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  • Page 1: Mg Cyberster

    MG Cyberster Version 1.0 2024.1.18...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS MG Cyberster ..........................1 1 Foreword........................15 Introduction ..........................16 Owner's Handbook................................16 Announcement ..................................16 Symbols Used ..................................17 In Emergencies..................................18 Vehicle Identification Information....................19 Vehicle Identification Markings ............................19 Vehicle Identification Plate..............................20 Instructions for Use of Electric Vehicle..................22 Ambient temperature for using vehicle ..........................
  • Page 3 CONTENTS High Voltage System - 4WD ..............................27 Precautions in the Event of an Accident ........................... 29 2 Instruments and Controls ................... 31 Instrument Pack ........................... 32 Warning Message ..................................33 Warning Lamps and Indicators....................34 Lights and Switches........................45 Master Light Switch................................
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Steering Feel..................................... 55 Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPS) Warning Lamp ....................55 Horn............................... 56 Rearview Mirrors .......................... 57 Exterior Rearview Mirrors ..............................57 Interior Rearview Mirrors ..............................59 Sunvisor ............................60 Windows............................61 Power Operated Window Switch ............................61 Window Operation................................
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Front USB Port..................................71 Trunk Power Socket................................72 Alcolock * ............................73 Storage Devices ..........................74 Instructions for Use ................................74 Glove Box....................................74 Storage Box....................................75 Cup Holder............................ 76 Centre Console Cup Holder............................... 76 3 Air Conditioning System..................... 77 Ventilation .............................
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Seat Heating Function................................84 Memory Seat ..........................86 Personalized Setting of Seat Position (With the driver side as an example) ............86 Seat Belt ............................87 Protection Provided by Seat Belts ............................88 How to Wear Seat Belts Properly ............................89 Seat Belt Pre-tensioners................................
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Overview ....................................108 Replacing the Smart Key Battery ............................111 Anti-theft Systems ........................112 Power Immobiliser ................................112 Body Anti-theft System ...............................112 Detection function ................................121 Tailgate.....................................123 Starting and Stopping Power System..................124 Stopping Power System...............................125 Economical and Environmental Driving .................. 126 Running-in....................................126 Environment Protection ..............................126 Economic Driving..................................126 Driving in Special Environment............................127...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Charging and Medical Condition Awareness .........................131 Charging Port ..................................131 Electric Charging Identifier Label............................133 Rapid Charging ..................................135 Slow Charging..................................135 Charging Information ................................137 Equalisation Charging................................137 Charging Time ..................................137 Discharging .....................................140 Electric Drive Unit ........................142 Instructions for Use ................................142 Gear Shift....................................142 Protection Mode...................................143 One-Pedal Driving Function ......................
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Service Brake System................................152 Auxiliary Brake System................................158 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ....................159 Adaptive Cruise Activation..............................159 Adaptive Cruise Target Following Distance Adjustment.....................161 Adaptive Cruise Target Speed Adjustment........................161 Adaptive Cruise Pause.................................162 Automatic Deactivation of Adaptive Cruise ........................162 Adaptive Cruise Override ..............................162 Adaptive Cruise Resume..............................163 Clearing Target Speed Memory............................163 Special Driving Environments.............................164...
  • Page 10 CONTENTS Pedestrian Alert System (PAS)....................185 PDC System..........................186 Ultrasonic Sensor PDC System............................186 360 Around View Monitor System...........................188 Rearward Driver Assistance System ..................189 System Overview..................................189 Turning On/Off the System ..............................190 Blind Spot Safety Assist ...............................190 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA ) and Rear Cross Traffic Brake (RCTB )..............192 Door Opening Warning ..............................194 Rearward Collision Warning..............................195 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS )................
  • Page 11 CONTENTS eCall-SOS Emergency Assistance ................... 201 Vehicle Recovery......................... 203 Vehicle Towing ..................................203 Vehicle Transport..................................207 Jump Start ........................... 208 Tyre Repair ..........................210 Tool Identification (including tyre repair tool).......................210 Tyre Repair .....................................210 Fuse Replacement ........................213 Fuse ......................................213 Passenger Compartment Fuse Box ..........................214 Front compartment fuse box.............................216 Bulb Replacement ........................
  • Page 12 CONTENTS Opening the Bonnet from Inside............................227 Closing the Bonnet................................227 Bonnet Open Alarm................................227 Opening the Bonnet from Outside ..........................228 Front Compartment ........................229 Cooling System........................... 230 Coolant Check and Top Up ...............................230 Coolant Specification................................230 Battery............................232 Battery Maintenance ................................232 Battery Replacement................................233 Windscreen Washer ........................
  • Page 13 CONTENTS Brake............................240 Brake Fluid Check and Top Up............................240 Brake Fluid Specification ..............................241 Tyres............................. 242 Overview ....................................242 Tyre Inspection ..................................244 Tyre Wear Indicators ................................245 Tyre Rotation..................................246 Anti-skid Chain..................................247 Cleaning and Vehicle Care......................248 Automobile External Care..............................248 Automobile Internal Care..............................251 8 Technical Data ......................253 Technical Data Dimensions .......................
  • Page 14 CONTENTS Wheel Alignment (unladen)...................... 261 Wheels and Tyres ........................262 Tyre Pressure (Cold) ........................263...
  • Page 15: Foreword

    Foreword Introduction Vehicle Identification Information Instructions for Use of Electric Vehicle...
  • Page 16: Introduction

    Authorised Repairer which will provide you with the best service. A local Authorised Repairer in the Owner's Handbook is the MG Authorised Repairer. The illustrations in the Owner's Handbook are for reference only. The information contained in this handbook may vary slightly depending on the vehicle configuration, software version and sales regions.
  • Page 17: Symbols Used

    FOREWORD 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 18: In Emergencies

    FOREWORD In Emergencies IMPORTANT Remember the breakdown safety code If a breakdown occurs while travelling: • Wherever possible, consistent with road safety and traffic conditions, the car should be moved off the main thoroughfare, preferably into a lay-by. If a breakdown occurs on a motorway, pull well over to the inside of the hard shoulder.
  • Page 19: Vehicle Identification Information

    FOREWORD Vehicle Identification Information When communicating with your MG Authorised Repairer, always quote the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) . If Vehicle Identification Markings the drive motor or electric drive transmission is involved, it may be necessary to provide the identification numbers of these assemblies.
  • Page 20: Vehicle Identification Plate

    FOREWORD Vehicle Identification Plate Electric Drive Transmission Number Stamped on the upper part of the electric drive The vehicle identification plate contains the vehicle brand, transmission housing. vehicle model, seat capacity, manufacturing country, etc.
  • Page 21 FOREWORD Location of Vehicle Identification Plate The identification plate is located at the lower side of right pillar as shown.
  • Page 22: Instructions For Use Of Electric Vehicle

    • Internal composition: The high-voltage battery pack The high-voltage battery pack MUST be recycled by an consists of lithium batteries (pack), PCB, HV/LV harness, MG Authorised Repairer or a professional approved metal casing and other components.
  • Page 23: Driving Range

    DOD affecting the performance battery pack generated from vehicle scrappage or any of high-voltage battery pack. other reasons should be disposed of by an MG Authorised • The actual driving range of the vehicle will reduce with Repairer.
  • Page 24: Equalisation Charging

    FOREWORD Intelligent Charging • When necessary, turn off the high power consuming systems that will use large amounts of power, such as When the vehicle is powered OFF and the system A/C and heating, to increase the driving range. detects that the 12V battery is running low, the vehicle •...
  • Page 25: Crash Outage Control

    FOREWORD Crash Outage Control High Voltage System - 2WD • There are two kinds of high voltage If a crash occurs, a signal from the SDM will disconnect the power supplies (AC and DC) in the high relays within the high-voltage battery back to cut off the voltage system of the vehicle.
  • Page 26 FOREWORD The high voltage system component layout is shown below: 1 Electric heater 2 High-voltage Battery Pack 3 HV Side Power Distribution Unit (PDU) 4 Electric Drive Unit 5 Combined Charging Unit (CCU) 6 Charging Port 7 Communication Gateway 8 High-voltage Harness 9 Battery Heater 10 Manual Service Disconnect 11 Electric A/C Compressor...
  • Page 27: High Voltage System - 4Wd

    FOREWORD High Voltage System - 4WD • There are two kinds of high voltage power supplies (AC and DC) in the high voltage system of the vehicle. These high voltage system components are attached with warning labels of high voltage system. Please always observe the safety requirements on the labels.
  • Page 28 FOREWORD The high voltage system component layout is shown below: 1 Electric heater 2 High-voltage Battery Pack 3 HV Side Power Distribution Unit (PDU) 4 Rear Electric Drive Unit 5 Combined Charging Unit (CCU) 6 Charging Port 7 Communication Gateway 8 High-voltage Harness 9 Battery Heater 10 Manual Service Disconnect...
  • Page 29: Precautions In The Event Of An Accident

    If the fire is big and quick, out of water. the user should immediately stay away • Please contact an MG Authorised from the vehicle and contact the fire Repairer for service after the accident is department. handled.
  • Page 31 Instruments and Controls Instrument Pack Storage Devices Warning Lamps and Indicators Cup Holder Lights and Switches Wipers and Washers Steering System Horn Rearview Mirrors Sunvisor Windows Interior Lighting Convertible Soft Top Power Socket Alcolock *...
  • Page 32: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument Pack Note: The instrument pack has two display themes, which can be set in the entertainment display.
  • Page 33: Warning Message

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1 Driver Assistance Displays the current gear information of the vehicle. Refer to the "Starting and Driving" chapter for details. Displays the current driver assistance messages of the vehicle. Refer to the "Driving Mode" section for 9 Electricity Meter and Electricity Driving Range details.
  • Page 34: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Warning Lamps and Indicators When the vehicle is starting or traveling, if the warning lamps or indicators appear on the instrument, it indicates that the relevant system is in a certain state or is faulty. Some warning lamps illuminate or flash with warning tones or prompt message.
  • Page 35 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Direction Indicator When the left or right turn signal lamp flashes, the direction Lamp indicator lamp on the corresponding side also flashes. If the hazard warning lamps are turned on, both direction indicator lamps will flash simultaneously. If either direction indicator lamp in the instrument pack flashes very rapidly, it indicates the turn signal lamp on the corresponding side has failure.
  • Page 36 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS There is a failure in the SRS or seat belt. Stop the car as soon as safety permits and power off the vehicle. Otherwise there Airbag Warning Lamp may be a risk that SRS system or seat belt cannot work properly when the crash accident occurs.
  • Page 37 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Electric Power Steering The electric power steering system has a general failure, and ( EPS ) System Warning its performance is reduced. The vehicle can be driven for a Lamp short period of time. Please seek a local Authorised Repairer immediately.
  • Page 38 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Brake System The brake system has a failure, please stop the car as soon as Malfunction Indicator safety permits and power off the vehicle. Lamp The ABS failed. ABS Malfunction If an ABS failure occurs while driving, the ABS function will be Indicator Lamp disabled while normal braking will still be available.
  • Page 39 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 4WD System Warning 4WD function is faulty. Lamp Charging/Discharging The charging/discharging gun is connected. Connection Indicator Lamp A general failure occurs in the power system and its functions are limited. Power System Malfunction Indicator The power system has a severe failure, please stop the car as Lamp soon as safety permits and power off the vehicle.
  • Page 40 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS The motor system has a general failure, please seek a local Authorised Repairer urgently. Motor System Malfunction Indicator The motor system has a severe failure, please stop the vehicle Lamp as soon as conditions permit, power off the vehicle, and seek a local Authorised Repairer for service immediately.
  • Page 41 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rearward Driver The rearward driver assistance system is faulty. Assistance System Warning Lamp Forward Collision Assist If this lamp flashes,it indicates the forward collision assist system System Indicator Lamp is activated. If this lamp illuminates,it indicates the forward collision assist system is turned off, faulty or unavailable.
  • Page 42 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Intelligent Cruise Assist The intelligent cruise assist system is on and not in Standby state. System Indicator The intelligent cruise assist system is in Standby state. The intelligent cruise assist system is activated. The intelligent cruise assist system malfunctions. Adaptive Cruise Control The adaptive cruise control system is activated and not in Standby System Indicator...
  • Page 43 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Speed Limit Assistance Manual speed limit assistance system is in Standby state. System Indicator 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 the speed limit value.
  • Page 44 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Conditional Speed Limit The speed limit sign currently identified has conditional Indicator information. Please check. Driver Status Indicator If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the driver detection system fails or is not available. If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the driver fatigue or distraction is detected.
  • Page 45: Lights And Switches

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lights and Switches Headlamp (3) Master Light Switch AUTO Lamp Off (4) AUTO Lamp When the vehicle is powered on, the AUTO lighting system is on by default, and the system will automatically switch the side lamps/switch backlights on and off according to the intensity of current ambient light.
  • Page 46: Headlamp Levelling Adjustment

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS When the vehicle is powered off through the enabled. The external lamps will illuminate. Follow Me entertainment display, if the side lamps are on even after Home function can be turned on and off in the Vehicle the driver's door is open, the vehicle will give a warning Settings interface on the entertainment display.
  • Page 47: Light Lever Switch

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Light Lever Switch Location Load Take care not to dazzle oncoming vehicles Driver, or driver & front when switching between the main and passenger dipped beams. All the seats occupied with no load in the boot All the seats occupied plus an evenly distributed load in the boot Driver only, plus an evenly...
  • Page 48: High Beam Flash

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS The Automatic High Beam may not operate instrument panel to turn on the high beams, and the high normally in the following cases, but not beam indicator on the instrument pack illuminates. Push limited to them, so the main and dipped or pull the lever once again to switch to low beams.
  • Page 49 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS can be turned on or off once certain conditions are met. start cycle, and if it is exited more than three times, the When the smart high beam system is enabled, the smart feature cannot be enabled again in the current start cycle: high beam indicator on the instrument pack illuminates.
  • Page 50: Turn Signal Lamp

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Turn Signal Lamp signal lamp goes off. But if the steering wheel angle is small, manually reset the lever to turn off the turn signal lamps. If the light lever switch is moved at a small angle, it will reset immediately.
  • Page 51: Rear Fog Lamps

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear Fog Lamps Hazard Warning Lamps Fog lights should only be used when The hazard warning lamp button is located in the centre visibilityis below 100m - other road users of the A/C control panel. Press the hazard warning could be dazzled in clear conditions.
  • Page 52: Wipers And Washers

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Wipers and Washers • OFF: Wiper off (Default position) • 1x: Single wipe (4) Front Windscreen Wiper and Washer • Rain sensor sensitivity adjustment ( 5 ) Operation Automatic wipe When the vehicle is powered on, operate the lever switch By pushing the lever up to the automatic wipe position ( 1 to select different wiping modes.
  • Page 53: Windscreen Wash And Wipe

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Windscreen Wash and Wipe 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 54: Steering System

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Steering System All models of this series are equipped with electric power steering function. The function works only after the vehicle is started. IMPORTANT If the EPS fails, the steering may appear very heavy, which significantly affects driving safety! Steering Wheel Position Adjustment DO NOT attempt to adjust the position of the steering wheel while the car is in...
  • Page 55: Steering Feel

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPS) 3 Once a comfortable driving position has been selected, Warning Lamp pull the locking lever fully up to lock the steering wheel into its new position. Refer to "Warning Lamps and Indicators". If the battery cable has been disconnected for any reason, Steering Feel upon reconnection the warning lamp will illuminate yellow.
  • Page 56: Horn

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 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 57: Rearview Mirrors

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rearview Mirrors Note: The vehicles or objects behind viewed in exterior rearview mirrors may appear further away than they The rearview mirrors consist of exterior rearview mirrors actually are. in the front of the vehicle on the left and right sides Power Folding and interior rearview mirrors in the front of passenger compartment.
  • Page 58 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS While unlocking/locking the vehicle, the exterior rearview Electric Adjustment of Exterior Rearview mirrors will be deployed/folded automatically. This Mirrors function can be set in the relevant interface in "Vehicle Settings" on the entertainment display. Note: While unlocking/locking the vehicle, the exterior rearview mirrors will be deployed/folded automatically.
  • Page 59: Interior Rearview Mirrors

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Interior Rearview Mirrors operation can be stopped to avoid accidental adjustment of mirror angle which has been adjusted. Adjust the body of the interior rearview mirror to achieve Mirror Glass Heating the best possible view. The anti-dazzle function of the interior rearview mirror helps reduce glare from the The exterior rearview mirrors have integral heating headlamps of following vehicles at night.
  • Page 60: Sunvisor

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Sunvisor For safety reasons, do not use the driver's vanity mirror while driving. Sunvisor ( 1 ) and vanity mirror ( 2 ) are arranged on the roof ahead of both the driver and the front passenger. Pull the sunvisor downward to use the vanity mirror.
  • Page 61: Windows

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Windows Power Operated Window Switch Please correctly operate the windows to avoid danger. The driver shall instruct passengers on how to use windows and tell them safety precautions. Ensure children are kept clear when raising or lowering a window. DO NOT operate the power window controls continuously several times in a short time frame, otherwise the power...
  • Page 62: Window Operation

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Window Operation "One-touch" Down Press the window control switch ( 1 ~ 2 ) down to the 2nd The electric windows can be operated after the vehicle is powered on (Doors should be closed during operation). gear (Position D ) and release, the window automatically descends to fully open.
  • Page 63 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Note: If the vehicle is powered off, please realize short window down with the window control button within 30 seconds to avoid affecting the door opening. Auto Window Close When Locking When the vehicle is powered off and the doors are closed, press the lock button on the key to lock the vehicle and the window will automatically raise the windows to fully close.
  • Page 64: Interior Lighting

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Interior Lighting Press one of the buttons as shown to turn the corresponding courtesy light on, and press again to turn it off. Note: If a door is open for more than a certain period of time, the front interior lamp will be switched off automatically to avoid battery drain.
  • Page 65: Convertible Soft Top

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Convertible Soft Top Instructions for Use Some vehicles of this model are equipped with a foldable Please operate the convertible soft top soft-top convertible, which has simple and beautiful correctly to avoid danger. The driver shall instruct the occupants on the use of the appearance.
  • Page 66: Electric Operation Of Convertible

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS • If the soft-top outer tarpaulin gets wet, fully unfold and When pulling and holding the switch, the window moves dry the convertible. down and the convertible is opened. When pressing and holding the switch, the window glass Electric Operation of Convertible moves down and the convertible is closed.
  • Page 67: Manual Operation Of Convertible

    When the vehicle fails and the convertible cannot be closed electrically, the soft-top convertible can be closed manually by two persons. If possible, please go to an MG Authorised Repairer to have the convertible closed manually by a professional. Before Closing 1 Fully lower the windows on both sides.
  • Page 68 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 4 Lift the convertible out from both sides and flip it Convertible Locking forward. 1 Remove the front centre cover of the convertible.
  • Page 69 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2 Remove the female square adapter from the cover. 3 Insert the female square adapter onto the hexagon wrench. 4 Place the hexagon wrench on the convertible locking device.
  • Page 70: Convertible Maintenance

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1 When cleaning the convertible, use a soft microfibre cloth. 2 Do not get the convertible fully wet. 3 When parking, try to park in a shaded area and avoid direct sunlight. 4 Clean bird droppings, etc. from the convertible tarpaulin, which are corrosive and may damage the convertible in the long run.
  • Page 71: Power Socket

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power Socket Using the power socket or USB port when the vehicle is not started will cause premature discharging of the vehicle battery, and prolonged use may cause flat battery, thus the vehicle cannot be started. Front USB Port The front USB port is located at the front of the centre console.
  • Page 72: Trunk Power Socket

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Trunk Power Socket The trunk power socket is located on the right of the trunk. Its maximum operating voltage is 12 V, and its maximum power is 120 W. When the vehicle is powered on, it can be used as power source after opening the cover.
  • Page 73: Alcolock

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Alcolock * The alcolock is only a detector to assist in restricting the driver from driving when the alcohol concentration exceeds the legal limit. However, remember that you are always the first person responsible for road traffic safety. For the safety of you and other traffic participants, drunk driving is strictly prohibited! After fitting the alcolock, you should take the handheld...
  • Page 74: Storage Devices

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Storage Devices Glove Box Instructions for Use • Please close all storage devices when the vehicle is in motion, to avoid personal injuries in cases of a harsh acceleration, emergency braking and a car accident during driving. •...
  • Page 75: Storage Box

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Storage Box Centre Console Armrest Box Lift the centre console armrest (as indicated by the arrow) to open the centre console armrest box. Exert little force to put down the centre console armrest to close the centre console armrest box.
  • Page 76: Cup Holder

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Cup Holder Do not place hot drinks in the cup holder whilst driving. Spillage may result in scald or other unnecessary damage. Centre Console Cup Holder The centre console cup holder is located in the front of the centre console armrest assembly, and is used to hold a cup or beverage bottle.
  • Page 77 Air Conditioning System Ventilation A/C Control Panel...
  • Page 78: Air Conditioning System

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Ventilation 1 Side Vents 2 Front Windscreen Vents 3 Centre Vents 4 Front Seat Feet Vents 5 Front Window Side Vents...
  • Page 79: A/C Filter Element

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Vents The A/C system is used to adjust the temperature, speed, humidity and cleanness of the air inside the car. Fresh air is Regulation of Centre Vents drawn in through the air intake grille under the windscreen after filtered by the A/C filter element.
  • Page 80 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Regulation of Side Vents Toggle the knob in the centre of the louvres from side to side to open or close the vent. Direct the air flow by moving the knob up and down, or from side to side.
  • Page 81: A/C Control Panel

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM A/C Control Panel 1 Exterior Rearview Mirror and Rear Window Heating 2 Defrost/Demist 3 Blower Speed Control 4 Temperature Control 5 A/C System Switch...
  • Page 83 Seats and Restraints Seats Memory Seat Seat Belt Airbag Supplementary Restraint System Active Pedestrian Protection System *...
  • Page 84: Seats And Restraints

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Seats Power Seat • Backrest angle adjustment ( A ) • Seat cushion adjustment ( B ) Seat Heating Function The front seat heater of this vehicle can be adjusted to three temperature levels, and the seat heater switch is If bare skin is in contact with the heated located on the A/C Control interface of the entertainment seats for excessive periods of time, it may...
  • Page 85 • When the seat with seat heating function exceeds a certain temperature and continues getting hotter, please turn off the seat heating switch and contact an MG Authorised Repairer for inspection and service. • Overuse of the driver's heated seat may cause drowsiness and could affect safety.
  • Page 86: Memory Seat

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Memory Seat switch located on the door (as shown), which can store personalized settings information for up to 2 drivers. Personalized Setting of Seat Position (With For safety, set the seat position memory function with the driver side as an example) the vehicle not started and the doors closed.
  • Page 87: Seat Belt

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Seat Belt This vehicle is equipped with seat belt warning It is important that all seat belts are lamp to remind you to fasten your seat belt. Refer to worn correctly. Always check that all "Warning Lamps and Indicators" in "Instruments and passengers are wearing seat belts.
  • Page 88: Protection Provided By Seat Belts

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Protection Provided by Seat Belts speed collision will generate force that arms and hands can Note: Never fasten the driver seat belt or use a buckle not support, therefore, seat belts must be worn correctly replacement when the driver seat is vacant or when during driving.
  • Page 89: How To Wear Seat Belts Properly

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS 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 passengers Seat belts are designed for one person, DO must sit in the correct orientation, placing feet on the floor...
  • Page 90 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS 2 Insert the metal tab into the buckle until you hear a Correct Routing of the Seat Belts 'click', this indicates the seat belt is securely locked. Ensure the seat belt is correctly positioned on the body, NEVER cross the neck or abdomen, NEVER pass the seat belt behind the back or under the arms.
  • Page 91 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS the accident occurs, the body moves under the lap belt, causing the lap belt to apply force on abdomen, which may cause serious or fatal injuries. The diagonal section of the belt should cross the middle of the shoulder and the chest. Never cross your neck, arms, or cross under your arms or behind your back.
  • Page 92: Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners

    The seat belt pre-tensioners should be technicians. For better guarantee of your safety, replaced at the earliest opportunity by an we recommend you to consult an MG Authorised MG Authorised Repairer. Repairer. The vehicle is fitted with seat belt pre-tensioners beside •...
  • Page 93: Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance And Replacement

    If the seat belt fails to pass any one of above checks, please belt immediately. contact an MG Authorised Repairer for repair. Always ensure the red release button on the seat belt buckle is pointing upwards ensure easy release in the event of an emergency.
  • Page 94 Keep seat belts clean and dry. Seat belt repairs and removal should only be carried out by an MG Authorised If there are contaminants accumulated in the retractor, the Repairer.
  • Page 95 Seat belts may not require change after minor collisions. However, some other parts of the seat belt system, like metal tab, buckle, retractor, etc, may be deformed or damaged in the collision. Please go to an MG Authorised Repairer for repair or replacement of seat belt assembly.
  • Page 96: Airbag Supplementary Restraint System

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Airbag Supplementary Restraint • Front airbags (fitted in the centre part of the steering System wheel and the instrument panel above the glove box respectively) Overview • Side airbags (fitted in the outer seatback cushion of the two front seats) The airbag SRS provides ADDITIONAL protection in a severe frontal impact only.
  • Page 97 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS it indicates a SRS fault or seat belt pre-tensioner fault has been detected. Seek an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. Otherwise there may be the risk that the SRS or the seat belt pre-tensioner cannot work properly in the event of a collision. This vehicle is equipped with airbag warning lamp to remind you of the state of the security system.
  • Page 98: Airbag Deployment

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Airbag Deployment An inflating airbag can cause facial Front seat passengers should not place abrasions and other injuries if the occupant feet, knees or any other part of the body is too close to the airbag at the time of its in contact with, or in close proximity to a deployment.
  • Page 99 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS form a cushion of air between the occupant and the vehicle DO NOT knock or strike the position where side to reduce the risk of body side injuries. any airbag related parts are located, so as to avoid accidental airbag deployment When you sit upright in the seat and against the backrest, which may cause serious injury or even seat belts and airbags can provide the most effective...
  • Page 100: Frontal Airbags

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Frontal Airbags IMPORTANT NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG • Airbags cannot protect lower body parts of in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY passengers. to the CHILD can occur. Refer to ‘Disabling •...
  • Page 101 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS deep ravines or holes; or hitting the ground violently Side airbags after jumping up. The structure and material of the seat is critical to the correct operation of side airbags. Therefore, please DO NOT fit seat covers which may affect side airbag deployment.
  • Page 102: Conditions In Which Airbags Will Not Deploy

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not • The impact point is not central to the front of the Deploy vehicle. • The impact is with a solid utility pole or traffic sign post. The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle •...
  • Page 103 • 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 104: Service And Replacement Of Airbags

    SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Service and Replacement of Airbags and the cover of airbag module has any sign of damage, please go to an MG Authorised repairer to check SRS of Service of SRS components the vehicle. DO NOT install or modify the airbag.
  • Page 105: Disposal Of Airbags

    SRS. If the vehicle is scrapped, the undeployed airbags may have potential risks, therefore, before the disposal, they must be deployed safely in a certain environment by a professional from the MG Authorised Repairer. Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for more details.
  • Page 106: Active Pedestrian Protection System

    MG Authorised Repairer IMPORTANT immediately. • If the APPS is activated, please seek an MG Removing or refitting APPS and relevant Authorised Repairer immediately for repairing. component(front bumper, engine hood) • The service of APPS must be carried out by...
  • Page 107 Starting and Driving Keys PDC System Anti-theft Systems Rearward Driver Assistance System Starting and Stopping Power System Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS ) Economical and Environmental Driving Load Carrying Charging and Discharging Requirements Electric Drive Unit One-Pedal Driving Function Driving Mode Energy Regeneration during Coasting Brake System Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
  • Page 108: Starting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING 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 109 STARTING AND DRIVING The smart keys provided to you have been programmed to the security system on your vehicle, any key that is not programmed to the car will not operate the keyless entry function. The smart key only works within a certain range. It's working range is sometimes influenced by the key battery condition, physical and geographical factors.
  • Page 110 5 Find My Car Button: Refer to the function description of "Find My Car" in "Anti-theft Systems". Note: If the remote key was lost, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately, in case of your vehicle being stolen. Note: Any key made independently outside of MG Authorised Repairer Network may not start the engine, and may affect the safety of your car.
  • Page 111: Replacing The Smart Key Battery

    STARTING AND DRIVING Replacing the Smart Key Battery 4 Remove the used battery from the slot ( D ). Follow the steps below to replace the smart key battery: 5 Place the new battery into the slot, and ensure it is fitted in place.
  • Page 112: Anti-Theft Systems

    STARTING AND DRIVING Anti-theft Systems Body Anti-theft System Locking and Unlocking Your vehicle is fitted with a power immobiliser and a When the vehicle is locked, the turn signal lamps illuminate body 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 113 STARTING AND DRIVING the smart key again to suspend the Find My Car. At this • Unlock: Press the button on the front door to unlock time, press the Unlock button on the smart key to cancel the vehicle. the Find My Car and unlock the vehicle. Mislock Passive Entry If the driver door is not fully closed, to conduct the locking...
  • Page 114 STARTING AND DRIVING locked in the vehicle to start the vehicle power system Interior Lock Switch will be disabled, and the function to lock and unlock the vehicle will be retained. In this case, the second smart key outside the vehicle can be used to unlock the vehicle, and the starting function of the key inside the vehicle will be automatically restored.
  • Page 115 STARTING AND DRIVING Electric Opening and Closing of Scissor Door Note: If the vehicle anti-theft system is set, pressing the lock/unlock switch of interior locks will not Under normal circumstances, if the window glass is fully lock/unlock doors but will trigger the alarm system. raised, it will drop by a certain distance when the door is opened.
  • Page 116 STARTING AND DRIVING Method 1: Open/close the door with the door trim panel button 1 Carry a valid key and short press the external door button to automatically open/close the door; 2 While the door is opening/closing, short press the Open: button to stop the door;...
  • Page 117 STARTING AND DRIVING Close: Open: 1 Press the Close button 2 to automatically close the 1 Pull up and release the button on the centre console door; to automatically open the door; 2 While the door is closing, press the Open button 1 to 2 While the door is opening, press the button to stop stop the door;...
  • Page 118 STARTING AND DRIVING 1 Auto: With the Auto mode selected, the door can be automatically unlocked and opened when the door is IMPORTANT opened as described above. 1 Although the door has the anti-pinch function, the 2 Manual: With the Manual mode selected, the door owner still need to ensure that no body parts are automatically unlocks when the door is opened as in an area where they may be pinched.
  • Page 119 STARTING AND DRIVING doors. If they are open or close to your vehicle, it is IMPORTANT recommended to open the scissor door manually. 1 The automatic obstacle avoidance and electrical 3 Planar obstacles (walls, etc.): When it is detected that opening function might...
  • Page 120 STARTING AND DRIVING 7 Stereo garages: It is not recommended to park your Follow the steps below to open the door: vehicle in stereo garages. The top of the window glass 1 When the window glass is in the short down position may hit the garage.
  • Page 121: Detection Function

    STARTING AND DRIVING Detection function Some models are equipped with cabin motion detection, tilt detection, and power interrupt detection functions. Cabin Motion Detection The cabin motion detection function is enabled by default. You can temporarily close this function on the entertainment screen, and it will be reactivated after the next power on.
  • Page 122 STARTING AND DRIVING Tilt Detection The tilt detection function is enabled by default. can temporarily close the function on the entertainment screen, and it will be reactivated after the next power on. When the tilt detection function is activated, the tilt sensor will detect changes in the vehicle's tilt angle after locking.
  • Page 123: Tailgate

    STARTING AND DRIVING Tailgate Manual Opening of Tailgate If the tailgate cannot be opened electrically, it can be opened manually as follows. The tailgate can be opened/closed by the following means: 1 When the vehicle is unlocked or the matched key appears within 1 m range around the tailgate, directly The tailgate cable is located behind the seat, in a carpet press the open switch (as shown on the left) on the...
  • Page 124: Starting And Stopping Power System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Starting and Stopping Power System Starting Power System When the driver opens the driver door, enters the vehicle with a valid key, and sits in the driver seat, the instrument panel and touch screen are powered on. Information such as door opening/closing status will be displayed on the instrument panel.
  • Page 125: Stopping Power System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Note: You can power off the vehicle even if you are IMPORTANT in the driver seat. Please park the vehicle in a safe area and shift into P gear, then tap the icon on the • If three consecutive attempts to start are entertainment display and select "Status - Power Off".
  • Page 126: Economical And Environmental Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Economical and Environmental Driving Economic Driving The way in which you drive your car has a significant Running-in bearing on the life span of the car, as well as affecting the The brakes and tyres need time to 'bed-in' and adjust to electricity consumption.
  • Page 127: Driving In Special Environment

    STARTING AND DRIVING Driving in Special Environment time. Avoid stamping on the brake pedal for a long time if there is no braking need, which will cause premature wear Driving in Rainy or Snowy Days of friction plate. Emergency braking, accelerating steering on slippery roads will reduce the Proper Use of Auxiliary Electrical Equipment in Car...
  • Page 128: Check And Service

    STARTING AND DRIVING Check and Service Moreover, the electrical system of the vehicle may be seriously damaged due to excessive moisture. Check Tyre Pressures Regularly Over or under-inflated tyres wear out more rapidly and also have a detrimental effect on the car's handling characteristics.
  • Page 129: Charging And Discharging Requirements

    Charging Your Vehicle at Home immediately notify relevant Whilst your MG has been supplied with a home charging professional, and the operator cannot pile, it is essential that you check with a qualified electrician handle it without authorisation. that the infrastructure of your property will support the charging equipment.
  • Page 130: Charging Pile

    Note: Charging stations and power infrastructure Various companies will supply and fit charging piles to must be installed and maintained by qualified your property, and MG insists that only qualified reputable personnel from recognized installation companies, suppliers and installers can be used for installation service.
  • Page 131: Charging And Medical Condition Awareness

    STARTING AND DRIVING Charging and Medical Condition Awareness Charging Port High voltage charging equipment can The charging port is behind the charging port cover located createareas of strong electromagnetic at the rear left of the vehicle. It is incorporated into the interference,this may cause operational central lock system.
  • Page 132 STARTING AND DRIVING ALWAYS ensure that any excess water is removed from the port area before connecting any charging device. Charging Port Electronic Lock In order to prevent the charging connector being disconnected inadvertently during charging, the charging socket features an electronic locking mechanism. The electronic lock is activated as soon as the vehicle begins charging, and remains in a locked state until the charging is finished or interrupted.
  • Page 133: Electric Charging Identifier Label

    STARTING AND DRIVING Electric Charging Identifier Label Identifier Labels on Charging Port Identifier Label on Slow Charging Kit 1 AC Charging Identifier Label 1 AC Charging Identifier Label 2 DC Charging Identifier Label Precautions for AC or DC Charging After opening the charging port door, check the charging identifier symbol on the cover. Check the charging plug identifier label on the AC or DC charging pile.
  • Page 134 STARTING AND DRIVING Electric Charging Identifier Label Symbol Table Voltage Range Supply Type Charging Port Type of Accessory Identifier Charging Port ≤480V 7P+2P Charging Port 50V-500V...
  • Page 135: Rapid Charging

    STARTING AND DRIVING Rapid Charging Slow Charging Note: Please read any equipment operating Note: Carrying out a full slow charge is the only way instructions carefully prior to using the rapid charging for the high voltage battery to reach the optimal station.
  • Page 136 STARTING AND DRIVING 1 Ensure the vehicle is power OFF and all doors are 3 Connect the handle of the slow charging plug to the closed. slow charging port on the vehicle body. 2 Open the charging port cover. 4 Connect the slow charging plug to the domestic electricity supply.
  • Page 137: Charging Information

    STARTING AND DRIVING Charging Information Charging Time At the beginning of the charging process, the following Charging time of high-voltage battery pack is related to information will be displayed within the instrument pack many factors, such as current electric quantity, charging message centre.
  • Page 138 STARTING AND DRIVING pack from low battery warning (high-voltage battery pack low battery warning lamp issues an alarm) to 100% for battery pack type 2 . • At low temperatures, the charging time will be extended. • If an equalisation charge has not been conducted for a long time, the required charge time will be extended.
  • Page 139 STARTING AND DRIVING Indicative Charging Time for Battery Pack Type 1 Rapid charging From alarm ( 20% ) status to 80% , it takes almost 35 minutes It takes approx. 32.5 From alarm status hours to complete From alarm status Residential to 100% and equalizing charge...
  • Page 140: Discharging

    This discharge function can be realized by using a discharge kit. The vehicle is equipped with discharge function, this can Note: Owners can choose to purchase discharging gun convert the high voltage DC power in the high-voltage from the MG Authorised Repairer. battery pack into domestic AC power.
  • Page 141 STARTING AND DRIVING To use the discharge function, follow the instructions Note: After the vehicle starts discharging, if below: theinfotainment display goes off, the vehicle will stillmaintain the discharging condition. 1 Unlock the vehicle and access the slow charging port (the slow charging port is also the discharging port).
  • Page 142: Electric Drive Unit

    STARTING AND DRIVING Electric Drive Unit Gear Shift Instructions for Use The following information is very important; please read carefully before use: • The electric drive unit consists of a high voltage unit. Do not touch any drive components without proper training and qualification.
  • Page 143: Protection Mode

    STARTING AND DRIVING Protection Mode Press the P button, and the vehicle will shift into Park gear. When parking the vehicle, please ensure the Note: With the brake pedal released, the driver vehicle is parked safely and that all traffic seat belt unfastened and the driver door open, the by-laws are observed.
  • Page 144 STARTING AND DRIVING an MG Authorised Repairer for service as soon as possible, For some failures, the power system will forcibly cut off otherwise it may seriously damage the electric drive unit. the power transmission, and the vehicle cannot be driven!
  • Page 145: One-Pedal Driving Function

    STARTING AND DRIVING One-Pedal Driving Function When the vehicle is in one-pedal driving mode and the vehicle speed is low, release the accelerator pedal and turn DO NOT use the one-pedal driving function off the one-pedal mode through the entertainment display, when the vehicle has a tendency of slipping.
  • Page 146: Driving Mode

    STARTING AND DRIVING Driving Mode Switching the driving mode when the vehicle is in motion can divert driver's attention from road conditions, this operation can only be performed when safety permits. The driving mode enables different tuning modes for power response, body stability control, steering feel, brake feel, A/C, instrument display and other functions.
  • Page 147 STARTING AND DRIVING Custom Mode SUPER SPORT : Based on map positioning, the user can turn on this function in circuits to feel the excitement of The driver can personalize certain systems or functions racing on the track. through the entertainment display. For mode settings, refer Note: Never risk driving in pursuit of a thrilling driving to the entertainment display.
  • Page 148: Energy Regeneration During Coasting

    STARTING AND DRIVING Energy Regeneration during Coasting Deceleration caused energy regeneration is NOT a substitute for braking safely. The driver must ALWAYS be prepared to make braking manoeuvres to maintain safe driving. When the vehicle is in coasting state, the energy regeneration function will be activated, and the motor will convert part of the kinetic energy of the vehicle into electric energy, which is then stored in the high-voltage...
  • Page 149 STARTING AND DRIVING 3 rd Position - "High" Mode In this mode: more energy regenerated, shorter coasting distance and strong vehicle drag feel. A rd Position - "Adaptive" Mode Press and hold the paddle to enter this mode. In this mode, the vehicle Automatically adjust the intensity of energy recovery.
  • Page 150: Brake System

    In the event of EPB malfunction where EPB release is not possible, please consult an The brake system can be divided into parking brake system MG Authorised Repairer in order to carry and service brake system according to different functions. out an emergency manual release of the parking brake.
  • Page 151 STARTING AND DRIVING • Pull up the EPB switch to turn on the EPB system after the vehicle is parked safely. Place the Start switch in IMPORTANT READY position, depress the brake pedal, and press the • DO NOT leave the vehicle before the gear indicator EPB switch to turn off the EPB system.
  • Page 152: Service Brake System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Service Brake System Starting Aid If the driver's seat belt is fastened, and the accelerator pedal This series of models is equipped with an Integrated is pressed for start off, the EPB system will be automatically Braking System ( IBS ), which brakes the vehicle through turned off.
  • Page 153 STARTING AND DRIVING • If the braking efficiency decreases due to vehicle failure, TCS contributes to maintaining the control to the vehicle please contact a local Authorised Repairer for service by improving the vehicle's traction trafficability and driving as soon as possible. stability.
  • Page 154 STARTING AND DRIVING Anti-lock Brake System ( ABS ) adhesion between the tyres and the road surface, causing the wheels to lock, the ABS will automatically come into When travelling at high speed or there is a operation. danger of aquaplaning, i.e. where a layerof water prevents adequate contact between If emergency braking is required, the driver should apply the tyres and the road surface, ABS...
  • Page 155 STARTING AND DRIVING Auto hold cannot guarantee the electronic Auto Hold parking brake operation in all cases where The auto hold function cannot guarantee the power system is turned off. 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 stablised prior to icy surfaces.
  • Page 156 STARTING AND DRIVING the indicator in the instrument pack remains on in The Auto Hold will exit the parking state under some white. circumstances such as releasing the seat belt, turning off the power system, remaining static for a length of time or 2 Parking: touching the Auto Hold switch.
  • Page 157 STARTING AND DRIVING Hill Hold Control ( HHC ) • The vehicle is in READY state. • D or R gear is selected. HHC has limitations when subject to adverse conditions such as wet or icy • Sufficient force has been applied on the brake pedal before start.
  • Page 158: Auxiliary Brake System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Strobe EBD automatically distribute the braking force between the front and rear wheels, so that the vehicle can have good Function ( HAZ ) braking performance under different load conditions. If the driver makes an emergency braking manoeuvre and The EBA increases the braking force applied on each wheel certain conditions are met while driving, the brake lamp will during emergency braking to assist the driver in quickly...
  • Page 159: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    STARTING AND DRIVING Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Note: The adaptive cruise control system is designed for highways and roads in good condition. It is Adaptive cruise control is a driver assistance recommended not to be used on urban roads and function for comfort, which can provide mountain roads.
  • Page 160 STARTING AND DRIVING DO NOT exit the vehicle when the adaptive cruise control system keeps the car stationary. Before leaving the vehicle, always shift into P gear and ensure that the vehicle has been powered 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 161: Adaptive Cruise Target Following Distance Adjustment

    STARTING AND DRIVING and ACC is activated, with the target speed being the increase the distance) to adjust the distance to the vehicle actual speed of the vehicle at the time of activation (if the ahead, switch among 3 distance settings, and display it on speed is less than 30 km/h, the target speed will be set the instrument pack.
  • Page 162: Adaptive Cruise Pause

    STARTING AND DRIVING • The accelerator pedal is pressed for a long time. Note: If the vehicle ahead makes harsh acceleration • Any door is opened. or deceleration, the adaptive cruise control may be unable to maintain the following distance accurately; •...
  • Page 163: Adaptive Cruise Resume

    STARTING AND DRIVING The adaptive cruise control system is limited 'Cruise' state and speed up. When the accelerator pedal is released, the ACC will resume to the preset target cruise or does not work even if it is enabled, speed. including but not limited to the following When the accelerator pedal is pressed for a long conditions:...
  • Page 164: Special Driving Environments

    STARTING AND DRIVING • The vehicle is driving in scenarios with insufficient light, glare or backlight, such as: in the evening, at night, in the building or underground parking, driving into, out of or in tunnels; • The vehicle is driving under the mottled tree shadow or the shadow of viaduct railings;...
  • Page 165 STARTING AND DRIVING 2 If the vehicle ahead changes lane, but not driving into the target lane completely, the ACC may be unable to detect the vehicle. If the vehicle ahead changes lane, but does not exit the current lane completely, the ACC may determine that the vehicle ahead has already left and accelerates.
  • Page 166 STARTING AND DRIVING 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 167: Driver Assistance System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Driver Assistance System Front View Camera Description Front View Camera Calibration The driver assistance system can detect the road and Recalibrate the front view camera in the following environmental information ahead of the vehicle with the situations: front view camera fitted in the interior rearview mirror •...
  • Page 168 STARTING AND DRIVING In the following situations, the detection • The front view camera is not secured in place. performance of front view camera will be affected: • Driving in bad weather, such as heavy fog, heavy rain, heavy snow, dust, sand storm, etc. which cause visibility reduction;...
  • Page 169: Intelligent Overspeed Alert

    STARTING AND DRIVING Intelligent Overspeed Alert speed limit sign speed indicator, the speed indicator blinks and prompts the driver to control the vehicle speed. The intelligent speed assist system is an auxiliary function. It may display an When the intelligent overspeed alert is activated, the speed incorrect speed limit value or no speed limit limit sign speed indicator illuminates.
  • Page 170 STARTING AND DRIVING The intelligent overspeed alert may not work IMPORTANT properly in the following cases: 1 The detection performance of front view camera is • The camera may not correctly recognise speed limit signs during poor lighting conditions, bad weather, affected;...
  • Page 171: Speed Limit Assist System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Speed Limit Assist System the front view camera, and actively intervenes in the speed control to keep the vehicle speed within the The speed limit assistance system is only permitted maximum speed limit. an auxiliary function. In cases where the speed limit sign is not standardized or the 2 Manual: i.e.
  • Page 172 STARTING AND DRIVING blue. When the Pilot switch is pressed for the first system to standby. Press the Pilot switch ( 2 below) time, if the actual speed is lower than 20 km/h, the again to restore the manual speed limit. target speed limit displayed on the speed limit assist system indicator will be 20 km/h.
  • Page 173 STARTING AND DRIVING limit value, the speed limit value in the speed limit sign switch again to resume the speed limit assist system speed indicator is not updated. function. Note: After the car identifies a speed limit sign, if no new signs (same or different) are identified beyond a certain mileage, the original speed limit value on the instrument pack will be reset and displayed as "–"...
  • Page 174 STARTING AND DRIVING The intelligent speed limit may not work IMPORTANT properly in the following cases: 1 The detection performance of front view camera is • The camera may not correctly recognise speed limit signs during poor lighting conditions, bad weather, affected;...
  • Page 175: Intelligent Cruise Assist System (Ica )

    STARTING AND DRIVING Intelligent Cruise Assist System ( ICA ) Intelligent cruise assist system is an auxiliary function that assists the driver, but does not replace the driver in driving. Due to the limitations of system detection and control when using the intelligent cruise assist system, the driver must always hold the steering wheel, be aware of the surroundings, and correct or take over the...
  • Page 176 STARTING AND DRIVING • The system detects the lane lines on both sides of the Note: The driver shall adjust the vehicle speed and the following distance according to the road visibility, vehicle; weather and road conditions. The intelligent cruise •...
  • Page 177 STARTING AND DRIVING • The lane line is too thin, damaged or fuzzy; old and • Fast cut-in vehicles in close proximity; fast cut-out new markings overlap; road sections without lane lines, vehicles; rapidly approaching side and rear vehicles; such as non-standardized roads and construction areas; vehicles partially encroaching on the lane targeted for special lane lines, such as deceleration cue lines, guide lane change;...
  • Page 178 STARTING AND DRIVING to the camera's field of view such as low sun altitude, IMPORTANT glare, roadway water spray, icy windscreen, rain, snow, fog, etc., or system malfunction; • In cases where the number of lanes increase or • The anti-lock brake system ( ABS ) and the dynamic lanes merge the driver MUST take full control of the stability control system ( SCS ) are activated;...
  • Page 179: Forward Collision Assist System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Forward Collision Assist System Ensure forward collision system The driver remains responsible for the ignition/vehicle power system is switched safety of the entire driving process, even off when being towed. If forward collision if the vehicle is equipped with a forward system is enabled when the vehicle is being collision system.
  • Page 180 STARTING AND DRIVING Alarm + Braking The forward collision assist system will be limited or does not work in the following When the system detects a risk of collision between this vehicle and the vehicle ahead in this lane or moving conditions pedestrians, the brake system will lower the speed •...
  • Page 181 STARTING AND DRIVING • The contour of the vehicle ahead is unclear due to • The vehicle is in Reverse gear; the water sprayed by the wheels of the surrounding • The vehicle is in braking or harsh acceleration state; vehicles;...
  • Page 182: Lane Departure Assist System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Lane Departure Assist System Alarm Lane departure assist system is an auxiliary The system detects the lane lines ahead when the following system that assists the driver, but does not detection conditions are met: replace the driver in driving. When using •...
  • Page 183 STARTING AND DRIVING If the vehicle is about to pass the lane line or on the The lane departure assist system function will lane line, the system will assist the driver in keeping the be limited or does not work in the following vehicle running within the lane lines by applying corrective conditions: steering intervention and prompting.
  • Page 184 STARTING AND DRIVING • The vehicle is not in Drive gear; • Scenes at night and with poor auxiliary lighting; • Roads under construction, lane diversion and merging, • Entering and exiting the tunnel (too rapid a change in ramps; light intensity).
  • Page 185: Pedestrian Alert System (Pas)

    STARTING AND DRIVING Pedestrian Alert System (PAS) 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 gear is in a non- P position;...
  • Page 186: Pdc System

    STARTING AND DRIVING PDC System from the rear of the vehicle and communicates the message to the driver by sounding warning chimes. Ultrasonic Sensor PDC System Front PDC System The purpose of the parking assist system is The front bumper is also equipped with ultrasonic sensors only to assist the driver during parking! The to monitor the area ahead of the vehicle to search for ultrasonic sensors may not be able to detect...
  • Page 187 STARTING AND DRIVING With the PDC system function enabled, if an obstacle is • Once the obstacle is within 30 cm range of the front detected, the audible sounds in different frequencies are or rear bumper, the warning sounds will merge into a transmitted (there might be blind zones).
  • Page 188: 360 Around View Monitor System

    STARTING AND DRIVING 360 Around View Monitor System left/right turn signal lamp in "D" gear to show the left/right single view. The purpose of the 360 around view system Note: When the shift lever is placed in D position, in is to assist the driver during parking! The no case can 360°...
  • Page 189: Rearward Driver Assistance System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Rearward Driver Assistance System The effective recognition capabilities of the rear sensors can be limited by objects such System Overview as roadside buildings, guardrails, changes in Specific roadside buildings or objects (such pitch angle of the car due to heavy loading, as high or oblique guardrails and plants), road conditions such as bends or bumps or extreme...
  • Page 190: Turning On/Off The System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Blind Spot Safety Assist To ensure that the radar sensors work correctly, the rear bumper should be kept Brief Introduction to Functions free of snow and ice and must not be The blind spot safety assist includes two active safety assist covered.
  • Page 191 STARTING AND DRIVING 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 192: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta ) And Rear Cross Traffic Brake (Rctb )

    STARTING AND DRIVING Rear Cross Traffic Alert ( RCTA ) and Rear Note: The warning lamps will not illuminate whilst Cross Traffic Brake ( RCTB ) you are overtaking another vehicle and your speed is greater than that of the vehicle you are passing, even Brief Introduction to Functions though it is in the blind zone.
  • Page 193 STARTING AND DRIVING Alarm Mode When there is a risk in reversing, the warning lamp at the corresponding side illuminates, and the instrument and centre console screen will display warning messages.
  • Page 194: Door Opening Warning

    STARTING AND DRIVING Door Opening Warning Alarm Brief Introduction to Functions When the vehicle is stationary, the Door Opening Warning ( DOW ) monitors the vehicles, riders and other targets approaching your vehicle from behind through a sensor at the rear side, and gives an alarm if there is a risk in opening the door to avoid scratching risk between the door and the targets.
  • Page 195: Rearward Collision Warning

    STARTING AND DRIVING Rearward Collision Warning Alarm Mode Brief Introduction to Functions When there is a risk of collision, the instrument pack interface will give a prompt message accompanied by a During driving, when other vehicles and targets in the warning alarm.
  • Page 196: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms )

    STARTING AND DRIVING 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 Low" is displayed, it is advised that you please stop the car and checks of the tyre condition and as soon as possible, check the tyre pressure when they are pressure.
  • Page 197: Load Carrying

    STARTING AND DRIVING Load Carrying DO NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight or the permitted front and rear axle loads. Failure may result in vehicle damage or serious injury. Load Space When luggage is carried in the load space, always ensure heavy items are placed as low and as far forward, as possible, so as to avoid the cargo shift in the event of an accident or sudden stop.
  • Page 198: Internal Loading

    STARTING AND DRIVING Internal Loading DO NOT carry unsecured equipment, tools or luggage that could move, causing personal injury in the event of an accident, or emergency braking or hard acceleration. obstruct driver's passenger's vision with loads.
  • Page 199 Emergency Information Hazard Warning Devices eCall-SOS Emergency Assistance Vehicle Recovery Jump Start Tyre Repair Fuse Replacement Bulb Replacement...
  • Page 200: Emergency Information

    EMERGENCY INFORMATION Hazard Warning Devices Warning Triangle The warning triangle is placed under the trunk carpet. If you have to stop your car on the road in an emergency, you must place a warning triangle approximately 50 to 150 metres behind the car, if possible, and press the hazard warning lamp button to warn other road users of your position.
  • Page 201: Ecall-Sos Emergency Assistance

    EMERGENCY INFORMATION eCall-SOS Emergency Assistance points designated by the respective public authorities of the country on which territory they are located, which The eCall-SOS service is a public service of general will receive and process your emergency call request. The interest and is accessible free of charge.
  • Page 202 ON after flashing slowly if a fault is detected. Corresponding fault message will be displayed on the instrument pack. Note: The automatic emergency services call (eCall) function may be disabled by a local MG Authorised Repairer upon request.
  • Page 203: Vehicle Recovery

    EMERGENCY INFORMATION Vehicle Recovery Vehicle Towing DO NOT tow the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground. Use only suspension towing or trailer, or the electric drive unit may be damaged. 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 204 EMERGENCY INFORMATION Your vehicle is equipped with a towing eye at the front and the rear, which are used for fitting the towing hook. The towing hook is placed beneath the trunk carpet. To fit the towing hook, remove the small cover. When removing the small cover on the front bumper, first press one end of the small cover, and then open it in the direction as shown after the other end is lifted.
  • Page 205 EMERGENCY INFORMATION Note: The small cover removed may be 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 206 EMERGENCY INFORMATION Towing Suspended Towing When towing, DO NOT accelerate or brake suddenly, this can cause accidents. DO NOT tow the vehicle with its four wheels rotating on the ground, to avoid damaging the drive motor. When using suspended towing method, be careful not to allow the high-voltage battery pack to touch the ground.
  • Page 207: Vehicle Transport

    EMERGENCY INFORMATION due to the drive wheels on ground. When towing, the 1 Before transporting the vehicle, make sure that the hazard warning lamp shall be turned on and no passengers parking brake system is enabled. Refer to "Parking shall be left in the vehicle being towed, otherwise the Brake System"...
  • Page 208: Jump Start

    EMERGENCY INFORMATION Jump Start 1 Connect a red booster cable between the positive ( + ) terminals of both batteries. Connect the BLACK NEVER attempt to power the vehicle by booster cable from the negative ( - ) terminal of the pushing or towing.
  • Page 209 EMERGENCY INFORMATION 2 Start the donor vehicle and allow it to idle for several minutes. 3 Start the disabled vehicle. If the disabled vehicle will not start after several attempts, it may need to be repaired. Please contact a local Authorised Repairer for an overhaul.
  • Page 210: Tyre Repair

    EMERGENCY INFORMATION Tyre Repair 6 Warning Triangle 7 Towing Hook Tool Identification (including tyre repair tool) 8 Wheel Bolt Cap Removal Clamp Tyre Repair 1 Remove the label at the bottom of the repair fluid reservoir and attach it to the steering wheel to remind the driver not to exceed 80 km/h.
  • Page 211 EMERGENCY INFORMATION into the slot of the electric air pump. Remove the 3 Switch on the power switch of the electric air pump valve dust cap of the damaged tyre, and connect the (i.e., press " - "), to start pumping sealant into the hose connector of the repair fluid reservoir to the tyre tyre.
  • Page 212 EMERGENCY INFORMATION 5 Remove the repair fluid reservoir from the slot, and Note: Tyre repair kit is only applicable to the tyre disconnect the hose of the reservoir from the tyre damage caused by the pins with the diameter less valve.
  • Page 213: Fuse Replacement

    • If a replaced fuse is blown immediately, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer as soon as 1 Front compartment fuse box (left of the front possible.
  • Page 214: Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

    EMERGENCY INFORMATION 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 215 EMERGENCY INFORMATION Code Specification Function Code Specification Function Gear shift control unit, Electronic Steering Column instrument pack display Lock Digital radio module, Front passenger seat control 7.5A rain/light/solar sensor, front module view camera module Data link connector (DLC) Integrated charging port Centre display, driver side Front Left Seat Lumbar And display...
  • Page 216: Front Compartment Fuse Box

    EMERGENCY INFORMATION Front compartment fuse box Code Specification Function Centre console display, Instrument Cluster Control Module,Around View Monitor Control Module Alcohol Interlock Control Module F36-43 Rear power socket Right Headlamp Assembly, Left Headlamp Assembly, Headlamp Leveling Switch Check or replace a fuse 1 Power off the vehicle and turn off all electrical appliances, and disconnect the negative battery cable.
  • Page 217 EMERGENCY INFORMATION 3 Clamp the fuse head with a fuse extraction tool in Code Specification Function the upper cover, pull and remove the fuse, and check Electric Vehicle whether the fuse is blown. Communication 4 If a fuse is blown, replace it with another fuse of the Controller , Active same type and same ampere value.
  • Page 218 EMERGENCY INFORMATION Code Specification Function Code Specification Function Integrated braking Electric parking system (IBS) motor control unit Crash Power Crash Power Module_FR Module_M PDC Sensor, Integrated Sensing Diagnostic braking system, Second-axis Module, body control module, motor controller, intelligent motor gateway,Crash Power Module_FR, control unit, Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 219 EMERGENCY INFORMATION Code Specification Function Code Specification Function PEB Cooling water Front windscreen pump washer relay High-voltage battery pack Combined charging system, manual unit (CCU) service disconnect High-voltage battery pack Intelligent motor electric heater, control unit, electric A/C second axis motor compressor controller F89-F90...
  • Page 220 EMERGENCY INFORMATION Code Specification Function Fuse A-B Electric power 100A assisted steering control module FuseD-E Electric power 100A steering Cooling fan Integrated braking system (IBS)
  • Page 221: Bulb Replacement

    EMERGENCY INFORMATION 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 223: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance Maintenance Bonnet Front Compartment Cooling System Battery Windscreen Washer Wipers High-voltage Battery Pack Brake Tyres Cleaning and Vehicle Care...
  • Page 224: Service And Maintenance

    Any significant or sudden drop in fluid Note: If the maintenance is not carried out (or the levels, or uneven tyre wear, should be display is not reset by an MG Authorised Repairer reported without delay to MG Authorised after maintenance), the maintenance display will not Repairer.
  • Page 225 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE • Look for fluid deposits underneath the car that might Special Operating Conditions indicate a leak. If your vehicle is frequently used in dusty conditions, • Check tyre appearance. oroperated in extreme climates where sub-zero or Weekly Check very high ambient temperatures are normal, more •...
  • Page 226 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE • Wear protective clothing and work gloves. • Remove watches and jewelery before working in the front compartment. • DO NOT allow tools or metal parts of the car to make contact with the battery leads or terminals. Toxic Liquid Fluids used in the vehicle are poisonous and shall not be swallowed or brought into contact with open...
  • Page 227: Bonnet

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Bonnet Closing the Bonnet Lower the bonnet to the bonnet lock position. Opening the Bonnet from Inside Press the lock catch position twice in succession to fully DO NOT drive when the bonnet is not engage it. closed or retained only by the safety catch.
  • Page 228: Opening The Bonnet From Outside

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Opening the Bonnet from Outside 1 Remove the bonnet opening hole on the front bumper ( A ). 2 Pull the bonnet cable twice in succession ( B ). 3 Raise the bonnet to open it.
  • Page 229: Front Compartment

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Front 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. 1 Electric drive transmission coolant expansion tank (black cap) 2 High voltage battery pack coolant expansion tank (black cap) 3 Brake fluid reservoir (black cap) 4 Washer fluid reservoir (black cap)
  • Page 230: Cooling System

    Prevent coolant from coming into contact with the vehicle body when topping up. Coolant will damage paint. If the coolant level falls appreciably during a short period, which is suspected to have leakage, please go to an MG Authorised Repairer for service in time. Coolant Specification...
  • Page 231 Capacities" in "Technical Data" chapter. Note: Refilling of any additives inapplicable to this car into coolant may damage the components to be protected. You are recommended to use the additives certified by the manufacturer, please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for details.
  • Page 232: Battery

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Battery Battery Maintenance on-board electrical appliances for an extended period of time when the vehicle is not started, otherwise the battery may become flat, resulting in the failure to start the vehicle and the reduction of battery life. Always store batteries upright, and never attempt to dismantle a battery.
  • Page 233: Battery Replacement

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE same type and specification as the original to maintain the Note: correct vehicle functionality. 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. The battery must be disposed of using an approved method, used batteries can be harmful to the Make sure that the vehicle is powered off before...
  • Page 234: Windscreen Washer

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Windscreen Washer by the manufacturer. Refer to 'Recommended Fluids and Capacities' in 'Technical Data' chapter. The windscreen washer is located behind the headlamp on the front compartment, which can inject the washer fluid onto the windscreen, and the wiper removes the dust and dirt from the windscreen, so that the driver has a good field of view.
  • Page 235: Washer Nozzles

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT • Use the washer fluid recommended and certified by our company. 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 236: Wipers

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Wipers The function of the wiper is to remove rain, snow or dust from the windscreen to ensure good visibility for the driver. 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.
  • Page 237: Front Windscreen Wiper Blade Replacement

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Front Windscreen Wiper Blade section) and release, the wiper will automatically move Replacement to the service position and stop on the windscreen. 2 Lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen. 3 Press the button on the wiper arm (as illustrated), and pull the upper end of the wiper blade outward to disengage from the wiper arm.
  • Page 238: High-Voltage Battery Pack

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE High-voltage Battery Pack Do not attempt to disassemble the high-voltage battery pack Precautions and restricted conditions for high-voltage components - these are use of battery dangerous. Any traces of disassembly or If the vehicle is parked for a long time, damage caused by attempted disassembly it shall be charged at least once every 3 will void the warranty.
  • Page 239 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 'Please Slow-charge the Vehicle'. At this time you must carry out an equalisation charge. For operation mode, please refer to 'Equalisation Charging' in 'Starting and Driving' chapter. 4 When an accident causes damage to the high-voltage battery pack or any of its related components, or any repairs are made to the high voltage system, the vehicle must be inspected at a local Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 240: Brake

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Brake Brake Fluid Check and Top Up DO NOT rest your foot on the brake pedal Brake fluid is highly toxic, keep the brake while driving; this may overheat the brakes, fluid sealed and stored out of reach of reduce their efficiency and cause excessive children.
  • Page 241: Brake Fluid Specification

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT Replace brake fluid regularly according to service schedule. Note: Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. If you accidentally spill the brake fluid on the painted surface, soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with water or car shampoo.
  • Page 242: Tyres

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Tyres • Regularly check tyres for damage (punctures, scratches, cracks and pits) - remove any foreign objects from the Overview tread. • The valve dust cap must be fitted to prevent dust from Your vehicle is equipped with summer tyres which entering the valve.
  • Page 243 SERVICE AND 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 Balance •...
  • Page 244: Tyre Inspection

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Tyre Inspection Tyre Pressure DEFECTIVE TYRES Before a long distance journey, the tyre DANGEROUS! DO NOT drive if any tyre is pressure must be checked. damaged, excessively worn, or inflated to Check the pressures at least every month, when the tyres an incorrect pressure.
  • Page 245: Tyre Wear Indicators

    SERVICE AND 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 246: Tyre Rotation

    Note: Directional tyres (identified from the arrow on the tyre side) CANNOT be swapped from side to side. Note: The TPMS self-learning is required after tyre rotation, please consult a local MG Authorised Repairer for details.
  • Page 247: Anti-Skid Chain

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Anti-skid Chain Size and Specifications of Wheels and Tyres Supporting Anti-skid Chains Unsuitable anti-skid chains may damage the tyres, wheels, for This Vehicle suspension, brakes or bodywork of your vehicle. Wheel Rim Size 9.5J×19 Please pay attention to the following requirements in the usage: Tyre Size 275/40 R19...
  • Page 248: Cleaning And Vehicle Care

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning and Vehicle Care If the vehicle is particularly dirty, use the hose to rinse dirt and grit from the body before washing. Then, wash the Follow all safety precautions for cleaning vehicle with cold or lukewarm water containing a good products, DO NOT drink and DO NOT quality cleaning wax.
  • Page 249 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT IMPORTANT • Avoid cleaning the vehicle in direct sunlight. • Always read manufacturers operating • When cleaning the vehicle in winter avoid spraying instructions. water directly onto door locks and panel gaps due • DO NOT direct the pressure washer nozzle directly to risk of icing.
  • Page 250 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Wiper Blades Paint Damage Wash in warm soapy water. DO NOT use spirit or petrol Any paint damage or stone chips should be treated based cleaners. immediately with a suitable pigment/paint material to avoid voiding the anti-corrosion warranty. Windows and Rearview Mirrors Weather Strips Regularly clean all windows, inside and out, using an...
  • Page 251: Automobile Internal Care

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Automobile Internal Care Airbag Covers DO NOT allow these areas to be flooded Plastic Parts with liquid and DO NOT use petrol, Clean the plastic surface material with diluted upholstery detergent, furniture cream or polishes. cleaner, then wipe with a damp cloth. To prevent damaging airbags, only use one wet cloth and Note: DO NOT polish dashboard components –...
  • Page 253: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Dimensions Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters Parameters of Traction Motor Dynamic Performance Parameters Recommended Fluids and Capacities Wheel Alignment (unladen) Wheels and Tyres Tyre Pressure (Cold)
  • Page 254: Technical Data Dimensions

    TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Dimensions Item, units Parameters Overall length A , mm 4535 Overall width B , mm 1913 Overall height C (unladen), 1329 Wheelbase D , mm 2690 Front overhang E , mm Rear overhang F , mm...
  • Page 255 TECHNICAL DATA Item, units Parameters Front wheel track, mm 1616 Rear wheel track, mm 1629 Minimum ground 105.6(64KWh&77KWh 2WD) 106.7(77KWh 4WD) clearance, mm Minimum turning circle 10.9 diameter, m 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 256: Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters Parameters Item, units 64 KWh 77KWh 77KWh 4WD Person in cab, person Unladen vehicle weight 1850 1885 1985 (kerb), kg Gross vehicle weight, kg 2075 2110 2210 Unladen front axle weight, Unladen rear axle weight, Laden front axle weight, kg 1063 Laden rear axle weight, kg...
  • Page 257: Parameters Of Traction Motor

    TECHNICAL DATA Parameters of Traction Motor Rear tractionmotor Item, Units Front tractionmotor * 64kWh 77kWh Traction motortype Three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor Rated Power/Peak 75/150 150/231 160/250 Power,kW Peak Torque,Nm Rated Speed/MaximumSpeed, 10000/17000 7000/17000 8000/17000 Waterpro of Grade IP67...
  • Page 258: Dynamic Performance Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Dynamic Performance Parameters Parameters Item, units 64KWh 77KWh 77KWh 4WD Maximum speed, km/h Gradeability, % Note: The driving range is an approximate value measured when a new vehicle is driven at normal temperature with A/C OFF and the battery fully charged.
  • Page 259: Recommended Fluids And Capacities

    Glycol ( OAT ) Electric drive unit coolant, Rear electric drive unit Shell E-Fluids E6 iX 2.35 fluid, L Brake fluid, L DOT 4 MG genuine windscreen Washer fluid, L washer fluid Air conditioning R-1234yf 540±20 refrigerant, g ( UK ) Air conditioning R-134a 540±20...
  • Page 260 Shell E-Fluids E6 iX Rear electric drive unit fluid, L 2.35 Brake fluid, L DOT 4 Washer fluid, L MG genuine windscreen washer fluid Air conditioning refrigerant, g ( UK ) R-1234yf 540±20 Air conditioning refrigerant, g ( R-134a 540±20...
  • Page 261: Wheel Alignment (Unladen)

    TECHNICAL DATA Wheel Alignment (unladen) Item, units Parameters Camber angle -0°50¢±45¢ Castor angle 6°10¢±45¢ Front Wheel Toe-in angle (total toe-in) 0°00¢±12¢ King pin inclination 8°45¢±45¢ Camber angle -1°30¢±30¢ Rear Wheel Toe-in angle (total toe-in) 0°4¢ ± 12¢...
  • Page 262: Wheels And Tyres

    TECHNICAL DATA Wheels and Tyres Wheel Rim Size Front 8J×19 Front 8.5J×20 Rear 9.5J×19 Rear 9.5J×20 Tyre Size Front 245/45 R19 102W Front 245/40 R20 99W Rear 275/40 R19 105W Rear 275/35 R20 102W...
  • Page 263: Tyre Pressure (Cold)

    TECHNICAL DATA Tyre Pressure (Cold) Wheels Half-load Laden Front Wheel 250 kpa/ 2.5 bar/ 37 PSI 250 kpa/ 2.5 bar/ 37 PSI Rear Wheel 250 kpa/ 2.5 bar/ 37 PSI 250 kpa/ 2.5 bar/ 37 PSI...

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