Monitoring System Camera and Radar Constant Speed Cruise Control Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC ) Intelligent Cruise Assist (ICA ) Intelligent Overspeed Warning Speed Limit Assistance System* Lane Departure Assist Front Collision Assist Rear Driving Assistance System Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid...
  • Page 202: Instructions For Intelligent Driver Assistance

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Instructions for Intelligent Driver 2 The user and driver should carefully read, learn, Assistance understand and implement the relevant content in the Owner's Handbook of this vehicle, and use these Disclaimers for Intelligent Driver Assistance functions (and any related functions) in accordance Function with the requirements herein (in particular, the functional module instructions and use restrictions for...
  • Page 203 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE road environment. The driver should drive cautiously Camera and radar operation may be and MUST NOT rely on the function. The Owner's impaired in certain driving situations, Handbook has stated clearly in its obligation the weather and road conditions. In areas various restrictions on the use of auxiliary functions where there are complex traffic conditions...
  • Page 204: Camera And Radar

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Camera and Radar Camera Installation Position Driver Assistance Camera The following cameras are installed on the vehicle: 360° surround view cameras, front view camera module, parking camera (subject to the specification of the vehicle purchased). The camera carries out target identification in the form of vision, and provides identification information for related functions after identifying the target in the surrounding area of the vehicle.
  • Page 205 If calibration is required, please seek rear lights of the vehicle ahead, light from oncoming an MG Authorised Repairer. Recalibration of the front view vehicles, abrupt changesin brightness with a quick camera module is necessary in the following situations: bright/dark change (tunnel entrance/exit), driving on •...
  • Page 206: Driver Assistance Radar

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Driver Assistance Radar • Not calibrated after removing/refitting the front view camera or the windscreen. Depending upon specification, the vehicle may feature • The front view camera is not secured in place. ultrasonic radars. These are only used to provide identification information for related functions after identifying the target in the surrounding area of the vehicle.
  • Page 207 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Note: The configuration of the radars is subject to the • The radar may not work correctly due to limited vehicle purchased. detection performance in an open field (such as an open parking lot) or on an open road. Note: To ensure that the radars work correctly, always keep them clean and free of ice, snow, water, dust, etc.
  • Page 208: Constant Speed Cruise Control

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Constant Speed Cruise Control cruise control system will maintain the target speed without pressing the accelerator pedal. • Speed Adjustment Knob ( 1 ) 2 If the cruise control system is in the Standby state • Pilot Switch ( 2 ) and the current speed is greater than 25 mph(...
  • Page 209 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Push the knob ( 1 ) upwards/downwards and hold, and cruise control system will automatically exit to Standby the vehicle will accelerate or decelerate automatically, then state. release the switch when the desired speed is reached. • Steep slopes may cause the vehicle's speed to drop or rise excessively, and the cruise control system will In addition, pushing the knob upwards/downwards and automatically exit to the Standby state.
  • Page 210 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • ALWAYS turn off the constant speed cruise control system when it is not in use. • When the vehicle is in "Sport" mode, it is not recommended to use the constant speed cruise control system. • During the operation of cruise control system, the actual speed may deviate from the target speed to some extent due to control precision or road conditions.
  • Page 211: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc )

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Adaptive Cruise Control ( ACC ) Note: The adaptive cruise control system is designed for highways and roads in good condition. It is The adaptive cruise control system is recommended that it is NOT used on urban roads and designed as a comfort system.
  • Page 212 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE DO NOT exit the vehicle when the adaptive cruise control system is keeping the car stationary. Before exiting the car, the shift control knob should be in the P position and the ignition/Start/Stop switch should be OFF. If the adaptive cruise control system is keeping the car stationary, the driver still needs to pay full attention and be ready to...
  • Page 213: Adaptive Cruise Target Following Distance Adjustment

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Adaptive Cruise Target Following Distance the instrument pack will illuminate blue, the adaptive Adjustment cruise control system is in Activated state ,The speed must be above 3 mph( 5 km/h) for first activation, When the adaptive cruise control system is activated, move its target speed is the actual speed at activation ,If the adjustment knob to the right (to increase the following your vehicle speed is less than 20 mph(...
  • Page 214: Adaptive Cruise Control Pause

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE the instrument pack, then release the knob. When it is • Operating the switch to turn off the ACC; confirmed that there is no vehicle ahead or the vehicle • Pressing the brake pedal whilst the vehicle is in motion; ahead is beyond the pre-selected following distance, the •...
  • Page 215: Adaptive Cruise Resume

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE vehicle will remain in Cruise mode while the vehicle speed • Approaching the vehicle ahead too fast, and the system increases. When the accelerator pedal is released, the cannot apply sufficient braking force; adaptive cruise control system will resume to operate at •...
  • Page 216 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE safe operating limits. The driver should maintain control of the vehicle and must remain alert at all times. They must pay special attention to the traffic conditions and surroundings, select the appropriate speed and be ready to take any required actions. 1 When turning at the intersection or driving into or out of the curve following the vehicle ahead, the adaptive cruise control system may be unable to detect the...
  • Page 217 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 3 When driving on uneven roads that may include steep 4 When driving behind a vehicle that is only partially climbs or dips please DO NOT use the adaptive cruise overlapping your vehicle,( A ) in the graphic, the control system..
  • Page 218 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Note: Please DO NOT use the adaptive cruise control system in the following situations: • Driving in bad weather conditions; • When the ambient light is insufficient, the light is too bright, or the forward lighting of the vehicle is poor;...
  • Page 219: Intelligent Cruise Assist (Ica )

    Note: With the ACC system activated, the traffic jam assist system can be activated without pressing the MG Pilot switch when the above conditions are met.
  • Page 220 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE In the absence of a steering input from the driver for • The system detects that the driver has not moved the acertain period of time, the system will provide warnings. steering wheel for a preset time period; •...
  • Page 221 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • Driving in bad weather conditions; • Driving on rough or poor road surfaces; • Driving through roadworks or construction sites; • Driving on steep, winding or slippery roads (such as snow covered and icy roads, wet roads and roads covered with water);...
  • Page 222: Intelligent Overspeed Warning

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Intelligent Overspeed Warning indicator flashes with warning sound to remind the driver of controlling the vehicle speed. The intelligent speed assist system is an auxiliary function. It may display an Speed limit sign speed indicator illuminates when the incorrect speed limit value or no speed limit intelligent overspeed warning is active.
  • Page 223 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 3 The speed limit signs are blocked by the trees at the IMPORTANT roadside, ice/frost, snows, dusts, etc; or the speed limit • The camera may not correctly recognise speed limit signs are placed improperly or damaged; signs during poor lighting conditions, bad weather, 4 When there are several speed limit signs set up over non-standardized or sheltered speed limit signs...
  • Page 224: Speed Limit Assistance System

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Speed Limit Assistance System* 1 Smart: i.e. smart speed limit. The vehicle detects the speed limit sign (such as ) at the roadside with the Speed Limit Assistance System front view camera, and intervenes the speed control to keep the vehicle speed in the permitted maximum The speed limit assistance system is only speed limit;...
  • Page 225 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE if the vehicle speed is greater than the driver inputted The manual speed limit function enter target speed, the system will gradually slow the vehicle Standby state after it is enabled, and the indicator lamp to below the inputted target limit value. of the speed limit assistance system in the instrument 3 After the manual speed limit is activated, the driver can pack illuminates in white.
  • Page 226 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE same limit value is detected, the limit value displayed in the The smart speed limit may not function speed sign speed indicator remains. properly in the following situations: Note: If the vehicle changes lane, makes a turn, turns 1 The detection performance of front view camera is around in the intersection, or identifies the speed limit affected;...
  • Page 227 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE IMPORTANT • The camera may not correctly recognise speed limit signs during poor lighting conditions, bad weather, non-standardized or sheltered speed limit signs or the camera’s own restrictions which include the recognition of similar signs (e.g., recognise a weight limit sign as a speed limit sign, or recognise a minimum speed sign as the maximum speed sign).
  • Page 228: Lane Departure Assist

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Lane Departure Assist using the appropriate Intelligent Driver Assistance interface where the mode can be selected. The lane departure assist system is an auxiliary system, which can provide Alert assistance to the driver. It does NOT The system detects the lane lines ahead when the following remove the responsibility of safe driving detection conditions are met: from the driver.
  • Page 229 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • Lane line markings are clear and the system recognises the lane lines or kerbs, or avoiding sharply by applying at least one lane line. corrective steering intervention and simultaneously displaying a prompt. The function will automatically exit When a wheel is about to cross the lane line, or has when the vehicle speed drops below 55 km/h.
  • Page 230 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE The lane departure assist system will be • The vehicle is not in D. • The vehicle speed is below 55 km/h, or too high. impaired or ineffective in the following • The anti-lock brake system (ABS) and the dynamic conditions: stability control system (SCS) are activated.
  • Page 231: Front Collision Assist

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Front Collision Assist Ensure the front collision assist or vehicle power system is switched off when being The driver remains responsible for the towed. If the front collision assist is enabled safety of the entire driving process, even if when the vehicle is being towed, adverse the vehicle is equipped with front collision effects may affect the safety of your...
  • Page 232 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Auto Emergency Braking The front collision assist system operation may be impaired if: When the system detects that there is a risk of collision between the vehicle and the vehicle directly in front of the • The vehicle ahead approaches head-on, crosses the vehicle, the brake system will automatically intervene to intersection or jumps the queue rapidly in a short decelerate the vehicle, so as to avoid collision accidents...
  • Page 233 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • The vehicle ahead does not have or has obscured tail • The vehicle is in a state of braking or rapid acceleration. lamps when driving at night or in a tunnel; • The tail lamps of the vehicle ahead are all LED strip lights or other homemade coloured lamps;...
  • Page 234: Rear Driving Assistance System

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Rear Driving Assistance System The rear driving assistance system will not operate correctly whilst towing a trailer or System Overview caravan. The rear driving assistance function is The correct operation of the radar sensors only an aid, it is NOT a substitute for will be compromised if they are misaligned the attention of the driver.
  • Page 235: Switching The System Functions On/Off

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Switching the System Functions On/Off Blind Zone Safety Assist Blind Spot Detection The rear driving assistance system function and sub system switches can be accessed via the infotainment screen. Blind Zone Safety Assist consists of two active safety assist Select ON/OFF to activate/deactivate the system.
  • Page 236 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Alarm Mode When the system detects that there is a vehicle in the blind zone of the exterior rearview mirror or a vehicle approaching behind in the adjacent lane while driving (the vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h), the warning lamp on the corresponding side will illuminate.
  • Page 237: Rear Cross Traffic Alert

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Rear Cross Traffic Alert Note: The warning lamps will not illuminate whilst you are overtaking another vehicle and your speed is Rear Cross Traffic Alert Functions greater than that of the vehicle you are passing, even though it is in the blind zone. When reversing, the Rear Cross Traffic Alert ( RCTA ) monitors the approaching vehicles at the left/right rear by using sensors and issues an alarm when the vehicle is at...
  • Page 238 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Alarm Mode If there is a risk while reversing, the warning lamp on the corresponding side will illuminate, and a warning triangle is displayed on the infotainment display.
  • Page 239: Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid

    In this case seek assistance from from close range. an MG Authorised Repairer. Rear Parking Aid Rear Parking Aid With the parking aid function enabled, if an obstacle is...
  • Page 240 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • If an obstacle is located within 1.5 m range of the rear or within 0.6 m range of the corner, the warning sound commences. As the car moves closer to the obstacle, the warning sounds are transmitted more rapidly. •...
  • Page 241: Parking Camera

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Parking Camera When R gear is selected, the camera will provide an image of what is immediately behind the vehicle. This image will The parking camera system only serves as be shown on the entertainment display. an auxiliary function when parking the vehicle! The camera's field of view is limited and cannot detect obstacles outside the field of view.
  • Page 242: 360 Around View Monitor System

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 360 Around View Monitor System • Using the 'Setting' interface to select low speed switching corner lights/indicators, this will The purpose of the 360 around view system automatically open the 360 around view system when is to assist the driver during parking! The the indicators are used at low speeds and exit when cameras have a limited field of view and the indicators are cancelled.
  • Page 243: Indirect Driver Fatigue Monitoring System

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Indirect Driver Fatigue Monitoring compare the calculated fatigue level with the current System operation state of the driver. If the system recognizes that the driver is already in a fatigued state, a warning will be issued. When the indirect driver fatigue reminder system is turned The driver should always ensure that their on, the vehicle speed is over 37 mph/ 60 km/h.
  • Page 245: Road Emergency Response

    Road Emergency Response Hazard Warning Devices Emergency Starting Emergency Call Vehicle Recovery Tyre Repair...
  • Page 246: Hazard Warning Devices

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Hazard Warning Devices Warning Triangle The warning triangle is stowed in the trunk. If you have to stop your car on the road in an emergency, you must place a warning triangle approximately 50 ~ 150 metres behind the car, if possible, and press the hazard warning lamp button to warn other road users of your position.
  • Page 247: Emergency Starting

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Emergency Starting Where it is possible to open the tailgate of the disabled vehicle (B), please always NEVER attempt to power the vehicle by give priority to the positive terminal as the pushing or towing. positive connecting point. If the tailgate cannot be opened, please open the front Make sure that both batteries are of the compartment fuse-box.
  • Page 248 ( A ) to a good earth point (The repaired. Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer following figure) on the disabled vehicle ( B ), and try...
  • Page 249 1~2 hours to restore the battery power. If the battery is fully charged and the vehicle will not start, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer for service.
  • Page 250: Emergency Call

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Emergency Call points designated by the respective public authorities of the country on which territory they are located, which In an accident, your vehicle’s eCall – SOS Emergency will receive and process your emergency call request. The Assistance can either be triggered manually or in severe system will retain data locally for 13 hours after triggering.
  • Page 251 Assistance relies on cellular coverage and may be affected by signal outages or low signal strength. Note: The automatic emergency services call (eCall) function may be disabled by a local MG Authorised For manual activation, press and release the SOS button Repairer upon request.
  • Page 252: Vehicle Recovery

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Vehicle Recovery Towing Vehicle Do not tow the vehicle with any of the driven wheels in contact with the road surface, this will avoid electric drive transmission damage. When it is necessary to temporarily push or tow the vehicle from a dangerous situation or onto the transporter, the speed must remain below 3 mph (5 km/h) and be completed with in 3 minutes.
  • Page 253 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE The towing hook is in the tool kit. The tool kit is placed beneath the trunk carpet. To fit the towing hook, remove the small cover on bumper. When removing, grasp the lower right bulge to open the front small cover, and pry the rear small cover in the direction as shown in the figure to open it.
  • Page 254: Towing Vehicle

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE when a breakdown or accident occurs. But they are not Suspended towing is the best method for recovering a designed for towing other vehicles. The vehicle can be vehicle that needs to be towed. The drive wheels should towed using a tow rope but a towing bar is recommended.
  • Page 255 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE 1 Apply the parking brake and engage in P gear. 2 Fit wheel chocks ( 1 ) as shown, then position the anti slip rubber blocks ( 2 ) around the circumference of the tyre. 3 Fit the lashing straps ( 3 ) around the wheels and secure to the trailer.
  • Page 256: Tyre Repair

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Tyre Repair Tyre Repair 1 Remove the label at the bottom of the repair fluid Tool Identification (including tyre repair reservoir and attach it to the steering wheel to remind tool) the driver not to exceed 80 km/h. 2 Connect the air hose of the electric air pump to the 1 Repair Fluid repair fluid reservoir.
  • Page 257 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE pump is switched off (i.e., press " o "), then connect Note: When the pressure gauge of the air pump starts to work, it may briefly indicate up to 600 kPa the electric air pump plug to 12 V power socket, and (i.e.
  • Page 258 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE exceed 5 km. Then find a safe place to stop and recheck the tyre pressure. If the tyre pressure is lower than 80 kPa ( 0.8 bar), it indicates that the tyre is severely damaged and unrepairable, please contact an SAIC New Energy Vehicles Authorised Repairer for repair.
  • Page 259: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Instructions Tyres High Voltage Battery Pack Cleaning and Caring Bonnet Engine Compartment Engine Oil Catalytic Converter Cooling System Brake Fuse Replacement 12V Battery Bulb Replacement Washer Wipers...
  • Page 260: Maintenance Instructions

    MAINTENANCE Maintenance Instructions Service History After each service, always ask your MG Authorised Dealer Regular Maintenance to register the service. The safety, reliability and performance of your vehicle will Fluid depend partly on how well it is maintained. You must ensure that maintenance is carried out when required and Only use fluids recommended and certified by MG Motor.
  • Page 261 MG Authorised Repairer. In addition to the routine servicing referred to previously, some simple checks must be carried out more frequently. Daily Check •...
  • Page 262 (refer to • Ensure that sparks and naked lights are far away from Warranty and Maintenance Handbook) or contact an MG the engine compartment. Authorised Repairer. • Wear protective clothing and work gloves.
  • Page 263 MAINTENANCE Used Engine Oil Prolonged contact with engine oil may cause serious skin disorders such as dermatitis and cancer of the skin. Wash thoroughly after contact. Used engine oil should be disposed of correctly. Incorrect disposal can cause a threat to the environment.
  • Page 264: High Voltage Battery Pack

    THESE ARE DANGEROUS. Any signs of any repairs made to the high voltage system the car dismantling or damage caused by attempts must be inspected by qualified personel at an MG to dismantle will invalidate the warranty. Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 265 MAINTENANCE 6 In the event of any accident or body repairs being required please consult the qualified personnel at an MG Authorised Repairer. The repair may require high voltage battery isolation or specialist HV component removal. IMPORTANT Only fully trained and qualified personel are allowed to work on the high voltage systems and components of this vehicle.
  • Page 266: Bonnet

    MAINTENANCE Bonnet 2 Move the safety catch release handle on the bonnet lock body in the direction of the arrow ( A ) to release Opening the Bonnet the bonnet safety catch. 3 After unlocking the bonnet, go to the front of the DO NOT drive when the bonnet is not vehicle to lift the bonnet and hold it up with the closed or retained only by the safety catch.
  • Page 267 MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT • For safety reasons, the bonnet should always be closed well when driving. Therefore you must check after closing the bonnet that the bonnet is securely latched, e.g. the bonnet edge is flush with the body of the vehicle. •...
  • Page 268: Engine Compartment

    MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment While operating the components in the engine compartment, always observe the safety precautions listed under "Safety in the Garage”. Refer to "Maintenance" of this section. 1 Washer Fluid Reservoir (Blue Cap) 2 Oil Dipstick (Yellow) 3 Oil Filler Cap (Black Cap) 4 Brake Fluid Reservoir (Black Cap) 5 Engine Coolant Reservoir (Black Cap)
  • Page 269: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Engine Oil Engine Oil ACEA/API Category European Automobile Manufacturers' Association ( ACEA ) and American Petroleum Institute ( API ) classify the engine oils based on performance and quality. To ensure the best performance of the vehicle, please use 0W-20 engine oil recommended by SAIC Motor that complies with ACEA C5 and API SP specifications.
  • Page 270: Engine Oil Check And Refill

    MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Check and Refill Check the oil level weekly and refill as necessary. Ideally, the oil level should be checked with the engine cold and Driving the vehicle with the engine oil level the car resting on level ground. If the engine is running and ABOVE the upper mark, or BELOW the already getting warm, wait for at least five minutes after lower mark on the dipstick, will damage...
  • Page 271 MAINTENANCE Note: Any engine misfire, loss of engine performance or engine run-on, could seriously damage the catalytic converter and particulate filter. Regular maintenance must be carried out in accordance with the maintenance schedule specified by the manufacturer. Any modifications to the engine without manufacturer authorisation is prohibited.
  • Page 272: Catalytic Converter

    MAINTENANCE Catalytic Converter Engine Oil • Use ONLY engine oil recommended for your vehicle. If The temperatures of exhaust systems that a non-recommended oil is used, the catalyst converter contain particulate filters and catalytic may be damaged. converters can be extremely high, DO NOT park on ground where combustible Note: Carry out scheduled servicing according...
  • Page 273 MAINTENANCE • Consult an MG Authorised Repairer immediately if you think your vehicle’s engine oil consumption is abnormal, or the engine performance will be reduced. • If the engine is shaking abnormally, or the vehicle lacks power while driving, consult an Authorised Repairer immediately.
  • Page 274: Cooling System

    MAINTENANCE Cooling System Coolant Check and Top Up Do not remove the coolant expansion reservoir cap when the cooling system is hot - escaping steam or hot coolant could cause serious injury. Note: Prevent coolant coming into contact with the vehicle body in adding.
  • Page 275: Coolant Specification

    MAINTENANCE Coolant Specification Coolant is poisonous and can be fatal if swallowed - keep the coolant reservoir sealed and out of the reach of children. If accidental contact of coolant by children is suspected, seek medical assistance immediately. Prevent the coolant coming into contact with the skin or eyes.
  • Page 276: Brake

    MAINTENANCE Brake Brake Fluid Check and Top Up DO NOT rest your foot on the brake pedal Brake fluid is highly toxic, keep the brake while driving; this may overheat the brakes, fluid sealed and stored out of reach of reduce their efficiency and cause excessive children.
  • Page 277: Brake Fluid Specification

    MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT Replace brake fluid regularly according to service schedule. Note: Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. If you accidentally spill the brake fluid on the painted surface, soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with water or car shampoo.
  • Page 278: Fuse Replacement

    1 Passenger compartment fuse box (behind the driver • If a replaced fuse fails immediately, please contact a side knee trim panel) local MG Authorised Repairer for service as soon as possible. 2 Front compartment fuse box (the left side of the front...
  • Page 279: Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

    MAINTENANCE Passenger Compartment Fuse Box 3 Clamp the fuse head with a fuse extraction tool located in the front compartment fusebox cover,, pull and remove the fuse, and check whether the fuse is blown. 4 If a fuse is blown, replace it with another fuse of the same type and same ampere value.
  • Page 280 MAINTENANCE Code Specs Function Code Specs Function Driver Door Combination Switch, Exterior Rearview Automatic Temperature Mirrors and Headlamp Leveling Control Switch, Electronic Parking Switch and Gear Display Rotary Coupling, Communication Module Entertainment Control Panel F26-F28 and Instrument Desk Display Electronic Steering Column Alcohol Interlocking Interface Lock Device...
  • Page 281: Front Compartment Fuse Box

    MAINTENANCE Front Compartment Fuse Box 4 If a fuse is blown, replace it with another fuse of the same type and same ampere value. Fuse Specification Code Specs Function F1-F2 Heated Rear Window Relay Heated Exterior Rearview Mirrors Stability Control 40A/60A System/Integrated Braking Fuse Check or Replacement...
  • Page 282 MAINTENANCE Code Specs Function Code Specs Function Body Control Module Stability Control System, Integrated Braking Instrument Pack, Gateway, System, Transmission Body Control Module Control Module, Engine Control Module,Battery Alcohol Interlocking Management System Interface Switch and Automatic Gearshift Engine Control Module Mechanism Transmission Control F20-F21...
  • Page 283 MAINTENANCE Code Specs Function Code Specs Function Transmission Control PEU Coolant Pump Module Front Left Window Engine Control Module Regulator, Driver Door Combination Switch, Rear Wiper Motor and Rear Left Window Regulator Switch A/C Compressor Body Control Module Fuel Injector Front Passenger Window Brake Switch Regulator Switch,and Rear...
  • Page 284 MAINTENANCE Code Specs Function Belt Actuation Electric Oil Pump Front Wiper Motor...
  • Page 285: 12V Battery

    MAINTENANCE 12V Battery Battery Maintenance on-board electrical appliances for an extended period of time when the vehicle is not started, otherwise the battery may become flat, resulting in the failure tostart the vehicle and the reduction of battery life. Always store batteries upright, and never attempt to dismantle a battery.
  • Page 286: Battery Replacement

    Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer to remove and Make sure that the Start switch is in the OFF position install the battery. Only fit a replacement battery of the...
  • Page 287: Bulb Replacement

    High and low beams HB3 55/60W 55/60W glass with methylated spirits to remove fingerprints. Front Turn Signal Bulb PY21W 21W For other bulbs not listed and to be replaced, ask an MG Rear position light/Brake Authorised Repairer for guidance. W21W/5W 21W/5W Light Bulb...
  • Page 288 MAINTENANCE Front Reading Lamp assembly. Push the lens upwards until it ‘clicks’ into position 6 Connect the negative terminal of the battery. 7 Check front reading lamp operation. 1 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. 2 Use a small flat-bladed screwdriver to gently prise the lens from the light unit.
  • Page 289 MAINTENANCE Rear Interior Lighting assembly. Push the lens upwards until it ‘clicks’ into position. 5 Connect the negative terminal of the battery. 6 Check if the rear reading light is working properly. 1 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. 2 Gently pry the lampshade off the lamp assembly using a "one"...
  • Page 290 MAINTENANCE High and Low Beam 5 Connect the wiring harness connector, position the new bulb assembly at the installation location, and 1 Open the bonnet, refer to "Bonnet" in the rotate clockwise until it is fully secured. "Maintenance" section. 6 Install the high and low beam bulb cover and rotate it 2 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.
  • Page 291 MAINTENANCE Front Indicator Bulb 6 Position the front indicator lamp socket at the installation position and rotate it clockwise until it is 1 Open the bonnet, refer to "Bonnet" in the fully secured. "Maintenance" section. 7 Connect the negative terminal of the battery and check 2 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.
  • Page 292 MAINTENANCE Rear Position Light & Rear Indicator Stop/Tail Light Bulb 1 Open the tailgate. 2 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. 3 Remove the two plugs on the side tail light trim panel. 4 Remove the bolts that secure the tail lamp assembly to the vehicle body.
  • Page 293 MAINTENANCE 10 Connect the wiring harness connector and secure the tail lamp assembly to the body, then install 2 Bolts, tighten to 3 - 5 Nm。 11 Install the two plugs on the tail lamp trim panel. 12 Connect the negative terminal of the battery. 13 Check if the rear indicator or position/brake light is working correctly.
  • Page 294 MAINTENANCE 9 Close the tailgate. Reverse Lamp 1 Open the tailgate, refer to "Tailgate" in the "Preparations for trip" section. 2 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery and keep the vehicle stationary for at least 1 minute. 3 Using a "one" screwdriver, pry open the right maintenance access cover of the tailgate interior panel to expose the reverse lamp socket.
  • Page 295 MAINTENANCE 9 Close the tailgate. 5 Install the new reverse lamp bulb onto the bulb holder and position the reverse lamp holder onto the rear combination lamp. Tighten clockwise to ensure proper installation. 6 Install the right maintenance access cover of the tailgate interior panel.
  • Page 296 MAINTENANCE License Plate Lamp 1 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. 2 Gently push the license plate light from the left to the right using a pry tool. 3 Carefully pry down the license plate light using the pry tool.
  • Page 297: Washer

    MAINTENANCE Washer Washer Fluid Check and Top Up Windscreen washer fluid is flammable. DO NOT allow windscreen washer fluid to come into contact with naked flames or sources of ignition. When filling the washer fluid, do not let the washer fluid spill around the powertrain or Note: DO NOT use an anti-freeze or vinegar/water on the paint surface of vehicle body.
  • Page 298: Washer Nozzles

    MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT • Use the washer fluid recommended and certified by the manufacturer. Misuse of washer fluid in winter may cause damage to the washer motor due to freezing. • Operating on the washer switch when there is no washer fluid may cause damage to the washer motor. •...
  • Page 299: Wipers

    MAINTENANCE Wipers Wiper Blades IMPORTANT • Grease, silicon and petroleum products impair the blade's wiping capability. Clean the wiper blades in warm soap water, and check their status periodically. • Clean the windscreen frequently. DO NOT use wiper blades to remove stubborn or ingrained dirt, it will reduce their effect and their life span.
  • Page 300: Windscreen Wiper Blade Replacement

    MAINTENANCE Windscreen Wiper Blade Replacement 3 Press the button on the wiper arm (as illustrated), and pull the upper end of the wiper blade outward to disengage from the wiper arm. 4 Unhook the blade from the wiper arm and discard. 5 Locate the new wiper into the slot of the wiper arm.
  • Page 301: Rear Window Wiper Blade Replacement

    MAINTENANCE Rear Window Wiper Blade Replacement 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the rear window. 2 Pull the wiper blade connector outward with moderate force to separate it from the wiper arm and discard the wiper blade. 3 Put the fitting of the new wiper blade into the slot of the wiper arm.
  • Page 302: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE Tyres continue to drive to the nearest MG Authorised Reparier at a slow speed for inspection. Overview Directional Tyres • Take extra care when using new tyres for the first 300 miles ( 500 ) km. Directional tyres are marked with "direction of rotation"...
  • Page 303 MAINTENANCE Service Life of Tyres Driving Style Rational tyre pressure and moderate driving style can Excessively harsh acceleration and braking whilst cornering extend tyre life. Recommendations: will reduce tyre life. • Check the tyre pressures at least once a month when Wheel Balance the tyre is cold;...
  • Page 304: Caring For Your Tyres

    Check the valve for leaks (listen for a an MG Authorised Repairer. tell-tale hissing) when you check the tyre pressure. Always drive with consideration for the condition of the...
  • Page 305: Tyre Wear Indicators

    MAINTENANCE Note: If the sidewall of the tyre is damaged or When the tread has worn down to 2.0 mm or below, the distorted, replace the tyre immediately, do not indicators will come to the surface of the tread pattern, attempt to repair it.
  • Page 306: Wheel Fitment Rotation

    It is recommended that you swap wheels at irregular Note: TPMS self-learning is required after the wheel intervals in order to equalise tyre wear. fitment rotation. Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for details. When the tyres are worn seriously, it is recommended to swap the front and rear wheels as shown in illustration.
  • Page 307: Tyre/Snow Chains

    Please consult speed limitations of different roads; an MG Authorised Repairer for details. • Please avoid driving styles where heavy braking, sharp turns, etc are required with tyre/snow chains installed.
  • Page 308: Cleaning And Caring

    MAINTENANCE Cleaning and Caring In order to preserve the paint finish on your car, please observe the following care points: Observe all safety precautions on cleaning • DO NOT use hot water to wash the car. products; Do Not drink fluids and keep •...
  • Page 309 MAINTENANCE and thoroughly clean those areas where debris can easily IMPORTANT collect (wheel arches and panel seams, for example). • Please pay attention to the operating instructions of IMPORTANT high pressure cleaner. • Soft parts on the vehicle should be kept in a large •...
  • Page 310 MAINTENANCE It is recommended to wash the car by hand and do not • In order to maintain the matte effect of the paint use a rough sponge or car wash cloth. When cleaning and surface, abrasives, polishes and polishing waxes cannot wiping, do not use excessive force.
  • Page 311 MAINTENANCE Mirrors: Wash with soapy water. Use a plastic scraper to Wheels remove ice. DO NOT use abrasive cleaning compounds When cleaning the wheels any materials or or metal scraper. water that contact the brake disc directly may effect braking efficiency. Plastic Components In order to ensure the wheels are kept in optimum Any plastic components should be cleaned using...
  • Page 312: Cleaning The Interior

    MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Interior Airbag Module Covers DO NOT allow these areas to be flooded Plastic materials with liquid and DO NOT use petrol, Clean plastic-faced materials with diluted upholstery detergent, furniture cream or polishes. cleaner, then wipe with a damp cloth. To protect damage to the airbag SRS, the following Note: DO NOT polish dashboard components –...
  • Page 313: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Dimensions Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters Main Engine Parameters Dynamic Performance Parameters Parameters of Drive Motor Recommended Fluids and Capacities Wheel Alignment (Unladen Condition) Wheels and Tyres Tyre Pressures (Cold)
  • Page 314: Technical Data Dimensions

    TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Dimensions Item, unit Parameter Overall length A , mm 4113 Overall width B , mm 1797 Overall height C (unladen), mm 1502 Wheelbase D , mm 2570 Front overhang E , mm Rear overhang F , mm...
  • Page 315 TECHNICAL DATA Item, unit Parameter Front wheel track, mm 1510 Rear wheel track, mm 1520 Minimum ground clearance(laden),mm 116.8 Minimum turning circle diameter, m 10.3 Fuel tank capacity, L Note: Vehicle length not including the license plate. Note: Rearview mirrors and the deformed portion of tyre wall directly above the touchdown point are not included in the total width.
  • Page 316: Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters Parameter Item, unit GS62H 1.5L HT11 TL1 GS62H 1.5L HT11 TL2 GS62H 1.5L HT11 TL3 Person in cab, person Unladen vehicle weight 1285 1298 1308 (kerb), kg Gross vehicle weight, kg 1733 1746 1766 Unladen front axle weight, Unladen rear axle weight, Laden front axle weight, kg...
  • Page 317: Towing Weights

    TECHNICAL DATA Towing Weights Item, Units Parameters Towing limit unbraked, kg Towing limit braked, kg Towing hitch load, kg...
  • Page 318 TECHNICAL DATA Item, Units Parameters Wheel centre to centre of tow ball A , mm 1067 Towing device mounting points Note: When towing a trailer, the vehicle speed MUST not exceed 62 mph (100km/h). Note: Prior to towing a trailer, please check the rear tyre pressures, inflate to at least 20 kPa ( 0.2 bar) above the recommended pressure - DO NOT allow the tyre pressure to exceed 300 kPa ( 3.0 bar), this can be dangerous.
  • Page 319: Main Engine Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Main Engine Parameters Parameter Item, unit GS64 GS62H Bore × Stroke, mm × mm 73.5x88.1 72x92 Total displacement, L 1.495 1.498 Compression ratio 11.6±0.4 16.0±0.5 Maximum net power, kw Engine speed at maximum power, rev/min 6000 6000 Maximum torque, Nm(Australia & New Zealand) Maximum torque, Nm(South Africa) Maximum torque, Nm(UK) Engine speed at maximum torque, rev/min...
  • Page 320 TECHNICAL DATA Parameter Item, unit GS64 GS62H RON 92 unleaded petrol Fuel grade, RON(South Africa) and above RON 95 unleaded petrol Fuel grade, RON(UK) and above...
  • Page 321: Dynamic Performance Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Dynamic Performance Parameters Item, unit Parameter Maximum speed, km/h Gradeability, % Note: The dynamic performance parameters are test data under specific conditions. Note: Gradeability is affected by different road surfaces, tyre pressures, tyre tread depth and vehicle load.
  • Page 322: Parameters Of Drive Motor

    TECHNICAL DATA Parameters of Drive Motor Item Front drive motor Motor type Permanent magnet synchronous motor TM:72/150 Rated Power/Peak Power, kW GM:78/170 Rated Torque/Peak Torque, Nm TM:250 GM:140 4456.7/13000 Rated Speed/Maximum Speed, rpm 5570.4/13000 Protection Grade IP67...
  • Page 323: Recommended Fluids And Capacities

    Drive motor coolant, L Hybrid transmission oil, L Castrol BOT794 Manual transmission oil (MT), L Castrol BOT503 Auto transmission oil (CVT),L Shell SL-2100 6.86 Brake fluid, L DOT 4 Original MG Motor windscreen Washer fluid, L washer fluid Air conditioning refrigerant, g R-1234yf/R134a...
  • Page 324: Wheel Alignment (Unladen Condition)

    TECHNICAL DATA Wheel Alignment (Unladen Condition) Item, unit Parameters Camber Angle -27¢±45¢ Castor Angle 5°52¢±45¢ Front Wheels Toe-in Angle (total toe-in) 6¢±12¢ King Pin Inclination 13°21¢±45¢ Camber Angle -1°25¢±45¢ Rear Wheels Toe-in Angle (total toe-in) 12¢±15¢...
  • Page 325: Wheels And Tyres

    TECHNICAL DATA Wheels and Tyres Wheel Rim Size 5.5J×15 6.0J×16 Tyre Size 185/65 R15 88H 195/55 R16 87H...
  • Page 326: Tyre Pressures (Cold)

    TECHNICAL DATA Tyre Pressures (Cold) Wheels Unladen Front Wheels 250kPa/2.5bar/37psi Rear Wheels 250kPa/2.5bar/37psi...

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