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MG HS
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DAVID FREDERICK LOVEGROVE
March 25, 2025

Can you switch off Lane assist

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Mr. Anderson
March 25, 2025

You can switch off Lane Assist in an MG HS by pressing the button at the end of the indicator stalk switch. Pressing the button again will resume the function. Additionally, you can turn the vibration alert ON/OFF through the infotainment display. However, the system defaults to the last selected state when the START/STOP switch is ON/READY.

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Chris McGuinn
June 12, 2025

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Summary of Contents for MG HS

  • Page 1: Owner Manual

    PHEV MG HS / HS Version 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Owner Manual ..........................1 1 Instructions Before Using the Vehicle ............... 19 Introduction ..........................20 Owner's Handbook................................20 Announcement ..................................20 Symbols Used ..................................21 Vehicle Identification Information....................22 Vehicle Identification Marking (Fuel) ..........................22 Vehicle Identification Marking (PHEV) ..........................22 Location of Vehicle Identification Plate..........................
  • Page 3 CONTENTS Instrument Pack ........................... 32 Instrument Information Display Operation ........................32 Instrument Pack - Colour Display A ..........................33 Instrument Pack - Colour Display B ..........................35 Instrument Pack - Colour Display C ..........................37 Warning Message ..................................39 Warning Lamps and Indicators....................40 Lights and Switches........................
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Rearview Mirrors .......................... 66 Exterior Rearview Mirrors ..............................66 Interior Rearview Mirrors ..............................69 Sunroof * ............................70 Instructions for Use ................................70 Sunroof Operation ................................. 71 Windows............................76 Power Operated Window Switch ............................76 Window Operation................................77 Sunvisor ............................79 Interior Lighting ...........................
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Wireless Charging of Mobile Phones..........................85 Storage Devices ..........................87 Instructions for Use ................................87 Glove Box....................................87 Storage Box....................................88 Cup Holder............................ 89 Centre Console Cup Holder............................... 89 Rear Armrest and Rear Cup Holder..........................89 3 Preparations for Trip ....................91 Keys ..............................
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Electric Tailgate * ..................................102 Tailgate Emergency Open ..............................106 Load Carrying ..........................108 Load Space....................................108 Internal Loading..................................108 Towing ............................109 Towing Function ..................................109 Fuel System..........................114 Fuel Requirements................................114 Fuel Filler ....................................115 Refuelling....................................117 Charging Requirements ......................119 Charging Your Vehicle at Home ............................119 Charging Pile ..................................120 Home Charging Guide.................................120 Influence of Charging/Discharging Operation on Special Populations ..............121...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Equalisation Charging................................126 Charging Time ..................................126 Steering System Adjustment ....................128 Steering Wheel Position Adjustment..........................128 Electric Power Steering ...............................128 4 Drive the Vehicle ......................131 Starting and Stopping Engine ....................132 Start Switch....................................132 Starting Power System.................................133 OFF ......................................134 Economical and Environmental Driving .................. 135 Running-in....................................135 Environment Protection ..............................135 Economical Driving and Maintenance ..........................135...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Protection Mode...................................141 Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission ..................143 Instructions for Use ................................143 Gear Shift....................................143 Protection Mode...................................146 Manual Transmission ......................... 148 Electric Drive Unit ........................150 Instructions for Use ................................150 Gear Shift....................................150 Protection Mode...................................152 Driving Mode ..........................155 Kinetic Energy Recovery Mode ....................
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Wading ............................163 5 Leave Home Safe ....................... 165 Seat Belt ............................166 Protection Provided by Seat Belts ............................167 How to Wear Seat Belts Properly ............................168 How Children Use Seat Belts ............................172 Seat Belt Pre-tensioners..............................174 Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance and Replacement......................176 Airbags............................
  • Page 10 CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions about Using Child Restraints ..................198 Fixing Child Restraints.................................202 Child Restraint Groups and Installation Position ......................205 Child Proof Locks ........................208 Body Stability Control System....................209 Antilock Brake System (ABS)....................210 Auxiliary Brake System (EBA)....................211 Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)................212 Auto Hold............................
  • Page 11 CONTENTS Seat Positions and Backrest Angle State .........................226 Front Seats .....................................227 Rear Seats....................................228 Headrest Operation................................229 Seat Heating Function .................................230 Personalised Setting of Driver's Driving Positions .......................230 Driver Seat Welcome Function ............................231 A/C Control Panel ........................233 Control Panel..................................233 A/C On/Off Shortcut Button.............................233 Defrost/Demist Button ...............................233 Heated Rear Window Button............................233 Ventilation ...........................
  • Page 12 CONTENTS Cameras and Radars ........................242 Driver Assistance Cameras ..............................242 Driver Assistance Radars..............................245 Adaptive Cruise Control*......................247 Adaptive Cruise Activation..............................247 Adaptive Cruise Target Following Distance Adjustment.....................249 Adaptive Cruise Target Speed Adjustment........................250 Adaptive Cruise Pause.................................250 Automatic Deactivation of Adaptive Cruise ........................251 Adaptive Cruise Override ..............................251 Adaptive Cruise Resume..............................251 Clearing Target Speed Memory............................252...
  • Page 13 CONTENTS Forward Collision Assist* ......................274 Rear Driving Assistance System* ..................... 278 Turning On/Off the System ..............................278 Blind Spot Assist ...................................279 Rear Cross Traffic Assist..............................281 Rearward Collision Warning..............................283 Door Open Warning ................................284 Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Assist....................285 Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Assist ............................285 Reversing Assist System*......................
  • Page 14 CONTENTS Vehicle Towing ..................................300 Vehicle Transport..................................303 Changing a Wheel ........................304 Spare Wheel ..................................304 Tool identification(including tire repair tools )..................304 Wheel Replacement................................307 Tyre Repair ..........................311 Tyre Repair Tool ..................................311 9 Maintenance ....................... 315 Maintenance Description......................316 Regular Maintenance................................316 Bonnet ............................320 Opening the Bonnet................................320 Closing the Bonnet................................320 Bonnet Open Alarm................................320...
  • Page 15 CONTENTS Engine Oil Check and Refill..............................325 Engine Oil Specification ...............................326 Cooling System........................... 327 Coolant Check and Top Up ...............................327 Coolant Specification................................328 Catalytic Converter ........................329 Brake Friction Pair and Brake Fluid ..................331 Brake Fluid Check and Top Up............................331 Fuse Replacement ........................333 Fuse ......................................333 Passenger Compartment Fuse Box ..........................334 Front Compartment Fuse Box ............................336...
  • Page 16 CONTENTS Precautions and restricted conditions for use of battery ...................345 Washer ............................347 Washer Fluid Check and Top Up............................347 Washer Nozzles..................................348 Wipers ............................350 Wiper Blades ..................................350 Front Windscreen Wiper Blade Replacement.......................351 Rear Window Wiper Blade Replacement........................352 Tyres............................. 353 Overview ....................................353 Tyre Inspection ..................................355 Tyre Wear Indicators ................................356 Tyre Rotation..................................357...
  • Page 17 CONTENTS Technical Data Dimensions ....................... 368 Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters ..................370 Main Engine Parameters ......................371 Drive Motor Performance Parameters ..................372 Dynamic Performance Parameters ..................373 Recommended Fluids and Capacities ..................374 Wheel Alignment (Unladen Condition) .................. 377 Wheels and Tyres ........................
  • Page 19: Instructions Before Using The Vehicle

    Instructions Before Using the Vehicle Introduction Vehicle Identification Information Instructions for Use of Hybrid Vehicle...
  • Page 20: Introduction

    Repairer which will provide you with the best service. The illustrations in the Owner's Handbook are for reference only. A local Authorised Repairer in this manual refers to MG Authorised Repairer. The information contained in this handbook may vary slightly depending on the vehicle configuration, software version and sales regions.
  • Page 21: Symbols Used

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Symbols Used Asterisk Warning An asterisk (*) appearing after the title or the text, identifies features or items of equipment that are only This warning symbol identifies procedures fitted to some models, and may not be fitted on the vehicle that must be followed precisely, your purchased.
  • Page 22: Vehicle Identification Information

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Vehicle Identification Information Vehicle Identification Marking (PHEV) Vehicle Identification Marking (Fuel) 1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 2 Transmission Number 3 Engine Number When communicating with your local Authorised Repairer, always quote the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) . If the engine or transmission is involved, it may be required to provide the identification numbers of these assemblies.
  • Page 23: Location Of Vehicle Identification Plate

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Location of Vehicle Identification Plate Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Location Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The identification plate is located at the lower side of the right B pillar. It contains information such as the • On the floor under the driver seat; manufacturing year and month, seat capacity, engine model, •...
  • Page 24: Instructions For Use Of Hybrid Vehicle

    Ambient temperature for using vehicle environment. Therefore, they should be recycled and disposed by MG Authorised Repairers or designated The working performance of the high-voltage battery cooperation units by observing the following information pack fitted to your vehicle is related to the ambient or requirements.
  • Page 25: Precautions In The Event Of An Accident

    It is strongly recommended that the used high-voltage vehicle power system is OFF. battery pack generated from vehicle scrappage, etc. should be disposed of by an MG Authorised Repairer. Please If any cables on the vehicle are exposed, consult an MG Authorised Repairer for more details.
  • Page 26 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: High Voltage System

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE High Voltage System All high voltage components have warning labels attached - please observe these warnings and any requirements when operating within or close to these areas. ONLY qualified personnel should work on, or with, the high voltage system - there is danger of DEATH.
  • Page 28 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE The high voltage system component layout is shown below: 1 Electric A/C Compressor 2 High-voltage Harness 3 Electric Heater 4 High-voltage Battery Pack 5 Combined Charging Unit (CCU) 6 Charging Port 7 Manual Service Disconnect 8 Electric Drive Unit...
  • Page 29: Crash Outage Control

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Crash Outage Control If a crash occurs, a signal from the SDM will disconnect the relays within the high-voltage battery back to cut off the high-voltage output of the high-voltage battery pack. Intelligent Charging When the vehicle is powered OFF and the system detects that the 12V battery is running low, the vehicle will automatically charge the 12V battery under certain conditions to ensure the vehicle starts.
  • Page 31: Brief Introduction To Vehicle Functions

    Brief Introduction to Vehicle Functions Instrument Pack Warning Lamps and Indicators Lights and Switches Wipers and Washers Horn Rearview Mirrors Sunroof * Windows Sunvisor Interior Lighting Power Socket Mobile Phone Wireless Charging Storage Devices Cup Holder...
  • Page 32: Instrument Pack

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Instrument Pack • Push the button up, down, left and right to switch the items displayed in the message centre. Instrument Information Display Operation • Push the button up and down to make adjustments. Message centre functions can be selected when the vehicle •...
  • Page 33: Instrument Pack - Colour Display A

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Instrument Pack - Colour Display A Note: The instrument pack has multiple display modes, these can be set via the entertainment display.
  • Page 34 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS 1 Left Card 11 Power Meter Displays information such as navigation and active 12 Power system status safety. 13 Regeneration Level 2 Warning Lamps and Indicators Refer to the chapter "Starting and Driving" for details. Refer to "Warning Lights and Indicators"...
  • Page 35: Instrument Pack - Colour Display B

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Instrument Pack - Colour Display B Note: The instrument pack has multiple display modes, that can be set via the entertainment display.
  • Page 36 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS 1 Left Card Displays information such as navigation and active safety. 2 Warning Lamps and Indicators Refer to "Warning Lights and Indicators" in this chapter for details. 3 Vehicle Speed 4 Right Card Displays fault information, health centre, current mileage, cumulative mileage, navigation,multimedia, Bluetooth phone, etc.
  • Page 37: Instrument Pack - Colour Display C

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Instrument Pack - Colour Display C Note: The instrument pack has multiple display modes, these can be set via the entertainment display.
  • Page 38 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS 1 Left Card 12 Fuel Gauge and Fuel Driving Range Displays information such as navigation and active safety. 2 Warning Lamps and Indicators Refer to "Warning Lights and Indicators" in this chapter for details. 3 Vehicle Speed 4 Right Card Displays fault information, health centre, current mileage, cumulative mileage, navigation, multimedia,...
  • Page 39: Warning Message

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Warning Message The message centre in the instrument pack displays any warning messages via a pop-up box. The warning messages are mainly classified into: • Operation Instructions • System State Prompts • System Malfunction Alert Please follow the text prompts or refer to the relevant control system sections for the failure cause, actions and appropriate solutions.
  • Page 40: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Please carefully read the following instructions to understand the meaning of relevant warning lamps 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 41 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Fog Lamp Indicator Rear fog lamps are turned on. Front Fog Lamp Front fog lamps are turned on. Indicator 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 42 MG Authorised Repairer immediately. If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the electric power steering system has a serious failure, and making it hard to steer. Please stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately.
  • Page 43 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the dynamic stability Dynamic Stability control system/traction control system hasdetected a fault and Control/Traction is inoperative. Control System Warning If this lamp flashes while driving, it indicates that the system is Lamp operating to assist the driver.
  • Page 44 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the EPB is enabled. Electronic Parking Brake If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the vehicle is parked on a slope ( EPB ) System Status with excessive angle or the electronic parking brake system failed, Indicator Lamp in which case please park the vehicle on a suitable safe road.
  • Page 45 Engine Coolant the car as soon as safety permits, switch the engine OFF and Temperature Warning contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. Lamp If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the engine coolant sensor failed, in which case stop the car as soon as safety permits, and turn off the start switch.
  • Page 46 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the gasoline particulate filter is clogged and should be regenerated. Please contact a local Authorised Repairer as soon as possible. Gasoline Particulate Filter Warning Lamp If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the gasoline particulate filter is severely clogged and should be regenerated.
  • Page 47 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The warning lamp illuminates when the fuel remaining in the fuel tank is low. If possible, please refuel before the low fuel warning lamp illuminates. When the fuel level continues to fall, this lamp flashes, and Low Fuel Warning Lamp continuing to drive may cause the vehicle to stall due to fuel exhaustion.
  • Page 48 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates a severe failure with the power battery system. Please stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits, turn off the Start switch and seek a local Authorised Repairer for repair immediately.
  • Page 49 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the power battery pack is low, please charge it as soon as possible. Power Battery Pack Low Battery Warning Lamp If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the power battery pack is low, please charge it immediately.
  • Page 50 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The constant speed cruise control system is in Standby state. Note: The lamp is displayed in dark color in daylight mode. Constant Speed Cruise Control System Indicator Lamp The constant speed cruise control system is activated. The adaptive cruise control system is activated and not in Standby state.
  • Page 51 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Manual speed limit assistance system is in Standby state. Note: The lamp is displayed in dark color in daylight mode. If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the manual speed limit assistance system is activated. If this lamp flashes, it indicates that current speed is greater than Speed Limit Assistance the speed limit value.
  • Page 52 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The speed limit sign currently identified has ancillary information. Please check. The overspeed alarm and intelligent speed limit assist system are turned off simultaneously. Speed Limit Sign Ancillary Information Warning Lamp Overspeed alarm fault. The road sign speed limit is recognized and the audible alarm only is turned off currently.
  • Page 53 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the driver detection system fails or is not available. Driver Status Indicator If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the driver fatigue or distraction is detected. Trailer Malfunction The trailer fails.
  • Page 54 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Start/Stop System If this lamp remains on, it indicates that the start/stop function Malfunction Indicator fails. Lamp If this lamp remains on, it indicates that the start/stop system is activated. Start/Stop System Status Indicator Lamp If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the start/stop system does not meet the shutdown conditions.
  • Page 55: Lights And Switches

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Lights and Switches Headlamp Master Light Switch AUTO Lamp Off AUTO Lamp AUTO With the Start switch in ACC position, the AUTO lighting system is active by default (position 1 ). The system will automatically switch on or off the side lamps and switch backlights according to the intensity of current ambient light.
  • Page 56 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS When the Start switch is in ON/RUNNING/READY the low beam is turned on, the daytime running lamp goes position, toggle the master light cycle switch to position out automatically. 2 to switch on the daytime running lamps, side lamps and Welcome Light switch backlights.
  • Page 57: Headlamp Levelling

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Headlamp Levelling Location Load All the seats occupied plus an evenly distributed load in the trunk Driver only, plus an evenly distributed load in the trunk The headlamp levelling can be adjusted as per the following table according to the vehicle load.
  • Page 58: Switching Between High Beam And Low Beam Headlamps

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Switching between High Beam and Low Switching between High Beam and Low Beam Beam Headlamps Headlamps Take care not to dazzle oncoming vehicles When the Start switch is in ON/RUNNING/READY when switching between the main and position and the low beams illuminate, push the light lever dipped beams.
  • Page 59 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The Automatic High Beam may not operate beams can be turned on or off once certain conditions are normally in the following cases but is not met. When the smart high beam system is enabled, the limited to the following and so the main and smart high beam indicator on the instrument illuminates.
  • Page 60: Turn Signal Lamp

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Turn Signal Lamp automatically exits when the following conditions are met. When the smart high beam system is enabled and low beams automatically turn on, manually switch to high beams. It can only be exited for not more than three times in a start cycle, or this feature cannot be enabled again in the current start cycle: •...
  • Page 61: Rear Fog Lamps

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS go off. But if the steering wheel angle is small, manually lamp switch to turn on the front fog lamps. The indicator reset the lever to turn off the turn signal lamps. illuminates on the instrument panel when the front fog lamps are on.
  • Page 62: Wipers And Washers

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Wipers and Washers • HI: Fast speed wipe ( 3 ) • 1x: Single wipe ( 4 ) Front Windscreen Wiper and Washer • Rain sensor sensitivity adjustment ( 5 ) Operation • Wash and wipe ( 6 ) When the Start switch is in the ACC /ON /RUNNING AUTO: Automatic wipe / READY position, operate the lever switch to select...
  • Page 63 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Wash and wipe HI: Fast speed wipe By pushing the lever up to the fast speed wipe position ( 3 Pulling the lever toward the steering wheel will operate the ), the wipers will operate at fast speed. front windscreen washers.
  • Page 64: Rear Window Wiper And Washer Operation

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Window Wiper and Washer Operation speed adjustment switch ( 3 ) to adjust the intermittent wipe interval. Wash and wipe Pushing the lever toward the instrument panel will operate the rear window washers. The wipers continue operating for a further three wipes after the lever is released.
  • Page 65: Horn

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Horn IMPORTANT To avoid possible SRS issues, please do not press with excessive force or hit the airbag 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 vehicle horn button areas and the driver's airbag are located in close proximity on the steering wheel.
  • Page 66: Rearview Mirrors

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rearview Mirrors the mirrors can be heated. Some vehicles are also equipped with a mirror angle memory function. The rearview mirrors consist of exterior rearview mirrors Note: The following vehicles or objects are closer to in the front of the vehicle on the left and right sides you than they are seen from the mirror.
  • Page 67 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Electric Folding can be set in the relevant interface in "Vehicle Settings" on the entertainment display. Note: For vehicles equipped with electrical folding door mirrors, if the mirrors have been moved from their positions by manual or accidental means, they can be reset by operating the knob to complete fold and deployment one time.
  • Page 68 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Electric Adjustment of Exterior Rearview mirror adjustment operation can be stopped to avoid accidental adjustment of mirror angle which has been Mirrors adjusted. Mirror Glass Heating The exterior rearview mirrors have integral heating elements which can disperse frost or mist from the glass. The heating elements operate while the Heated Rear Window is switched on, that is, only when the engine is started, and the heated rear window...
  • Page 69: Interior Rearview Mirrors

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Interior Rearview Mirrors Adjust the body of the interior rearview mirror to achieve the best possible view. The anti-dazzle function of the interior rearview mirror can reduce glare caused by headlamps of vehicles behind 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 70: Sunroof

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunroof * If there are children in the vehicle, ALWAYS turn off the START/STOP Switch when Sunroof assembly consists of two pieces of glass of which temporarily leaving the vehicle - to prevent the front glass can be opened by sliding or tilting, the rear children from accidentally operating the one is fixed-type and cannot be opened;...
  • Page 71: Sunroof Operation

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunroof Operation When the Start switch is in the yellow light state and green light state, the sunroof can be operated. The sunroof switch is located on the ceiling above the front windscreen. The opening methods of sunroof can be identified according to the switch symbols.
  • Page 72 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Pull down the glass switch with excessive force to the 2nd position ( 4 ) and then release, the sunroof will be fully closed automatically. Slide Open Push up the sunroof glass switch to the 1st position ( 1 ) and hold, the sunroof will be manually opened in a tilt way.
  • Page 73 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Slide Close Sunroof Sunshade Operation Push the sunroof glass switch forward to the 1st position ( 1 ) and hold, the sunroof will be manually closed. Sunroof movement can be stopped at any time by releasing the switch.
  • Page 74 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Push the sunshade switch forward to the 1st position ( 1 Forcibly Close the Sunroof Glass ) and hold, the sunshade will be manually closed. You can To forcibly close the sunroof glass reopened due to stop the movement of the sunshade at any time by releasing activation of anti-pinch function in a particular case: slide the switch.
  • Page 75 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunroof Initialisation state, the sunroof can be operated till the next thermal protection functions. Sunroof operation will be affected by power failure when sunroof glass or sunshade is in motion, and it is necessary "Lazy Lock" Function to initialise after power on.
  • Page 76: Windows

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Windows Power Operated Window Switch Please correctly operate the windows to avoid danger. The driver should ensure passengers operate the windows in a safe manner. Ensure children are kept clear when raising or lowering a window. DO NOT operate the power window controls continuously in a short time frame, otherwise the power window controls may...
  • Page 77: Window Operation

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Window Operation descends to fully open. Window movement can be stopped at any time by operating the corresponding switch again When the Start switch is in position ACC/ ON/ during descent. RUNNING/ READY , the power window can be operated (doors should be closed).
  • Page 78 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Window Disabled Switch Press the switch ( 1 ) to disable the rear window controls (an indicator lamp in the switch illuminates), and press again to restore control. "Lazy Lock" Function "Lazy Lock" function can open or close the windows from outside.
  • Page 79: Sunvisor

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunvisor The vanity mirror on the driver side should only be used when the car is stationary. Sunvisors are arranged on the roof ahead of both the driver and the front passenger ( 1 ). The sunvisors are provided with vanity mirror ( 2 ) and vanity mirror light ( 3 ).
  • Page 80: Interior Lighting

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Interior Lighting Front Interior Lamp - Configuration B Front Interior Lamp - Configuration A 1 Front/Rear Interior Lamp Manual Control Master Switch 2 Corresponding Side Lamp Manual Control Switch 3 Auto Control Switch Press the master switch 1 to turn on the front and rear interior lamps simultaneously, and press the switch again to turn them off.
  • Page 81: Front Interior Lamp - Configuration C

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS In addition to manual switch control of interior lamps, the Press one of the switches 1 to turn on a front interior lamp vehicle is provided with automatic control function under at corresponding side, and press the switch again to turn some scenarios.
  • Page 82: Rear Interior Lamp

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Interior Lamp The rear interior lamps are located at left and right sides of ceiling. Press the switch as arrowed to turn on the lamps, and press it again to switch off the lamps.
  • Page 83: Power Socket

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Power Socket ACC/ON/RUNNING/READY position, the USB port can supply 5 V voltage as the power interface. Using the power socket or USB port when the vehicle is not started will cause The maximum operating current of the left USB port is 3 premature discharging of the vehicle A, and the maximum operating current of the right USB battery, and prolonged use may cause flat...
  • Page 84 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS There are also two USB ports equipped at the rear of the centre console. When the Start switch is in ACC/ON/RUNNING/READY position, the USB port can only supply 5 V voltage as the power interface. Its maximum operating current is 2.4 A.
  • Page 85: Mobile Phone Wireless Charging

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Mobile Phone Wireless Charging The mobile phone wireless charging area is located in rear of the shift lever and the charging function can be used The wireless charging function can realize the charging when the Start switch is in RUNNING/READY position. of the mobile phone under the condition that the Place the mobile phone right side up with the back attaching mobile phone does not need a wire connection through...
  • Page 86 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS down before further attempt. If it still fails, seek a local Authorised Repairer. IMPORTANT When the wireless charging system of the mobile phone is being used, make sure that the smart key is 20cm or more away from the wireless charging area.
  • Page 87: Storage Devices

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Storage Devices Glove Box Instructions for Use • Please close all storage devices when the car is in motion. Leaving these storage devices open may cause personal injury in cases of a sudden start-off, emergency braking and a car accident.
  • Page 88: Storage Box

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Storage Box Centre Console Armrest Box Driver Side Storage Box Lift the centre console armrest (as indicated by the arrow) to open the centre console armrest box. Put the centre Located beneath the instrument panel on the driver side, console armrest down gently to close the centre console pull the storage box lid down to open the box.
  • Page 89: Cup Holder

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Cup Holder Rear Armrest and Rear Cup Holder DO NOT place cups containing hot drinks on the cup holder to avoid splashing them while driving and causing burns or other unnecessary injuries Centre Console Cup Holder Fold forward to open the rear armrest.
  • Page 91: Preparations For Trip

    Preparations for Trip Keys Anti-theft Systems Alcolock Tailgate Load Carrying Towing Fuel System Charging Requirements Steering System Adjustment...
  • Page 92: Keys

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Keys WARNING The keys of vehicle contains Overview coin / button batteries. The battery is HZARDOUS and is Please keep the spare key in a safe place - to be kept away from children not in the car! (whether the battery is new or used).
  • Page 93 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP We provide two smart keys, each one includes a backup Keys mechanical key. The mechanical key can be used to unlock the door in emergency, but cannot be used to start the vehicle. The keys supplied to you have been programmed for the security system on your vehicle.
  • Page 94: Replacing The Smart Key Battery

    Note: Any key made privately may not start the vehicle, and may affect the safety of your car. To obtain a suitable key replacement, it is recommended that you consult an MG Authorised Repairer. Note: The new key cannot be offered to you immediately because it requires programming to the vehicle by the MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 95 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP 4 Using a suitable flat bladed tool, insert the tool intothe side of the key ( C1 ), carefully prise off the battery IMPORTANT cover and separate the upper and lower casings ( D ). • Use of an incorrect or inappropriate battery may Note: Make sure that the polarity of battery is damage the smart key.
  • Page 96: Anti-Theft Systems

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Anti-theft Systems Body Anti-theft System Locking and Unlocking Your vehicle is fitted with engine immobiliser and body When the vehicle is locked, the turn signal lamps illuminate anti-theft system. To ensure maximum safety and three times; when it is unlocked, the turn signal lamps operation convenience, we strongly recommend you to illuminate once.
  • Page 97 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Operation of Door Lock System (Keyless) Note: If the Power supply is not placed in the ACC/ON/RUNNING/READY mode or the remote The keyless entry system can lock and unlock the doors key unlock is not activated within ten seconds or or open the tailgate as long as you carry the smart key and so after unlocking and opening the door with the approach to the car.
  • Page 98 If the tailgate will automatically eject and cannot be closed. vehicle can not be unlocked or locked normally, please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 99 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Anti-theft Alarm Sound When the body anti-theft system is not in operation, press the interior lock switch ( 2 ) after closing all doors to lock If the anti-theft alarm has been activated, before it is all doors; press the unlock switch ( 1 ) to unlock all doors. turned off, the car horn will sound continuously.
  • Page 100: Alcolock

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Alcolock IMPORTANT The alcohol lock is just a detection device used to assist in limiting drivers from driving If the alcohol test fails, for safety reasons, do not when the alcohol concentration exceeds attempt to forcefully start the vehicle. If you suspect the limit.
  • Page 101: Tailgate

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Tailgate Manual Tailgate * If the tailgate can not be closed or the weatherstrip between the body and tailgate is fractured, be sure to close all windows during driving, select the face distribution mode of the air conditioner, and set the blower to maximum speed, so as to decrease exhaust fumes entering the vehicle.
  • Page 102: Electric Tailgate

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Electric Tailgate * Electric Tailgate Open/Close Mode If the tailgate can not be closed due to the type of cargo loaded or if 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...
  • Page 103 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP • Opening/Closing the tailgate with the smart key: Foot Kick Sensing Function When the Start switch is off, long press the tailgate When a valid smart key is within the effective range of the button on the smart key ( C ), and the tailgate opens tailgate, the tailgate can be opened or closed by the foot or closes automatically.
  • Page 104 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP to the rear bumper as possible( 1 ) , your lower leg must be Function OFF: In case any object that may interfere with in the upper sensor area and yourfoot must be in the lower the closing of the tailgate is detected, the tailgate will stop sensor area, then move your foot and lowerleg quickly away closing and open back at a certain angle to prompt for the from the sensor area( 2 ) and the tailgatewill be opened or...
  • Page 105 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Opening Height Setting of Electric Tailgate Note: If the electric tailgate system failure occurs, relevant warning message "Electric Tailgate System Users can set the opening height of electric tailgate as Failure" and icon will be displayed in the message needed by using the Close button at the tailgate or the centre of instrument pack, please seek a local entertainment display.
  • Page 106: Tailgate Emergency Open

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Tailgate Emergency Open Electric Tailgate * Tailgate emergency open switch is located in the inner side of tailgate lock. Lower the rear seat to make sure the emergency open lockhole plug on the tailgate trim panel can be touched. Take up the plug with hand, and rotate the emergency open knob counterclockwise with a proper tool to open the tailgate from inside.
  • Page 107 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Manual Tailgate *...
  • Page 108: Load Carrying

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Load Carrying Internal Loading DO NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight DO NOT carry unsecured equipment, or the permitted front and rear axle loads. tools or luggage that could move, causing Failure may result in vehicle damage or personal injury in the event of an accident, serious injury.
  • Page 109: Towing

    It is recommended to fit the original tow bar approved by Please be sure to read the towing guidelines carefully, MG and use the specified connection method to secure the use approved equipment and comply with load limits, and traction frame. Please contact a local Authorised Repairer always check load limits before towing.
  • Page 110: Trailer Mode

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Altitude Trailer Mode When towing a trailer in mountainous areas, reduce the When towing is required, please turn on the trailer mode total weight of the vehicle and trailer by at least 10% for function of your vehicle, which can be turned on or off in every 1000 m of elevation.
  • Page 111 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Note: If the towed device is equipped with a tail light cluster, the vehicle also controls the trailer's lights after connecting the electrical connection. Note: When operating the rear fog lamps, the trailer's rear fog lamps will also operate.
  • Page 112 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Towing Parameters Item, Parameter Parameter Value Maximum towing mass (without brakes), kg Maximum towing mass (with brakes), kg 1500 Maximum net load at the coupling point, kg...
  • Page 113 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Item, Parameter Parameter Value Distance from wheel centre to tow hook centre point ( A ), mm Towing device mounting point Note: When towing a trailer, the vehicle speed MUST not exceed 100 km/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 114: Fuel System

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Fuel System You may hear engine knock noise if the wrong fuel is used. Please use the gasoline of the recommended grade as soon Fuel Requirements as possible. If serious knock noise can still be heard after the gasoline of the recommended grade is used, please go Only automotive gasoline that meets to a local Authorised Repairer for service urgently.
  • Page 115: Fuel Filler

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Fuel Filler Note: The fuel filler flap can only be locked when the door is locked. DO NOT use high pressure jet washer to flush fuel filler flap area when washing your vehicle. Fuel Filler Flap - Hybrid Vehicles The fuel filler door is located on the right rear side of the Fuel Filler Flap - Fuel Vehicles/HEV Vehicles vehicle.
  • Page 116 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP side of the driver's dashboard)for about 2 seconds and Please ensure that the vehicle is in P gear then release,the system will start refueling preparation before refueling. When the whole vehicle work to relieve pressure. When the instrument pack is in a non P gear state, press and release displays"Please wait to refuel..."...
  • Page 117: Refuelling

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP If the lamp remains on, please contact a local Authorised If the fuel door is not closed, the instrument Repairer for service as soon as possible. panel will display "Fuel Filler Flap Open" when the vehicle is powered on with high voltage.
  • Page 118 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP IMPORTANT When performing refilling operations, prevent oil from splashing on the paint or adjacent appearance part surfaces, otherwise damage may be caused to the paint or part surfaces.
  • Page 119: Charging Requirements

    Charging Your Vehicle at Home professional, and the operator cannot Whilst your MG has been supplied with a home charging handle it without authorisation. pile, it is essential that you check with a qualified electrician that the infrastructure of your property will support the charging equipment.
  • Page 120: Charging Pile

    ALWAYS follow the operating instructions supplied with Various companies will supply and install charging piles to your charging equipment. your property, and MG insists that only qualified reputable Note: Charging stations and power infrastructure suppliers and installers can be used for installation service.
  • Page 121: Influence Of Charging/Discharging Operation On Special Populations

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Influence of Charging/Discharging Operation Charging Port on Special Populations High voltage charging equipment can createareas of strong electromagnetic interference,this may cause operational issues withelectronic medical devices. When using medical electrical devices such as pacemakers or cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) , please consult your doctor about whether charging or discharging your electric vehicle will have an impact on the operation of the device.
  • Page 122 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Charging port cover Manually Releasing the Charging Port Lock in Emergency Situations Gently loosen the retaining clip to open the charging port cover. Charging port electronic lock The charging port has the electronic lock function to prevent the charging connector from being accidentally pulled out during charging.
  • Page 123: Charging Identification Number

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Charging Identification Number Identifier Labels on Charging Port Identifier Label on Slow Charging Kit 1 AC charging identifier label 1 AC charging identifier label Charging Precautions After opening the charging port door, check the charging identifier label on the charging port cover. Check the charging connector identifier label on the charging pile.
  • Page 124 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP charging identifier labels match, proceed the next charging step. Note: Risk of failure, fire or injury etc. when usinga charging connector with unmatched identifiersymbols. Electric charging identifier label symbol table Supply Type Configuration Type of Accessory Voltage Range Identifier Charging port ≤480V...
  • Page 125: Charging Operation

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Charging Operation Note: If at any time during the charging process youshould want to check the state of charge, please Use an AC charging pile switch the vehicle power system to the ON position. the highvoltage battery state of charge will be IMPORTANT displayed in themessage centre in the instrument pack.
  • Page 126: Charging Information

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Charging Time Note: As required by IEC 62955 , the electrical leakage protective device shall adopt the high-sensitivity Charging time of high-voltage battery pack is related to high-speed electric leakage protector RCD Type B or many factors, such as current electric quantity, charging RCD Type A (DC 6mA) and shall also be reliable in mode, ambient temperature and charging device power.
  • Page 127 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Table of charging time It takes approx. 17 From alarm status hours to complete From alarm status Residential to 100% and equalisation charging to 100%, it takes electricity equalisation, it takes before the first almost 14.5 hours almost 16.5 hours use of a long-time parked vehicle...
  • Page 128: Steering System Adjustment

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Steering System Adjustment 2 Hold the steering wheel with both hands and tilt the steering column up or down to adjust the steering Steering Wheel Position Adjustment wheel height; push and pull the steering wheel to adjust the distance between the steering wheel and DO NOT attempt to adjust the position the driver.
  • Page 129 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP 2 Steady: provides low steering power, with a steady feel. IMPORTANT When EPS is working, holding the steering wheel on full lock for long periods will result in a reduction in power assistance, causing a heavier feel to the steering. When the battery is reconnected after disconnection, the electric power steering ( EPS ) warning lamps may illuminate in yellow.
  • Page 131: Drive The Vehicle

    Drive the Vehicle Starting and Stopping Engine Economical and Environmental Driving Automatic Transmission Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission Manual Transmission Electric Drive Unit Driving Mode Kinetic Energy Recovery Mode Power Source Setting Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Service Brake Wading...
  • Page 132: Starting And Stopping Engine

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Starting and Stopping Engine When it is in OFF state, press the Start switch once only to enter ACC state, and the yellow light of the Start switch Start Switch illuminates, and some electrical appliances (such as the power window, etc.) can operate.
  • Page 133: Starting Power System

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Starting Power System Do not start and run the engine for a long time in an unventilated room. Exhaust fumes are harmful and contain carbon monoxide, which cause unconsciousness or even death. Starting Procedure 1 Switch off all unnecessary electrical appliances (including the air conditioning);...
  • Page 134: Off

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE After the battery of smart key is replaced or the car leaves 4 Press the Start switch to stop the power system. the interference area, if the keyless starting procedure can still not be used normally, seek a local Authorised Repairer. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 135: Economical And Environmental Driving

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Economical and Environmental Driving Economical Driving and Maintenance The followings are some suggestions on reducing energy Running-in consumption and extending the service life of the vehicles: The engine, transmission, brakes and tyres need time to • Maintain the correct tyre pressure. Insufficient air 'bed-in' and adjust to the demands of everyday motoring.
  • Page 136 Note: To extend the life of all components and reduce of noxious gases. operating costs, regular MG Approved maintenance is needed. • Do not ride the brake pedal, which will cause premature wear of brake pad.
  • Page 137: Driving In Special Environment

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Driving in Special Environment Driving in Rainy or Snowy Days Emergency braking, accelerating steering on slippery roads will reduce the vehicle's handling performance and grip. • Because the visibility is poor in rainy or snowy days, please drive carefully. If the windows are fogged, please use the air-conditioning defog function.
  • Page 138: Automatic Transmission

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Automatic Transmission Gear Shift DO NOT shift from D to R or P while the Instructions for Use vehicle is moving, as this could cause serious The following information is very important; please read damage to the automatic transmission or a carefully before use: dangerous accident.
  • Page 139 DRIVE THE VEHICLE The shift knob resides in the centre steady state position, • N Neutral with two non-steady state positions forward or backward, Select this gear when the vehicle is stationary and the i.e., the shift knob returns to the centre steady state engine is running at idle speed for a long time (for position once released.
  • Page 140 DRIVE THE VEHICLE • M : Manual Mode Select this mode when manual shift is required. The instrument interface will indicate current gear of the vehicle with M1-M9 . With the vehicle in D gear, push the knob backward to the end, and the vehicle enters manual mode. The manual mode is used in conjunction with the shift paddle on the steering wheel.
  • Page 141: Protection Mode

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Protection Mode maximum speed allowable by the gear, the transmission will automatically upshift to an adjacent higher gear to When parking, drive the vehicle to a safe protect the engine if there is no upshift request. area on the premise of ensuring your In manual mode, push the electronic shift knob own safety and complying with traffic backward to the end to exit manual mode.
  • Page 142 DRIVE THE VEHICLE If the overheating alarm occurs frequently when the vehicle Gear Shift System Failure is driving smoothly, please seek a local Authorised Repairer When certain failures occur in the gear shift system, the immediately. P gear button indicator next to the gear display will flash. Please stop the vehicle at a safe zone when the conditions Limp Mode permit, and apply the EPB.
  • Page 143: Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission Gear Shift Instructions for Use The following information is very important; please read carefully before use: • Before starting the vehicle, close the doors, make sure the vehicle is in P gear, press the brake pedal and activate the EPB system.
  • Page 144 DRIVE THE VEHICLE • P : Park state position, and the vehicle will shift into Neutral gear. When the shift lever is in this position, the transmission will be mechanically locked. Use this gear when the With the vehicle in D gear, push the shift knob forward vehicle is stationary and the EPB is applied.
  • Page 145 DRIVE THE VEHICLE With the vehicle in D gear, push the knob to right, and will automatically upshift to an adjacent higher gear to the vehicle will enter Sport mode. protect the engine if there is no upshift request. Driving in Sport Mode will increase energy Push the knob to left to exit manual mode.
  • Page 146: Protection Mode

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Protection Mode Kick-down The drive wheels may skid when kick-down When parking, drive the vehicle to a safe is activated on road surfaces with low area on the premise of ensuring your adhesion, this may lead to the vehicle own safety and complying with traffic sliding out of control.
  • Page 147 DRIVE THE VEHICLE After parking safely, the instrument pack interface will interface displays " EP ". In this case, the system will indicate "Please Wait". Only when the transmission forcibly cut off the power transmission from the engine to temperature is lowered down and the instrument pack the clutch in order to protect the transmission, and the interface displays "Ready for Driving"...
  • Page 148: Manual Transmission

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Manual Transmission Gear Shift Lever 1 When switching between D gear and R gear, you must ensure that the vehicle is completely in stationery, wait for a moment and then fully press the clutch pedal, push the shift lever into N position, press the lever down and push it leftward, then push it forward into the R position, slowly release the clutch pedal to complete the gear shift.
  • Page 149 DRIVE THE VEHICLE Gearshift Suggestions arrow, reminding the driver to switch to the displayed gear if conditions permit. Recommended Engine speed Gear shift range (RPM) IMPORTANT (km/h) rely solely indicated 15 ~ 25 2200 ~ 3000 upshifting/downshifting suggestions, as actual driving 35 ~...
  • Page 150: Electric Drive Unit

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Electric Drive Unit Gear Shift Instructions for Use The following information is very important; please read carefully before use: • The electric drive unit is a high voltage unit; DO NOT touch it without authorisation. • Before starting the vehicle, shift into P or N gear, and ensure that the brake pedal is depressed and EPB is applied.
  • Page 151 DRIVE THE VEHICLE Gear Information Depress the brake pedal and push the shift knob forward to the end, and the vehicle goes into reverse Coasting in N gear is forbidden when the gear. vehicle is running. • N : Neutral Select this gear when the vehicle is stationary and the During driving, do not move the shift lever power system is running for a long time (for example,...
  • Page 152: Protection Mode

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Protection Mode With the vehicle in R/N gear, depress the brake pedal, push the shift knob backward to the end, and the vehicle When parking, drive the vehicle to a safe will shift into Drive gear. area on the premise of ensuring your own safety and complying with traffic Kick-down regulations.
  • Page 153 DRIVE THE VEHICLE If the above-mentioned warning indicator does not go out Limp Home Mode after the electric drive unit has cooled down for a long time When there are some failures in the electric drive (about 20 minutes), please stop the vehicle in a safe place unit, the electric drive unit will enter the limp home and contact a local Authorised Repairer for service as soon mode.
  • Page 154 DRIVE THE VEHICLE please contact a local Authorised Repairer immediately for service. When some serious functional failures occur in the gear shift system, the instrument interface will display " EP ". At this time, to guarantee the driving safety, the hybrid power system will forcibly cut off the power transmission when the vehicle speed is lower than certain value, and the vehicle will not be able to drive! If this occurs, please...
  • Page 155: Driving Mode

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Driving Mode In this mode, the energy regeneration automatically enters the "Low" mode, and you can still manually adjust the Switching the driving mode when the mode. vehicle is in motion can divert driver's attention from road conditions, this Normal Mode operation can only be performed when...
  • Page 156: Kinetic Energy Recovery Mode

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Kinetic Energy Recovery Mode "High" Mode The reduction in vehicle speed caused In "High" mode: more energy recovered, shorter coasting by energy regeneration cannot replace distance and strong vehicle drag feel. the braking required for safety. PLEASE "Low"...
  • Page 157: Power Source Setting

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Power Source Setting The vehicle provides the power source setting function. You can select two power source modes through the entertainment display: EV Mode and HEV Mode. EV Mode In the "EV Mode", the vehicle will be driven by the motor preferentially, and the instrument pack interface will show "...
  • Page 158: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb)

    MG Authorised Repairer in order to carry indicates that the EPB system has been turned on. If the out an emergency manual release of the indicator in the EPB switch and the indicator on the parking brake.
  • Page 159 DRIVE THE VEHICLE Starting Aid EPB Switch Failure Mode If the driver's seat belt is fastened, and the accelerator pedal When the EPB switch fails, the EPB malfunction indicator is pressed for start off, the EPB system will be automatically lamp on the vehicle instrument pack illuminates, and the turned off.
  • Page 160 DRIVE THE VEHICLE electronic parking emergency function will automatically be deactivated and the vehicle can be driven.
  • Page 161: Service Brake

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Service Brake boost in the braking system, thereby requiring increased pressing force, and reducing the easiness in braking. Vacuum Assisted Hydraulic Brake System During driving, the following matters should be noted: The vacuum assisted hydraulic brake system allows the •...
  • Page 162: Integrated Braking System (Ibs )

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Integrated Braking System ( IBS ) The MCB will be activated when the following conditions are all met at the same time: The integrated braking system ( IBS ) features high • A vehicle collision where airbags are deployed; degree of integration, faster braking response and higher •...
  • Page 163: Wading

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Wading After wading, the following checks shall be performed with the vehicle in a safe condition: Do not wade at will, high water levels can 1 Slightly press the brake pedal to check if the brake is cause serious engine or vehicle damage.
  • Page 165: Leave Home Safe

    Leave Home Safe Seat Belt Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Strobe (HAZ) Airbags Pedestrian Alert Control System Child Restraints For UK Region Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS ) Child Restraints for Other Region Except UK Child Proof Locks Body Stability Control System Antilock Brake System (ABS) Auxiliary Brake System (EBA) Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)
  • Page 166: Seat Belt

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Belt This vehicle is equipped with a seat belt It is important that all seat belts are warning lamp to remind you to fasten your seat belt. Refer worn correctly. Always check that all to "Warning Lamps and Indicators" in "Instruments and passengers are wearing seat belts.
  • Page 167: Protection Provided By Seat Belts

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Protection Provided by Seat Belts protection of seat belt, you will have longer distance and more time to stop moving, and the strongest bone in your Note: It is of equal importance for passengers in the rear seats to fasten their seat belts correctly. body will bear the impact force.
  • Page 168: How To Wear Seat Belts Properly

    LEAVE HOME SAFE How to Wear Seat Belts Properly adult use. For advice on seat belt use with children, please see 'How Children Use Seat Belts'. Incorrectly worn seat belts could cause injury or death in the event of an accident. In order to maintain effective protection, the occupants Seat belts are designed for one person, DO must sit in the correct orientation, placing feet on the floor...
  • Page 169 LEAVE HOME SAFE Lap-shoulder Belts All seat belts fitted on this vehicle are lap-shoulder belts, which shall be used properly as follows. 1 Hold the metal tab, pull the seat belt out steadily over the shoulder and across your chest. Ensure there is no twist on the belt.
  • Page 170 LEAVE HOME SAFE or behind your back. In the event of an emergency braking or collision, the shoulder belt will be tightened. To ensure that the seat belts always provide maximum protection, ensure the belt is flat, not loose and contacts the body.
  • Page 171 LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Belt Use during Pregnancy During the whole pregnancy, the pregnant woman shall wear the lap - shoulder seat belt correctly. The shoulder belt should pass across the chest as normal. The lap belt should pass below the belly, low and snug on the hip bones. NEVER position the belt on or above the belly.
  • Page 172: How Children Use Seat Belts

    LEAVE HOME SAFE How Children Use Seat Belts Seat Belt Use for 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 173 LEAVE HOME SAFE Infants Elder Children Only recommended child restraints suitable NEVER share a seat belt amongst children. for the age, height and weight of the child In the event of an accident or collision, should be used. the children are not secure. It could cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 174: Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners

    If the shoulder belt is too close to children's face or neck, seatbelt pre-tensioners should be replaced please buy and use children boost cushion that meets at the earliest opportunity by an MG relevant law or standard. Children boost cushion can Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 175 LEAVE HOME SAFE IMPORTANT • Seat belt pre-tensioners will not be activated by minor impacts. • The removal or replacement of a pre-tensioner must be carried out by the technicians trained by the manufacturer. • 10 years from the initial date of registration (or installation date of a replacement seat belt pre tensioner), some components will need to be replaced.
  • Page 176: Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance And Replacement

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance • Retract the seat belt and allow to return slowly to Replacement ensure continual and complete smooth operation. • Visibly examine the seat belt for loose or damaged Seat Belt Checks components that may affect its normal operation. Split, worn or frayed seat belts may not •...
  • Page 177 The seat belt system may seat belts. Have any necessary repairs not be able to protect users after damage, carried out by an MG Authorised Repairer. which may result in serious injury or Inappropriate handling lead even death. After an accident, seat belts incorrect operation.
  • Page 178: Airbags

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Airbags • Two side airbags (fitted in the outer seatback cushion of the two front seats) Overview • Two side curtain airbags (fitted in the roof interior trims on both sides) The airbag SRS provides ADDITIONAL protection in a severe frontal impact only. •...
  • Page 179: Airbag Deployment

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Airbag Deployment Airbag Warning Lamp Front seat passengers should not place feet, knees or any other part of the body This vehicle is equipped with an airbag warning in contact with, or in close proximity to a lamp to remind you of the state of the safety system.
  • Page 180 LEAVE HOME SAFE DO NOT knock or strike the position where An inflating airbag can cause facial any airbag related parts are located, so abrasions and other injuries if the occupant as to avoid accidental airbag deployment is too close to the airbag at the time of its which may cause serious injury or even deployment.
  • Page 181 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 side injuries. • Airbags cannot protect lower body parts of When you sit upright in the seat and against the backrest, passengers.
  • Page 182: Frontal Airbags

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Frontal Airbags deep ravines or holes; or hitting the ground violently after jumping up. NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur.
  • Page 183: Conditions In Which Airbags Will Not Deploy

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Side Airbags, Centre Airbag and Side Curtain Deploy Airbags The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle The structure and material of the seat is speed, but on the object that the vehicle hits, angle of critical to the correct operation of side impact and the rate at which the car changes speed as a airbags.
  • Page 184 • If the OFF and ON indicator lights illuminate front passenger side airbag only when a together, or the light is inconsistent with the rearward-facing child restraint is installed passenger airbag switch position, Please contact an on the front passenger side seat. MG Authorised Repairer immediately.
  • Page 185: Service And Replacement Of Airbags

    Changes to vehicle structure is prohibited. • The removal or replacement of an airbag module This may affect the normal operation of the should be carried out by an MG Authorised Repairer. SRS. • After 10 years from the initial date of registration(or...
  • Page 186 To ensure that SRS can function properly after collision, please go to an MG Authorised Repairer to check airbags and repair as necessary. Airbags are designed for using once only. Once the airbag...
  • Page 187: Child Restraints For Uk Region

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Child Restraints For UK Region severity, and please pay attention to the followings when you use child restraints: Important Safety Instructions about Using • It is recommended that children shorter than 1.5 Child Restraints metres (or under 12 years of age) should use the appropriate child restraint, and cannot use regular seat Children under the age of 12 years are recommended to be belt, otherwise it may cause the abdomen and neck...
  • Page 188 LEAVE HOME SAFE lead to injury to their own and other people or even death when an accident occurs. • If a child's body leans forward or the posture is not correct during driving, then the accident will increase the risk of injury. •...
  • Page 189 LEAVE HOME SAFE In cases where there is a need to install Warnings and Instructions on Use of Child a rear facing child restraint on the front Restraint on Front Passenger Seat passenger seat, use the entertainment display to deactivate the front passenger airbag function, or severe injury or even death can occur.
  • Page 190 LEAVE HOME SAFE Only recommended child restraints suitable IMPORTANT for the age, height and weight of the child should be used and firmly fixed in the • Move the front passenger seat as far back as it can vehicle. be adjusted to create the largest possible distance between the child seat and the front passenger front Do not place any items in areas where side airbag.
  • Page 191: Fixing Child Restraints

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Fixing Child Restraints Secured with ISOFIX/i-Size Device WARNING Secured Using Lap and Shoulder Belts Please DO NOT put the rearward facing The ISOFIX/i-Size anchorages in the rear child restraint on the front passenger seat seat are designed for use with ISOFIX/i-Size with the front passenger airbag activated, systems only.
  • Page 192 LEAVE HOME SAFE • • Insert the tapered plastic sleeve into ISOFIX/i-Size anchor between the seat cushion and backrest. The Top-tether (as arrowed in the figure above) for • Push the ISOFIX/i-Size attachment of the child restraint auxiliary fixation of the child restraint is provided at the into the tapered plastic sleeve already fitted, and snag it back of the rear seat backrest.
  • Page 193 LEAVE HOME SAFE Note: When using seat mounted, universally approved child restraint system, the top tether must be used. To fasten the top tether of the child restraint system, route the tether under the rear headrest and attach to the anchorage hook. When fixing the top tether, be careful not to twist the top tether.
  • Page 194: 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 m may directly use the seat belts in the vehicle. Child restraints shall comply with relevant regulations or standards, such as EU regulations ECE-R44 and ECE-R129 .
  • Page 195 LEAVE HOME SAFE Weight Group Child Weight Recommended Group III 22 to 36kg Graco Booster Basic Suitable Seats for Attaching Child Restraint Systems Seating Position Front Passenger With Front With Front 2nd Row 2nd Row Front Seating Position Passenger Driver Left Right Passenger...
  • Page 196 LEAVE HOME SAFE Seating Position Front Passenger With With Front Front 2nd Row 2nd Row Front Seating Position Passenger Driver Left Right Passenger Centre Airbag Airbag Deactivated Activated Largest suitable rearward facing fixture (R1/R2x/R2/R3) Largest suitable forward facing fixture(F1/F2x/F2/F3)
  • Page 197 LEAVE HOME SAFE Seating Position Front Passenger With With Front Front 2nd Row 2nd Row Front Seating Position Passenger Driver Left Right Passenger Centre Airbag Airbag Deactivated Activated Largest suitable booster (B2/B3) (B2/B3) B2/B3 (B2/B3) B2/B3 fixture(B2/B3) Note: • When installing a CRS on the front passenger seat, adjust the front passenger seat as far back as possible to securely install the CRS.
  • Page 198: Child Restraints For Other Region Except Uk

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Child Restraints for Other Region severity, and please pay attention to the followings when Except UK you use child restraints: • It is recommended that children shorter than 1.5 Important Safety Instructions about Using metres (or under 12 years of age) should use the Child Restraints appropriate child restraint, and cannot use regular seat belt, otherwise it may cause the abdomen and neck...
  • Page 199 LEAVE HOME SAFE lead to injury to their own and other people or even death when an accident occurs. • If a child's body leans forward or the posture is not correct during driving, then the accident will increase the risk of injury. •...
  • Page 200 LEAVE HOME SAFE In cases where there is a need to install Warnings and Instructions on Use of Child a rear facing child restraint on the front Restraint on Front Passenger Seat passenger seat, use the entertainment display to deactivate the front passenger airbag function, or severe injury or even death can occur.
  • Page 201 LEAVE HOME SAFE Only recommended child restraints suitable IMPORTANT for the age, height and weight of the child should be used and firmly fixed in the • Move the front passenger seat as far back as it can vehicle. be adjusted to create the largest possible distance between the child seat and the front passenger front Do not place any items in areas where side airbag.
  • Page 202: Fixing Child Restraints

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Fixing Child Restraints Secured with ISOFIX/i-Size Device WARNING Secured Using Lap and Shoulder Belts Please DO NOT put the rearward facing The ISOFIX/i-Size anchorages in the rear child restraint on the front passenger seat seat are designed for use with ISOFIX/i-Size with the front passenger airbag activated, systems only.
  • Page 203 LEAVE HOME SAFE • 2nd-row seats Type A • Insert the tapered plastic sleeve into ISOFIX/i-Size anchor between the seat cushion and backrest. 2nd-row seats Type B • Push the ISOFIX/i-Size attachment of the child restraint into the tapered plastic sleeve already fitted, and snag it in the ISOFIX/i-Size anchor.
  • Page 204 LEAVE HOME SAFE To fasten the top tether of the child restraint system, route the tetherunder the rear headrest and attach to the anchorage hook. When fixing the top tether, be careful not to twist the top tether. If not using ISOFIX/i-Size lower anchorages, using the seatbelt, complete the installation in line with the child restraint manufacture's instruction.
  • Page 205: 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 m may directly use the seat belts in the vehicle. Child restraints shall comply with relevant regulations or standards, such as EU regulations ECE-R44 and ECE-R129 .
  • Page 206 LEAVE HOME SAFE Weight Group Child Weight Recommended Group III 22 to 36kg Graco Booster Basic Suitable Seats for Attaching Child Restraint Systems Seating Position Front Front 2nd Row Seating Position 2nd Row Left Driver Passenger Right Centre Seating position suitable for univeral belted(yes/no) I-Size seating position(yes/no) Seating position suitable for...
  • Page 207: Seating Position

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Seating Position Front Front 2nd Row Seating Position 2nd Row Left Driver Passenger Right Centre Largest suitable booster B2/B3 (B2/B3) B2/B3 fixture(B2/B3) Note: • Only applicable for installation with seat belt. • During the installation of the CRS, the backrest angle of seats should be adjusted reasonably to ensure that the CRS remains stable.
  • Page 208: 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 209: Body Stability Control System

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Body Stability Control System they can be switched off by using the switch located on the 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 operation of ABS .
  • Page 210: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Antilock 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 211: Auxiliary Brake System (Eba)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Auxiliary Brake System (EBA) The EBA increase the braking force applied on each wheel during emergency braking to assist the driver in quickly triggering ABS , thereby shortening the braking distance.
  • Page 212: Electronic Brake Force Distribution (Ebd)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) EBD automatically distribute the braking force between the front and rear wheels, so that the vehicle can have good braking performance under different load conditions.
  • Page 213: 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 214 LEAVE HOME SAFE When the vehicle is moving forward, depress the brake pedal to a certain depth. After the vehicle is fully stopped, the Auto Hold function is switched from Standby to Parking state. In this state, the green indicator on the instrument panel illuminates.
  • Page 215: 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 216: Hill Descent Control (Hdc)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Hill Descent Control (HDC) Note: When the HDC is working, it is normal for the brake system to generate slight vibration or working HDC is just an auxiliary function, which noise. cannot ensure that the vehicle is driven down a steep slope at low speed under Note: When the HDC is working, do not shift to N gear, since this operation will deactivate the HDC...
  • Page 217 LEAVE HOME SAFE HDC is disabled by default. When the Start switch is in HDC system has four states as follows: ON/RUNNING/READY state, the function can be enabled 1 Standby: by operating the switch as shown in the figure. Press HDC switch to enable the function and enter into standby state.
  • Page 218 LEAVE HOME SAFE Note: When the vehicle makes a sharp turn on a certain slope, HDC may switch from Standby to Operating. Note: With HDC operative, the brake system will automatically pressurize and hold, and you will be responded with a certain pressure feedback when depressing the brake pedal at this time, which is normal.
  • Page 219: Active Rollover Protection (Arp)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE 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 220: Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Strobe (Haz)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Strobe (HAZ) If the driver makes an emergency braking manoeuvre and certain conditions are met while driving, the brake lamp will automatically strobe to alert the drivers behind, thereby reducing the occurrence of rear-end collisions. Note: If the hazard warning lamps are being operated manually, this suspends the HAZ function.
  • Page 221: Pedestrian Alert Control System

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Pedestrian Alert Control System When the vehicle is travelling at a low speed, the pedestrian alert system controls the speakers to sound to remind the pedestrians and vehicles around, thus improving the travelling safety. The speakers sound when all of the following conditions are met: 1 The shift lever is not in P position;...
  • Page 222: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms )

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Tyre Pressure Monitoring System ( TPMS ) If the TPMS malfunction indicator lamp illuminates, and the warning message " XX Tyre Pressure TPMS can not replace routine maintenance Insufficient" or " XX Tyre Pressure Low" is displayed, it is and checks of the tyre condition and advised that you stop the car as soon as possible, check pressure.
  • Page 223 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 225: Comfortable Experience

    Comfortable Experience Seat Adjustment A/C Control Panel Ventilation...
  • Page 226: Seat Adjustment

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Seat Adjustment Seat Positions and Backrest Angle State To avoid personal injuries due to the loss of vehicle control, DO NOT adjust the seats while the vehicle is in motion. An ideal position of the seat shall ensure that you are in a comfortable driving posture, which allows you to hold the steering wheel with your arms and legs slightly bent and conveniently control all the equipment in the car.
  • Page 227: Front Seats

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Front Seats Push the switch 1 along the direction of A to realise the forward/rearward adjustment of the seat. The functions of front seats differ depending on the model • Cushion height adjustment configurations. Move the switch 1 along the direction of B to realise the Power Adjustment (with the driver side as an cushion height adjustment.
  • Page 228: Rear Seats

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Rear Seats Manual Adjustment • Folding Rear Seats • Forward/rearward seat adjustment If you want to expand the trunk space, first fully lower Lift the handle 1 , slide the seat into an appropriate (or remove) all the rear seat headrests, and then pull position, then release the handle, make sure that the up the control handle respectively on both sides to fold seat is locked in position.
  • Page 229: Headrest Operation

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Headrest Operation Note: If the rear seat head restraints are not fully Adjust the height of the head restraint so lowered or the backrest of the front seat is inclined backward excessively, the folding of the rear seat is that the top of it is in line with the top of the very likely to damage the back of the front seat, small occupant's head.
  • Page 230: Seat Heating Function

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE When adjusting a headrest from low to high position, pull After the vehicle is started, press the switch on the the headrest directly upward, and gently press it downward corresponding side to turn on/adjust/off the seat heater after it reaches the desired position to make sure that it is function.
  • Page 231: Driver Seat Welcome Function

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE i.e., matching the angle of the exterior rearview mirrors Repeat the following steps to add, name and store multiple and the comfort level of the driver seat (seat cushion seat memory positions respectively. To recall a set seat height, seat fore and aft position, seat back tilt angle, etc.).
  • Page 232 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE entertainment display, click Settings button and enable this will automatically slide forward to the driving position function only after the Driver Seat Welcome Function is before getting off the car last time. enabled. IMPORTANT This function is merely provided for power seats with memory function.
  • Page 233: A/C Control Panel

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE A/C Control Panel Defrost/Demist Button Control Panel Press down the Defrost/Demist button, the button indicator lamp will illuminate, and the system will enable the Defrost/Demist function to remove mist or frost from the front windscreen and front windows. Pressing the Defrost/Demist button again will exit the defrost/demist function, and the system will return to the 1 Heated Rear Window Button...
  • Page 234 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE enabled when the indicator illuminates and is disabled when the indicator goes out. After the heated rear window function is turned on, it will automatically turn off after running for a certain period of time. Note: The heated rear window function will only operate when the vehicle is in the READY/RUNNING state.
  • Page 235: Ventilation

    COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Ventilation 1 Side Vents 2 Front Windscreen Vents 3 Centre Vents 4 Front Seat Footwell Vents 5 Front Window Side Vents 6 Rear Centre Vents There are also 2 rear seat footwell vents, respectively on the floor under the front seats (not shown in the figure).
  • Page 236: 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 car. Fresh air Regulation of Centre Vents is drawn in through the air intake grille under the front windscreen after filtered by the A/C filter element. Always keep the air intake grille clear of obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice.
  • Page 237 COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE Regulation of Side Vents Regulation of Rear Centre Vents Toggle the knob in the centre of the louvres from side to Toggle the knob in the centre of the louvres from side to side to open or close the vent. Direct the air flow by side to open or close the vent.
  • Page 239: Intelligent Driver Assistance

    Intelligent Driver Assistance Intelligent Driver Assistance Description Cameras and Radars Adaptive Cruise Control* Intelligent Cruise Assist* Intelligent Overspeed Alarm Speed Limit Assist System Constant Speed Cruise Control System* Lane Keeping Assist Forward Collision Assist* Rear Driving Assistance System* Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Assist Reversing Assist System* 360 Around View Monitor* Driver Monitoring System...
  • Page 240: Intelligent Driver Assistance Description

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Intelligent Driver Assistance (whichever is feasible for your vehicle's software and Description hardware at that time). 2 Users and drivers should carefully read, study, Intelligent Driver Assistance Disclaimer understand and implement the contents of the corresponding Owner's Handbook, and use and In order to use the intelligent driver assistance service the vehicle (and the related functions) functions, the user and the driver must pay...
  • Page 241 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 3 Intelligent driver assistance functions can only play an Camera and radar operation may be auxiliary role under certain conditions, and cannot impaired in certain driving situations, replace the driver's observation of the road conditions. weather and road conditions. In areas The driver should drive with caution and should not where there are complex traffic conditions...
  • Page 242: Cameras And Radars

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Cameras and Radars Camera Mounting Position Driver Assistance Cameras The vehicle is equipped with the following visual cameras: surround view camera, front view camera module and parking camera (subject to actual vehicle configuration). 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 243 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Note: Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for Note: To ensure the camera works properly, always more details about camera calibration. keep the windshield in front of the camera clean with no objects blocking the view between the camera and Camera detection performance will be affected the windshield.
  • Page 244 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • Flickering street lights when travelling through • The camera is not fixed in place or is not firm or the boulevards at night; rapid jumps in light and darkness fixing structure itself shakes. (e.g., tunnel entrances and exits), etc. •...
  • Page 245: Driver Assistance Radars

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Driver Assistance Radars 2 Millimeter Wave Radar Note: The configuration of the radars is subject to the The vehicle is equipped with the following radar: ultrasonic vehicle purchased. radar (subject to actual vehicle configuration). Note: To ensure that the radars work correctly, always Radars are only used to provide identification information keep them clean and free of ice, snow, water, dust, etc.
  • Page 246 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • The radar may not work properly due to limited detection performance in an open field (such as an open parking lot) or on an open road. Note: Any snow on the radar should be removed with a brush, while any ice is preferably removed with a deicing spray.
  • Page 247: Adaptive Cruise Control

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Adaptive Cruise Control* 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. It provides mountain roads.
  • Page 248 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE DO NOT exit the vehicle when the adaptive cruise control system keeps the car stationary. Before exiting the car, the shift control knob should be in the P position and the Start switch should be OFF. If the adaptive cruise control system keeps the car stationary, the driver still needs to pay full attention and be ready to apply the brakes manually.
  • Page 249: Adaptive Cruise Target Following Distance Adjustment

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 2 When the switch on the entertainment display is ON Note: Scenarios in which the adaptive cruise control may not follow the vehicle ahead to a stop include, and the Pilot switch ( 2 ) is pressed briefly, the ACC but are not limited to, the following scenarios: indicator on the instrument pack turns blue and ACC •...
  • Page 250: Adaptive Cruise Target Speed Adjustment

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE switch among 3 distance settings, and display it on the • Move the adjustment knob downward and hold, the instrument pack. target speed will decrease until the desired set speed appears on the instrument pack, then release the knob, Select appropriate following distance according to the and the speed will be decreased to the set speed.
  • Page 251: Automatic Deactivation Of Adaptive Cruise

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Automatic Deactivation of Adaptive Cruise Note: If following the vehicle ahead to a stop with the adaptive cruise control system enabled, if any of In the following situations, the ACC may be automatically the following conditions occur whilst the vehicle is in a deactivated, which requires the driver to manipulate the stopped state, the EPB will automatically be applied: vehicle on his/her own:...
  • Page 252: Clearing Target Speed Memory

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Clearing Target Speed Memory • Encounters a vehicle driving at a low speed; • Special-shaped vehicles; Turning off the ACC switch on the entertainment • Encounters a vehicle with loaded items protruding from display will turn off the adaptive cruise control system, the body contour;...
  • Page 253: Special Driving Environments

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • The vehicle ahead brakes suddenly; detect the vehicle ahead on the same lane, or may respond to a vehicle on another lane. • In heavy rain/dense fog/snowstorm/low-visibility weather conditions; Note: DO NOT use the adaptive cruise control system on entrance/exit ramps or sharp curves.
  • Page 254 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 2 If the vehicle ahead changes lanes, but not driving into 3 When driving on a steep slope, the ACC cannot detect the target lane completely, the ACC may be unable to the vehicle on the same lane, so please do not use the detect the vehicle.
  • Page 255 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 4 When traveling with a vehicle ahead with a small body width overlap ( A ), the ACC may be unable to detect the vehicle.
  • Page 256 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 257: Intelligent Cruise Assist

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Intelligent Cruise Assist* • Adjustment Knob ( 1 ); • Pilot Switch ( 2 ); Intelligent cruise assist (ICA) is an auxiliary The function switch is located on the entertainment display, function that assists the driver, but does and the system can be turned on/off in the appropriate not replace the driver in driving.
  • Page 258 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE When the system detects that the driver has not controlled • The driver depresses the accelerator pedal rapidly or the steering wheel for a certain period of time, it will give makes emergency steering; warnings to prompt the driver. •...
  • Page 259 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • When driving along the track of the vehicle ahead, the IMPORTANT turning radius of the vehicle ahead is too small; • The anti-lock brake system ( ABS ) and the dynamic • In cases where the number of lanes increase or stability control system ( SCS ) are activated;...
  • Page 260: Intelligent Overspeed Alarm

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Intelligent Overspeed Alarm indicator blinks and an alarm tone emits to prompt the driver to control the vehicle speed. The intelligent speed assist system is an auxiliary function. It may display an When the intelligent overspeed alarm is activated, the incorrect speed limit value or no speed limit speed limit sign speed indicator illuminates.
  • Page 261 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 signs are placed improperly or damaged; • The camera may not correctly recognise speed limit 4 When there are multiple speed limit signs over the signs during poor lighting conditions, bad weather, road or at the roadside, the overspeed alarm will be...
  • Page 262: Speed Limit Assist System

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Speed Limit Assist System 1 Intelligent: i.e. Intelligent Speed Limit; The vehicle detects roadside speed limit signs (e.g. ) through The speed limit assistance system is only the front view camera, and actively intervenes in the an auxiliary function. In cases where the speed control to keep the vehicle speed within the speed limit sign is not standardized or the permitted maximum speed limit.
  • Page 263 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE speed limit assist system indicator on the instrument gradually reduce the vehicle speed to below the target pack illuminates in white; press the Pilot switch ( 2 speed limit. below) to activate the manual speed limit function, 3 When the manual speed limit is activated, the driver and the speed limit assist system indicator illuminates can press the Pilot switch ( 2 below) briefly to return...
  • Page 264 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 1 Adjustment Knob ( 1 ) 2 Pilot Switch ( 2 ) When the intelligent speed limit is turned on, the speed limit function enters the standby state, and the speed limit assist system indicator on the instrument pack illuminates in white;...
  • Page 265 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE speed limit value, the speed limit value in the speed limit The intelligent speed limit may not work sign speed indicator is not updated. properly in the following cases: 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 266 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 267: Constant Speed Cruise Control System

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Constant Speed Cruise Control journey where a constant speed can be maintained for a System* lengthy period. Cruise Control System Activation Cruise control system is operated with the cruise switch located at the left side of the steering wheel. 1 When the Start switch is in the ON/RUNNING position and the vehicle speed is greater than 40 km/h, short press the Pilot switch ( 2 ) to activate the...
  • Page 268 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE will be the actual vehicle speed at the time of activation, When the cruise control system is in operation, the vehicle which is displayed on the lower side of the cruise still can be accelerated by pressing the accelerator pedal control system indicator.
  • Page 269 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Resume Note: • Do not use the constant speed cruise control system After paused and remained in Standby state, the cruise in unsuitable conditions, such as in rainy days, on control system can be reactivated by toggling the speed slippery surfaces, or in traffic conditions that do not adjustment knob ( 1 ) up once.
  • Page 270: Lane Keeping Assist

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Lane Keeping Assist on/off in the appropriate Driver Assistance interface, and the mode can be selected. The lane assist system is an auxiliary system that provides assistance to the driver. It Alert does NOT remove the responsibility of safe The system detects the lane lines ahead when the following driving from the driver.
  • Page 271 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • The lane lines are clear, and the system detects at least driver in keeping the vehicle running within the lane lines one lane line; or performing emergency avoidance by applying corrective steering interventions and alerts. If the vehicle deviates too If the wheel is about to run on the lane line or has already much, the lane departure warning function will be triggered run on the lane line, the system will assist the driver in...
  • Page 272 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE The lane keeping assist system will be limited • The vehicle speed is less than 55 km/h, or the speed is too high; or does not work in the following conditions: • The anti-lock brake system ( ABS ) and the dynamic •...
  • Page 273 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • Drive through road construction site;...
  • Page 274: Forward Collision Assist

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Forward Collision Assist* Ensure forward collision system ignition/vehicle power system is switched The driver remains responsible for the off when being towed. If forward collision safety of the entire driving process, even system is enabled when the vehicle is being if the vehicle is equipped with a forward towed, adverse effects may affect the safety collision system.
  • Page 275 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Alert + AEB Note: In some cases, the driver may not have anticipated any braking intervention and does When the system detects a risk of collision between your not want to apply the brakes whilst the forward vehicle and the vehicle ahead in the current lane or moving collision system is braking heavily, the driver can pedestrians, it will give an alarm to remind the driver.
  • Page 276 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • The vehicle ahead is a large vehicle and at a close • A crowd of people or the pedestrian is in the tree distance (such as a tractor, a trailer, a towing vehicle, a shadow or in the dark; mud-carrying vehicle and a sanitation truck);...
  • Page 277 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • The front view camera is blocked by foreign matters (water vapor, frost, snow, bird droppings, etc.) at the windscreen; • The position of the front view camera offsets due to external force. • The trailer mode is enabled.
  • Page 278: Rear Driving Assistance System

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Rear Driving Assistance System* The correct operation of the radar sensors will be compromised if they are misaligned The rear driving assistance function is due to accident damage. This may cause only an aid, it is NOT a substitute for the system to automatically shutdown.
  • Page 279: Blind Spot Assist

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Blind Spot Assist its subsystem can be turned on/off on the setting interface of the RDA system. Brief Introduction to Functions The blind spot assist includes two active safety assist functions, Blind Spot Detection ( BSD ) and Lane Change Assist ( LCA ), which are intended to alarm the driver, vehicles at the oblique rear and side of your vehicle, providing assistance in multi-lane co-direction traffic...
  • Page 280 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Alarm Mode During driving (at a speed over 15 km/h), when the system detects a vehicle running in the blind spot of the rearview mirror of your vehicle or a vehicle approaching behind the adjacent lane, the warning lamp at the corresponding side will illuminate.
  • Page 281: Rear Cross Traffic Assist

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Rear Cross Traffic Assist Note: The warning lamps will not illuminate whilst you are overtaking another vehicle and your speed is Brief Introduction to Functions greater than that of the vehicle you are passing, even though it is in the blind zone. The rear cross traffic assist includes Rear Cross Traffic Aler ( RCTA ) and Rear Cross Traffic Brake ( RCTB ).
  • Page 282 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Alarm Mode When there is a risk in reversing, the warning lamp at the corresponding side illuminates, the system has an alarm tone. If the driver fails to take safety measures, the system will perform emergency brake.
  • Page 283: Rearward Collision Warning

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Rearward Collision Warning Alarm Mode Brief Introduction to Functions In the event of a collision risk, the rear direction indicator lamp of your vehicle flashes to warn the rear vehicles. During driving, when other vehicles and targets in the current lane approach your vehicle and produce collision risk, the Rearward Collision Warning ( RCW ) will alarm the driver that a target of risk is approaching, and also alarm...
  • Page 284: Door Open Warning

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Door Open Warning Alarm Mode Brief Introduction to Functions When the vehicle is stationary, the Door Open Warning ( DOW ) monitors the vehicles, riders or pedestrians and other targets approaching your vehicle from behind through a sensor at the rear side, and gives alarms if there is a risk in opening the door to avoid scratching risk between the door and the targets.
  • Page 285: Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Assist

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Assist from the rear of the vehicle and communicates the message to the driver by sounding warning chimes. Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Assist Front Parking Assist The purpose of the parking assist system is Some models also have ultrasonic sensors equipped on the only to assist the driver during parking! The front bumper to monitor the area ahead of the vehicle to ultrasonic sensors may not be able to detect...
  • Page 286 3 seconds when the R gear is selected, this indicates a fault in the system. In this case seek assistance from an MG Authorised Repairer. Front and Rear Parking Assist The front and rear parking assist can be enabled by the following operations: •...
  • Page 287 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • Once the obstacle is within 30 cm range of the front or rear bumper, the warning sounds will merge into a continuous warning.
  • Page 288: Reversing Assist System

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Reversing Assist System* The purpose of the parking camera system is to assist the driver during parking! The camera has a limited field of view and cannot detect obstructions outside the field of view. Some models have a parking camera fitted between left and right license plate lamps on the tailgate.
  • Page 289: Around View Monitor

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 360 Around View Monitor* • Set options such as "Illuminate turn signal lamps at low speed" and "Turn on AVM at vehicle start", etc. through The purpose of the 360 around view system the entertainment display (specific function name and is to assist the driver during parking! The function items are subject to the entertainment display).
  • Page 290 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Note: The dynamic transparent chassis does not recognize changes that may occur in the environment underneath the vehicle when it is stationary. Please drive carefully when using it, subject to the actual environment, so as not to cause damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 291: Driver Monitoring System

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Driver Monitoring System The driver monitoring system is only an auxiliary driving tool. In any situation, the driver should be responsible for the safety of the vehicle. Fatigue and distracted driving are strictly prohibited, and it is necessary to always concentrate and drive cautiously.
  • Page 292 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Note: The driver monitoring system identifies fatigue and distraction mainly based on yawning and closed eyes. Note: The system may issue a fatigue reminder only when the vehicle speed is above 8 km/h; it may issue a distraction reminder only when the vehicle speed is above 15 km/h.
  • Page 293: Road Emergency Response

    Road Emergency Response Hazard Warning Devices Jump Start eCall-SOS Emergency Assistance* Vehicle Recovery Changing a Wheel Tyre Repair...
  • Page 294: 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 295: Jump Start

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Jump Start Type A- The battery in the trunk During jump starting, use the positive NEVER attempt to power the vehicle by battery terminal as the positive jumping pushing or towing. point when the tailgate can be opened. If the tailgate cannot be opened, open Make sure that both batteries are of the the front compartment fuse box and the...
  • Page 296 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Type B- The battery in the front compartment Turn off the Start switch and all electrical appliances of the vehicle, and follow the instructions below: 1 Connect the red jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the power supply vehicle (A) to the positive (+) terminal of the low voltage vehicle (B) (type A) or the positive (+) terminal of the battery (type B).
  • Page 297 2 Start the donor vehicle and allow it to idle for several still cannot be normally started, please contact an minutes. MG Authorised Repairer for service. 3 Start the disabled vehicle. If the disabled vehicle will not start after several attempts, it may need to be repaired.
  • Page 298: Ecall-Sos Emergency Assistance

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE eCall-SOS Emergency Assistance* the country on which territory they are located, which will receive and process your emergency call request. The The eCall-SOS service is a public service of general system will retain data locally within 13 hours of triggering. interest and is accessible free of charge.
  • Page 299 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE The emergency call ( eCall ) system will perform a self-test when the Start switch is in " ON/RUNNING/READY " position. The LED status indicator on SOS button will illuminate if no system faults are present. The LED status indicator will be extinguished or remain ON after flashing slowly if a fault is detected.
  • Page 300: Vehicle Recovery

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Vehicle Recovery Vehicle Towing DO NOT tow the vehicle with any of the driving wheels in contact with the road surface, this will avoid electric drive unit damage. If pushing the vehicle is required in some cases, the speed shall be less than 5 km/h and the duration shall be less than 3 minutes.
  • Page 301 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Your vehicle is equipped with 2 towing eyes (located at the front and the rear of the vehicle), which are used for fitting the towing hook in the tool kit. The tool kit is placed beneath the trunk carpet. To fit the towing hook, remove the small cover from the bumper.
  • Page 302 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Suspended Towing Note: The removable cover is secured to the bumper by a plastic cord. The towing hooks can be used as the towing point to tow your vehicle when a breakdown or accident occurs. But they are not designed for towing other vehicles. The vehicle can be towed using a tow rope but a towing bar is recommended.
  • Page 303: Vehicle Transport

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Vehicle Transport 3 Fit the lashing straps ( 3 ) around the wheels and secure to the trailer. Tighten the straps until the vehicle is If your vehicle needs to be transported , a special securely held. transporter is recommended.
  • Page 304: Changing A Wheel

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Changing a Wheel 3 Fold down the rear seats and remove the carpet support plate. Spare Wheel 4 Disconnect the negative battery cable and the trunk speaker harness connector (if equipped), unscrew the spare wheel retaining bolt ( B ), and take out the spare wheel from the trunk.
  • Page 305 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE 1 Towing hook 1 Towing hook 2 Jack handle 2 Repair Fluid 3 Warning triangle 3 Wheel bolt cap removal tool 4 Wheel bolt wrench 4 Warning triangle 5 Lifting jack 5 Electric air pump 6 Wheel bolt cap removal tool...
  • Page 306 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE 1 Wheel bolt cap removal tool 1 Electric air pump 2 Jack handle 2 Repair Fluid 3 Towing hook 3 Wheel bolt cap removal tool 4 Warning triangle 4 Warning triangle 5 Wheel bolt wrench 5 Towing hook 6 Lifting jack...
  • Page 307: Wheel Replacement

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Wheel Replacement Positioning the Jack DO NOT work underneath the car with a If you need to change the wheel during the journey, choose wheel changing jack as the only means of a safe place to stop away from the main road if possible. support.
  • Page 308 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Fitting the Spare Wheel Regularly check the spare wheel tyre pressure, it may be under pressure due to being unused for long periods of time. Always check the tyre pressure after changing a wheel. The wheel bolts must be tightened to the specified torque after changing a wheel (140 ~ 150 Nm).
  • Page 309 Note: When replacing the wheel, please fully tighten the bolts in the diagonal sequence twice. Snow chains can not be used on the Note: Consult an MG Authorised Repairer or tyre spacesaver spare wheel, this can cause specialist for a replacement tyre as soon as possible.
  • Page 310 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE spare wheel as soon as possible. This will extend the life span of the spare wheel for other emergencies. Note: DO NOT use an automatic car wash when the spacesaver wheel is fitted, the guide rails of the car wash may conflict with the wheel/tyre and cause damage.
  • Page 311: Tyre Repair

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Tyre Repair 2 Connect the air hose of the electric air pump to the repair fluid reservoir. Invert the repair fluid reservoir Tyre Repair Tool on the groove of the electric air pump. Remove the valve dust cap of the damaged tyre, and connect the The tyre repair tool is placed under the trunk carpet, and hose connector of the repair fluid reservoir to the tyre can be removed from the carpet support plate by lifting the...
  • Page 312 Repeat damaged and you should seek assistance from the Roadside Assistance company or an MG Step 6 . Authorised Repairer. If the tyre pressure is equal to the specified pressure,...
  • Page 313 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Note: DO NOT remove foreign objects (eg. screws, nails etc) from the tyre. The tyre repair system must only be used when the foreign object is in the tread pattern ( A ), DO NOT attempt a repair when the damage is in the sidewall of the tyre ( B ).
  • Page 315: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Description Tyres Bonnet Cleaning and Care Engine Compartment Engine Oil Cooling System Catalytic Converter Brake Friction Pair and Brake Fluid Fuse Replacement 12V Battery Maintenance and Replacement Bulb Replacement High-voltage Battery Pack Washer Wipers...
  • Page 316: Maintenance Description

    Authorised Repairer. Authorised Repairer for details. Note: If the maintenance is not carried out (or the display is not reset by an MG Authorised Repairer after maintenance), the maintenance display will not Emission Control be able to provide correct information.
  • Page 317 Any significant or sudden drop in fluid high speeds. levels, or uneven tyre wear, should be reported without delay to an MG Authorised Repairer. In addition to the maintenance referred to previously, some simple checks must be carried out more frequently. Daily Check •...
  • Page 318: Special Operating Conditions

    MAINTENANCE Special Operating Conditions • DO NOT TOUCH electrical leads or components while the engine is running, or with the Start switch on. If your vehicle is frequently used in dusty conditions, or • NEVER leave the engine running in an unventilated area operated in extreme climates where sub-zero or very high - exhaust gases are poisonous and harmful to heath.
  • Page 319 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 320: Bonnet

    MAINTENANCE Bonnet Closing the Bonnet Hold the bonnet using both hands and lower it, When the Opening the Bonnet bonnet drops for about the last 20~30 cm to the lock position, apply a downward force to fully close the bonnet. DO NOT drive when the bonnet is not closed or retained only by the safety catch.
  • Page 321: Engine Compartment

    MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment While working on parts inside the front compartment, always observe the safety precautions listed in "Safety in the Garage". Refer to "Maintenance" in this section. Front Compartment - 2.0T 1 Coolant expansion tank (black cap) 2 Washer fluid reservoir (blue cap) 3 Oil dipstick (yellow) 4 Brake fluid reservoir (black cap) 5 Oil filler cap (black cap)
  • Page 322 MAINTENANCE Front Compartment - 1.5T 1 Water-cooled intercooler coolant expansion tank (black cap) 2 Engine coolant expansion tank (black cap) 3 Washer fluid reservoir (blue cap) 4 Brake fluid reservoir (black cap) 5 Oil dipstick (yellow) 6 Oil filler cap (black cap)
  • Page 323 MAINTENANCE Front Compartment - 1.5T PHEV 1 Water-cooled intercooler coolant expansion tank (black cap) 2 Engine coolant expansion tank (black cap) 3 Oil dipstick (yellow) 4 Brake fluid reservoir (black cap) 5 Oil filler cap (black cap) 6 Washer fluid reservoir (blue cap)
  • Page 324: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Engine Oil ACEA/API Classification of Engine Oil The European Automobile Manufacturers Association ( ACEA ) and the American Petroleum Institute ( API ) classify the engine oils based on their 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 325: Engine Oil Check And Refill

    MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Check and Refill Driving the vehicle with the engine oil level ABOVE the upper mark, or BELOW the lower mark on the dipstick, will damage the engine. Do not spill engine oil onto a hot engine, otherwise it may cause fire. A: 1.5T B: 2.0T Check the oil level weekly and refill as necessary.
  • Page 326: Engine Oil Specification

    MAINTENANCE 2 Slowly insert the oil dipstick and pull it out again to check the oil level; the oil level shall not be lower than IMPORTANT the ' MIN ' mark on the oil dipstick. Check the engine oil level more frequently if the vehicle 3 Unscrew the engine oil filler cap and refill the oil to is driven at high speeds for prolonged periods.
  • Page 327: Cooling System

    MAINTENANCE Cooling System 1. Water-cooled intercooler coolant expansion tank 2. Engine coolant expansion tank Coolant Check and Top Up Expansion Tank - 2.0T DO NOT remove the coolant expansion tank cap when the cooling system is hot - escaping steam and hot coolant could cause serious injury.
  • Page 328: Coolant Specification

    MAINTENANCE below ' MIN ' mark, remove the coolant expansion tank Please use the coolant recommended and certified by cap and add coolant, but the level shall not be higher than the manufacturer. Refer to 'Recommended Fluids and ' MAX ' mark. Capacities' in "Technical Data"...
  • Page 329: Catalytic Converter

    MAINTENANCE Catalytic Converter • Use ONLY engine oil recommended for your vehicle. If a non-recommended oil is used, the catalytic converter The temperatures of exhaust systems that may be damaged. contain particulate filters and catalytic Note: Carry out scheduled servicing according converters can be extremely high, DO to the maintenance schedule in the "Warranty &...
  • Page 330 MAINTENANCE • If abnormal jitter is suspected, or the car lacks power while driving, seek an Authorised Repairer. • Do not drive on terrain likely to subject the underside of the car to heavy impacts. Note: Any engine misfire, loss of engine performance or engine run-on, could seriously damage the catalytic converter and particulate filter.
  • Page 331: Brake Friction Pair And Brake Fluid

    MAINTENANCE Brake Friction Pair and Brake Fluid Brake Fluid Check and Top Up DO NOT rest your foot on the brake Brake fluid is highly toxic, keep the brake pedal while driving; this may overheat the fluid sealed and stored out of reach of brakes and reduce their efficiency, causing children.
  • Page 332 MAINTENANCE Gasoline Model PHEV/HEV Model 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 333: Fuse Replacement

    • If a replaced fuse fails immediately, please contact a 1 Passenger compartment fuse box (behind the driver local MG Authorise Repairer for service as soon as side knee trim panel) possible. 2 Front compartment fuse box (left of the front...
  • Page 334: Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

    MAINTENANCE Passenger Compartment Fuse Box 3 Clamp the fuse head with a fuse extraction tool in the fuse box cover of the front compartment, 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 335 MAINTENANCE Code Spec Function Code Spec Function Display, infotainment faceplate Battery management system module (IFP), clock spring, for hybrid vehicles digital audio broadcasting Front passenger seat (DAB) module adjustment switch Data link connector (DLC) Sunroof motor Entertainment mainframe Driver fatigue detection Front right seat heater relay Automatic temperature control Driver seat adjustment switch,...
  • Page 336: Front Compartment Fuse Box

    MAINTENANCE Front Compartment Fuse Box Code Spec Function Instrument pack, DC-DC converter Entertainment mainframe, DC-DC converter Entertainment panel switch, DC-DC converter Air-conditioning, DC-DC converter Super Lock Relay F40-F44 Power socket Wireless Charge,Rear USB Check or Replace a Fuse 1 Turn off the Start switch and all electrical appliances, and disconnect the negative battery cable.
  • Page 337 MAINTENANCE 2 Press the lock catch to open the upper cover of front Code Spec Function compartment fuse box. F08-F11 3 Clamp the fuse head with a fuse extraction tool in Right electrically heated washer the upper cover, pull and remove the fuse, and check nozzle, front windscreen whether the fuse is blown.
  • Page 338 MAINTENANCE Code Spec Function Code Spec Function F24-F51 Body control module, gateway, power control unit, parking Engine control module distance sensor Engine control module F65-F66 Battery chiller electronic Integrated Brake System Pump expansion valve Stability Control System Pump Engine control module Power control unit, Battery current sensor transmission control module,...
  • Page 339 MAINTENANCE Code Spec Function Code Spec Function Engine control module, integrated braking system, Integrated Brake System Valve auxiliary drive control unit, transmission control module, Stability Control System Valve dynamic stability control Rear left window regulator module switch, rear left window regulator motor Auxiliary drive control unit Right headlamp assembly, front...
  • Page 340 MAINTENANCE Code Spec Function Front windscreen washer relay, rear window washer relay Left headlamp, right headlamp Horn relay, rear wiper relay Heated exterior rearview mirror Heated rear window Body control module Clutch cooling/lubrication electronic pump assembly Front wiper motor...
  • Page 341: Battery Maintenance And Replacement

    MAINTENANCE 12V Battery Maintenance and Replacement Battery Maintenance on-board electrical appliancesfor an extended period of time when thevehicle is not started, otherwise the batterymay become flat, resulting in the failure tostart the vehicle and the reduction of batterylife. Always store batteries upright, and never attempt to dismantle a battery.
  • Page 342: Battery Replacement

    MAINTENANCE Note: When the vehicle will not be used for an extended period, it is recommended that the battery negative terminal clamping pile head should be disconnected. Make sure that the vehicle is powered off before connecting or disconnecting the negative battery cable.
  • Page 343 MAINTENANCE same type and specification as the original to maintain the correct vehicle functionality. The battery must be disposed of using an approved method, used batteries can be harmful to the environment. It should be recycled by a professional company. Please consult a local Authorised Repairer for more details.
  • Page 344: Bulb Replacement

    MAINTENANCE Bulb Replacement Bulb Specification The light sources of this model are all LED lamps, which cannot be replaced individually. If the light source is damaged, please seek a local Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 345: High-Voltage Battery Pack

    MAINTENANCE High-voltage Battery Pack Do not attempt to remove the high-voltage battery pack high-voltage Precautions and restricted conditions for components - these are dangerous. Any use of battery traces of removal or damages caused by For daily use of vehicle, it is recommended attempted removal will invalidate the to fully charge the battery at least once warranty.
  • Page 346 MAINTENANCE repairs are made to the high voltage system, the vehicle must be inspected at an MG Authorised Repairer. 5 If the accident causes damage to vehicle body, when it is required to conduct cutting, welding and paint spraying for sheet metals, in order to avoid damage to...
  • Page 347: Washer

    Check the washer fluid level regularly. When the level of washer fluid is low, please top up the washer fluid as instructed. Use the washer fluid recommended and certified by MG. Refer to "Recommended Fluids and Capacities" in the "Technical Data" chapter.
  • Page 348: Washer Nozzles

    MAINTENANCE Washer Nozzles 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. • Using the washer switch when there is no washer fluid may cause damage to the washer motor.
  • Page 349 MAINTENANCE The angle of windscreen washer nozzles is configured during delivery, so generally there is no need for adjustments. To adjust the windscreen washer nozzle, you can insert a small flat-bladed screwdriver in the gap (black area as indicated by the arrow) between the housing ( 1 ) and the nozzle ( 2 ) and turn downward or upward slightly to achieve an appropriate injection angle.
  • Page 350: 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 351: Front Windscreen Wiper Blade Replacement

    MAINTENANCE Front Windscreen Wiper Blade 2 Lift the wiper arm away from the fixed position of Replacement windscreen. 3 Turn the wiper blade to the extreme position, press the button on the wiper blade (as illustrated), and pull the wiper blade upward to disengage it from the wiper arm.
  • Page 352: Rear Window Wiper Blade Replacement

    MAINTENANCE Rear Window Wiper Blade Replacement 4 Place the wiper assembly back on the rear window. 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen. 2 Pull the wiper blade connector outward with moderate force to separate it from the wiper arm and discard the wiper blade.
  • Page 353: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE Tyres you can’t see any damage from the outside, you shall drive at low speed to the nearest MG Authorised Repairer for Overview inspection. • New tyres may not have optimum adhesion properties, Tyres with Directional Tread Patterns please run at moderate speed in appropriately careful driving style for the first 500 km.
  • Page 354 MAINTENANCE Service Life of Tyres Driving Style Rational tyre pressure and moderate driving style can Fast driving, excessively harsh acceleration and braking extend tyre life. Recommendations during use are as whilst cornering will aggravate the tyre wear. follows: Wheel Dynamic Balance •...
  • Page 355: Tyre Inspection

    For better guarantee of your safety, we Valves recommend you consult an MG Authorised Keep the valve caps firmly secured to prevent dirt from Repairer. entering the valve. Check the valve for leaks (listen for a Always drive with consideration for the condition of the tell-tale hissing) when you check the tyre pressure.
  • Page 356: Tyre Wear Indicators

    MAINTENANCE Note: If the sidewall of the tyre is damaged or distorted, replace the tyre immediately, do not attempt to repair it. Tyre Wear Indicators The tyres fitted as original equipment have 1.6 mm-high wear indicators at their tread pattern bottom, vertical with the wheel rolling direction and evenly distributed around the circumference.
  • Page 357: Tyre Rotation

    MAINTENANCE Tyre Rotation Note: After the wheel rotation, TPMS self-learning will be required, please consult an MG Authorised Repairer It is recommended that you swap wheels at irregular for details. intervals in order to equalise tyre wear. When the tyres are worn seriously, it is recommended to swap the front and rear wheels as shown in illustration.
  • Page 358: Snow Chain

    MAINTENANCE Snow Chain Note: If you often drive on the snowy and icy roads, it is recommended to use winter tyres. Consult an SAIC Unsuitable snow chains may damage the tyres, wheels, New Energy Vehicles Authorised Repairer for details. suspension, brakes or bodywork of your vehicle. Please pay attention to the following requirements in the usage: •...
  • Page 359: Cleaning And Care

    MAINTENANCE Cleaning and Care covered areas, for example, doorsill footstep, sealed parts, cover plate, etc. should be cleaned periodically. The time Observe all safety precautions on cleaning interval of vehicle cleaning depends on many factors. For products; Do Not drink fluids and keep example: them away from the eyes.
  • Page 360 MAINTENANCE cleaning equipment in general. In fact, the structure of the IMPORTANT cleaning equipment, the filtration of water, and the types of cleaning and curing agents have a certain impact on car • Avoid cleaning the vehicle in direct sunlight. paint.
  • Page 361 MAINTENANCE If the applied polishing agent does not contain waxy IMPORTANT composition, you must wax the paint after polishing; • Always read manufacturers operating occasionally treat the paint surface with an approved polish instructions. containing the following properties: • DO NOT direct the pressure washer nozzle directly •...
  • Page 362: Windows And Mirrors

    MAINTENANCE It is recommended to wash the car manually and do not • To maintain the matte effect of the paint surface, use rough sponges or cloth. Do not use excessive force abrasives, polishes, and waxes cannot be used, and the when cleaning and wiping.
  • Page 363 MAINTENANCE Rearview mirrors:Wash with soapy water. DO NOT use Light Alloy Wheels abrasive cleaning compositions or metal scraper. In order to keep good appearance of the light alloy wheels, regular care is required for it, if snow melting salt and Plastic Parts braking abrasive dust are not washed off regularly, the light Plastic parts can be cleaned by the conventional method of...
  • Page 364: Automobile Internal Care

    MAINTENANCE Automobile Internal Care vehicle is in service, and it is preferable to inspect once before the cold season starts and after it comes to an end. When coating or cleaning the interior of the vehicle, if it is necessary to spray water, alcohol or other cleaning agents, be sure to take protective measures (such as placing rags or absorbent sponges around...
  • Page 365 MAINTENANCE to wash these parts with the special solvent-free plastic Extend the belts, then use warm water and a non-detergent cleaning and curing agent. soap to clean. Allow the belts to dry naturally. DO NOT retract them or use them until they are completely dry. Cushions and fabric finishes at the doors, trunk lid panel, roof and other points shall be cleaned with special cleaner Carpet and Fabrics...
  • Page 366 MAINTENANCE • Use specialized maintenance oil after each cleaning. The curing oil can nourish the leather, make it flexible, breathable and restore moisture, and can also establish a protective layer on its surface. • Clean the leather every two to three months to remove stains in a timely manner.
  • Page 367: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Dimensions Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters Main Engine Parameters Drive Motor Performance Parameters Dynamic Performance Parameters Recommended Fluids and Capacities Wheel Alignment (Unladen Condition) Wheels and Tyres Tyre Pressure (Cold)
  • Page 368: Technical Data Dimensions

    TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Dimensions Parameter Value Item, units 1.5T 2.0T PHEV Overall length A , mm 4655 4655 4670 Overall width B , mm 1890 1890 1890 Overall height C (unladen), 1655 (18" tyre) 1664 1664 (19" tyre) 1654 1663 (19"...
  • Page 369 TECHNICAL DATA Parameter Value Item, units 1.5T 2.0T PHEV Minimum turning circle 11.55 11.55 11.55 diameter, m 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 370: Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters Parameter Value Item, units 1.5T 2.0T PHEV Person in cab, person Unladen vehicle weight 1850 / 1875 1585 / 1590 / 1630 / 1550 / 1575 / 1600 1670 / 1675 (kerb), kg / 1900 Gross vehicle weight, 2325 / 2350 2060 / 2065 / 2105 / 2025 / 2050 / 2075...
  • Page 371: Main Engine Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Main Engine Parameters Parameter Value Item, units 2.0T 1.5T(EDU) 1.5T(MT/DCT) Bore × Stroke, mm × mm 82.5×92.9 73.5×88.1 73.5×88.1 Total displacement, L 1.986 1.496 1.496 Compression ratio 11.5 13.5 10.5 Maximum net power, kw Rated power, kw Engine speed at maximum power, rev/min 5500-6000 5500 5500...
  • Page 372: Drive Motor Performance Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Drive Motor Performance Parameters Item, units Parameter Value ISG motor: 67kW/12000r/min/54Nm Hybrid motor e-mode rated power/speed/torque, kw/rpm/n.m TM motor: 80kW/6000r/min/128Nm ISG motor: 126kW/17000r/min/120Nm Hybrid motor e-mode peak power/speed/torque, kw/rpm/n.m TM motor: 154kW/17000r/min/340Nm...
  • Page 373: Dynamic Performance Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Dynamic Performance Parameters Parameter Value Item, units 1.5T MT 1.5T DCT 2.0T PHEV 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 374: Recommended Fluids And Capacities

    TECHNICAL DATA Recommended Fluids and Capacities Capacity Name Grade 1.5T - DCT 1.5T - PHEV 1.5T - MT 2.0T - 9AT Engine oil (after-sales C5&SP 0W-20 replacement), Engine coolant, L Water-cooled intercooler coolant, L Glycol ( OAT ) Electric drive transmission coolant, L Dexron DCT...
  • Page 375 1.5T - DCT 1.5T - PHEV 1.5T - MT 2.0T - 9AT Hybrid transmission oil, BOT351LV Manual transmission oil, MTF94 Automatic Shell ATF transmission oil, L12108 Brake fluid, L DOT 4 MG original Windscreen windscreen washer fluid, L washer fluid...
  • Page 376 TECHNICAL DATA Capacity Name Grade 1.5T - DCT 1.5T - PHEV 1.5T - MT 2.0T - 9AT R-134a 560±20g 980±20g 480±20g R-1234yf 0.56±0.02kg 0.98±0.02kg 0.56±0.02kg HFC-1234yf 0.56±0.02kg 0.98±0.02kg 0.56±0.02kg Air conditioning refrigerant GWP 0.501 GWP 0.501 GWP 0.501 contains fluorinated greenhouse eq 0.0003t eq 0.0005t...
  • Page 377: Wheel Alignment (Unladen Condition)

    TECHNICAL DATA Wheel Alignment (Unladen Condition) Item, units Parameters Camber angle -6¢±45¢ Caster angle 6°36¢ ± 45¢ Front Wheel Toe-in angle (total toe-in) 12¢±12¢ King pin inclination 12°48¢ ± 45¢ Camber angle -33¢±45¢ Rear Wheel Toe-in angle (total toe-in) 10¢±12¢...
  • Page 378: Wheels And Tyres

    TECHNICAL DATA Wheels and Tyres Wheel Rim Size 6.5J×18 7.0J×19 Tyre Size 215/60 R18 98V 225/55 R19 99V Wheel Rim Size 3.5J×18 Spare Tire Spare Tire Size T135/80 R18 104M...
  • Page 379: Tyre Pressure (Cold)

    TECHNICAL DATA Tyre Pressure (Cold) Gasoline Vehicle Wheels Unladen Condition Front Wheel 230 kpa/ 2.3 bar/ 34 psi Rear Wheel 230 kpa/ 2.3 bar/ 34 psi Spare Wheel 420 kpa/ 4.2 bar/ 60 psi PHEV Wheels Unladen Condition Front Wheel 250 kpa/ 2.5 bar/ 37 psi Rear Wheel 250 kpa/ 2.5 bar/ 37 psi...

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