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1 Instructions Before Using the Vehicle ....................................................................... 17
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 18
The Owner's Handbook ....................................................................................................................................................... 18
Status at Time of Printing ..................................................................................................................................................... 18
Special Statement ................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Warranty and Service ............................................................................................................................................................ 18
Privacy Notice ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Symbols Used .......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Vehicle Identification Information.............................................................................................. 21
Vehicle Identification Markings ............................................................................................................................................ 21
Vehicle Identification Plate.................................................................................................................................................... 21
Instructions for Use of Electric Vehicle...................................................................................... 22
Effects of Ambient Temperature ......................................................................................................................................... 22
Instructions for High Voltage Battery Pack Recycling .................................................................................................... 22
Driving Range........................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Equalisation Charging............................................................................................................................................................. 24
Intelligent Charging................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Intelligent Heating................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Crash Outage Control .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 Instructions Before Using the Vehicle ............... 17 Introduction ..........................18 The Owner's Handbook ............................... 18 Status at Time of Printing ..............................18 Special Statement ................................... 18 Warranty and Service ................................18 Privacy Notice ..................................19 Symbols Used ..................................19 Vehicle Identification Information....................
  • Page 2 CONTENTS High Voltage System................................25 Precautions in the Event of an Accident ........................... 27 Charging and Discharging Requirements .................. 28 Charging Your Vehicle at Home ............................30 Installed Charging Points............................... 30 Home Charging Guide................................30 Charging and Medical Condition Awareness ........................30 Charging Port ..................................
  • Page 3 CONTENTS Portable Batteries (button type, cylindrical, built-in batteries, etc.)................48 2 Brief Introduction to Vehicle Functions ..............49 Instrument Pack ........................... 50 Instrument Pack - Colour Display ............................50 Message Centre..................................52 Warning Message ..................................53 Warning Lamps and Indicators....................54 Lights and Switches........................
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Horn............................... 76 Rearview Mirrors .......................... 77 Exterior Rearview Mirrors ..............................77 Interior Rearview Mirrors ..............................79 Windows............................80 Power Operated Window Switch ............................80 Window Operation................................81 Sunroof ............................83 Instructions for Use ................................83 Sunroof Operation ................................. 84 Sunvisor ............................
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Wireless Charging System for Mobile Phones ................. 93 Wireless Charging of Mobile Phones..........................93 Storage Compartments....................... 95 Instructions ....................................95 Glove box ....................................95 Storage Boxes..................................96 Glasses case .................................... 96 Cup Holder............................ 98 Centre Console Cup Holder............................... 98 Rear Armrest and Rear Cup Holder ..........................
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Manual Tailgate ..................................112 Electric Tailgate ..................................113 Tailgate Emergency Open ..............................117 Load Carrying ..........................119 Load Space....................................119 Internal Loading..................................119 Towing............................120 Towing Function ..................................120 Steering System Adjustment ....................122 Steering Wheel Position Adjustment..........................122 Electric Power Steering ...............................122 Steering Feel Mode................................123 Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPS) Warning Lamp ....................123 Alcolock............................
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Running-in....................................128 Environment Protection ..............................128 Economic Driving..................................128 Driving in Special Environments ............................129 Check and Service ................................131 Gear Shift ............................ 132 Shift Operation..................................132 Protection Mode...................................134 Driving Mode ..........................136 Integrated Braking System (IBS)....................137 IBS System ....................................137 One Pedal Mode ......................... 138 Energy Regeneration during Coasting ..................
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Seat Belt Pre-tensioners..............................151 Seat Belt Check, Maintenance and Replacement ......................152 Airbags............................155 Overview ....................................155 Airbag Deployment ................................156 Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Deploy ......................161 Service and Replacement of Airbags ..........................165 Child Restraint - For Australia....................167 Important Safety Instructions about Using Child Restraints ..................167 Fixing Child Restraints.................................170 Child Restraint Groups and Installation Position ......................173 Child Restraints - For UK and Others..................
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Auxiliary Braking System ......................193 Auto Hold ........................... 194 Hill Hold Control (HHC) ......................196 Hill Descent Control (HDC ) ....................197 Active Rollover Protection (ARP) .................... 199 Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Strobe (HAZ) ............. 200 Multi-Collision Brake System (MCB) ..................201 Pedestrian Alert Control System .....................
  • Page 10 CONTENTS A/C Control Panel ........................213 Control Panel-Type 1 ................................213 Control Panel-Type 2 ................................213 A/C On/Off Shortcut Button.............................213 Defrost/Demist Button ...............................214 Heated Rear Windscreen Button .............................214 A/C Control Interface ........................ 215 System On/Off..................................215 Automatic Temperature Control Mode ..........................215 Cooling or Heating On/Off ..............................215 Air Distribution Mode .................................215 Air Circulation Mode................................216 A/C Settings ...................................216...
  • Page 11 CONTENTS 7 Intelligent Driver Assistance..................231 Intelligent Driver Assistance Description ................232 Intelligent Driver Assistance Disclaimer .........................232 Cameras and Radars ........................234 Driver Assistance Cameras ..............................234 Driver Assistance Radars..............................236 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ....................238 Adaptive Cruise Activation..............................238 Adaptive Cruise Target Following Distance Adjustment.....................240 Adaptive Cruise Target Speed Adjustment........................240 Adaptive Cruise Control Exit Activation ........................241 Automatic Deactivation of Adaptive Cruise Control ....................241...
  • Page 12 CONTENTS Speed Limit Assist System ......................254 Lane Departure Assist ....................... 258 Forward Collision Assist ......................262 Blind Spot Assist (BSD, LCA)*....................266 Rear Cross Traffic Assist (RCTA, RCTB)* ................268 Rear Collision Warning (RCW)* ....................270 Door Opening Warning (DOW)* ..................... 271 Ultrasonic Sensor PDC System ....................
  • Page 13 CONTENTS Vehicle Towing ..................................285 Vehicle Transport..................................286 Suspended Towing ........................288 Tyre Repair ..........................290 Tyre Repair Tool..................................290 Tyre Repair .....................................290 9 Maintenance ....................... 293 Maintenance..........................294 Regular Maintenance................................294 High-voltage Battery Pack......................297 Precautions and restricted conditions for use of battery ...................297 Bonnet ............................
  • Page 14 CONTENTS Coolant Specification................................302 Brake............................304 Brake Fluid Check and Top Up............................304 Fuse Replacement ........................306 Fuse ......................................306 Passenger Compartment Fuse Box ..........................307 Front Compartment Fuse Box ............................309 12V Battery Maintenance and Replacement................313 Battery Maintenance ................................313 Battery Replacement................................314 Bulb Replacement ........................315 Bulb Specification..................................315 Washer ............................
  • Page 15 CONTENTS Rear Windscreen Wiper Blade Replacement ........................320 Tyres............................. 321 Overview ....................................321 Tyre Inspection ..................................323 Tyre Wear Indicators ................................324 Tyre Rotation..................................325 Snow Chains ..................................325 Cleaning and Vehicle Care......................327 Exterior Care..................................327 Interior Care..................................333 10 Technical Data ......................337 Technical Data Dimensions ....................... 338 Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters ..................
  • Page 16 CONTENTS Battery pack type 1 (49kWh) ............................344 Battery pack type 2 (62.2kWh)............................345 Battery pack type 3 (64kWh) ............................346 Recommended Fluids and Capacities ..................348 Four-wheel Alignment Parameters (Unladen Condition)............349 Wheels and Tyres ........................350 Tyre Pressures (Cold)......................... 351...
  • Page 17: Instructions Before Using The Vehicle

    Instructions Before Using the Vehicle Introduction Vehicle Identification Information Instructions for Use of Electric Vehicle Charging and Discharging Requirements Battery Safety Information...
  • Page 18: Introduction

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Introduction Status at Time of Printing The Owner's Handbook Special Statement This handbook describes all the standard features or MG operates a policy of constant product improvement functions of the vehicles within the model range. Some and therefore reserves the right to change specifications information may be inapplicable to your individual model.
  • Page 19: Privacy Notice

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Privacy Notice Symbols Used Warning According to the configuration, your vehicle may be equipped with an onboard audio, visual & navigation system This warning symbol identifies procedures and an intelligent connectivity system that allows you to that must be followed precisely, connect to your vehicle via our app on your mobile phone.
  • Page 20 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Asterisk An asterisk (*) appearing after the title or the text, identifies features or items of equipment that are only fitted to some models, and may not be fitted on the vehicle your purchased. Illustration Information Identifies components being explained.
  • Page 21: Vehicle Identification Information

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Vehicle Identification Information Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Location Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification Markings • On the floor under the right front seat. • On the fascia panel visible through the bottom left hand corner of the windscreen.
  • Page 22: Instructions For Use Of Electric Vehicle

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Instructions for Use of Electric Vehicle • ONLY qualified personnel should work with the high voltage system. Effects of Ambient Temperature • High voltage safety: the high voltage system fitted to your vehicle features a HV battery containing high The working performance of the high voltage battery voltage components such as lithium battery packs pack fitted to your vehicle is related to the ambient...
  • Page 23: Driving Range

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE It is recommended that the used high-voltage battery pack age (current remaining battery life), weather, temperature, generated from vehicle scrapping or any other reasons be road conditions and personal driving habits etc. disposed of by a take-back service network designated by The range can be affected by other electrical loads (such as the MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 24: Equalisation Charging

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE To help increase the range of the vehicle please observe or gently applying the brake, the energy regeneration the following: system (KERS) will assist in charging the HV battery and extend the driving range. • Have the vehicle regularly maintained as per service schedule.
  • Page 25: Intelligent Heating

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE High Voltage System Note: The intelligent charging function is suspended when the high voltage battery is in a low SOC. • There are two kinds of high voltage power supplies (AC and DC) in the high Intelligent Heating voltage system of the vehicle.
  • Page 26 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE The high voltage system layout is shown below: 1 Electric A/C Compressor 2 Electric Heater 3 High-voltage Battery Pack 4 High-voltage Harness 5 High-voltage Power Distribution Unit 6 Electric Drive Unit 7 Combined Charging Unit (CCU) 8 Charging Port 9 HV Battery Heater...
  • Page 27: Precautions In The Event Of An Accident

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE • When vehicle completely Precautions in the Event of an Accident orpartially immersed in water, switch off • Ensure the vehicle is in P, the parking the vehicle power system and evacuate brake is applied and the vehicle power the car immediately.
  • Page 28: Charging And Discharging Requirements

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Charging and Discharging After charging completion, switch off the Requirements charger (where necessary), disconnect the cable from the vehicle, fit the water Under normal circumstances it is strongly proof blanking plugs, close the charging recommended that you use a slow charging port door.
  • Page 29 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Always hold the charging connector handle DO NOT attempt to charge when the or plug when connecting or removing the charging connector and plug are wet. charging cable, if you pull the cable itself (without using the handle), the internal Always keep the charging connector wires may disconnect or get damaged.
  • Page 30: Charging Your Vehicle At Home

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Charging Your Vehicle at Home NEVER allow water or fluids to enter or contaminate your charger or vehicle charging sockets. If you want to use an emergency home charging kit, it is essential that you check with a qualified electrician that the NEVER use damaged charging points, equipment or infrastructure of your property will support the charging sockets.
  • Page 31: Charging Port

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Charging Port electric vehicle will an impact on the operation of the device. In some instances, electromagnetic waves that are The charging port is located behind the charging port door generated from the charger can seriously impact medical located rear left of the vehicle.
  • Page 32 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE 1 Slow and Fast Charge Port - 7 Pin - Type 2 Plug Manually Releasing the Charging Port Lock in Emergency Situations 2 Rapid Charge Port - 7 Pin and 2 Pin - CCS Type Plug Note: In order to use the rapid charger socket, the The vehicle features an emergency release device for the lower waterproof plug cover will require removal.
  • Page 33 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Pull the release cable handle, remove the connector plug whilst maintaining tension on the cable, this will release the locking device.
  • Page 34: Electric Charging Identifier Label

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE 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 Note: Users can purchase a slow charging kit from an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 35 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Precautions for AC or DC charging the charging identifier symbols match, proceed to the next charging step. After opening the charging port door, check the charging Note: There is a risk of failure, fire or injury etc. identifier symbol on the plug cover.
  • Page 36: Rapid Charging

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE 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 37 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE AC Charging Points Residential Charging During the charging operation the vehicle power system IMPORTANT must be OFF. Carry out the following procedure to charge the vehicle: Please ensure that only charge points that meet IEC 1 Ensure the vehicle is powered OFF and all doors are 61851 and IEC 62196 are used to connect to your closed.
  • Page 38: Scheduled Charging

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE after charging, so as to ensure the overall performance of Note: If at any time during the charging process you should want to check the state of charge, please the high-voltage battery pack. power off the vehicle. The high voltage battery state of charge will be displayed in the message centre in the instrument pack.
  • Page 39: Charging Time

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Charging Time Charging time of high-voltage battery pack is related to many factors, such as current electric quantity, charging mode, ambient temperature and charging device power. Fast Charging Time Different fast charging devices have different fast charging times.
  • Page 40 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Indicative Charging Time for Battery Pack Type 1 (49kWh) Fast charging From alarm ( 20% ) status to 80% , it takes about 30 minutes It takes about 22 From alarm status hours to complete From alarm status Residential power to 100% and...
  • Page 41 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Indicative Charging Time for Battery Pack Type 2 (62.2kWh) Fast charging From alarm ( 20% ) status to 80% , it takes about 40 minutes It takes about 30 From alarm status hours to complete From alarm status Residential power to 100% and...
  • Page 42 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Indicative Charging Time for Battery Pack Type 3 (64kWh) Fast charging From alarm ( 20% ) status to 80% , it takes about 45 minutes It takes about 22 From alarm status hours to complete From alarm status Residential power to 100% and...
  • Page 43 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Note: Alarm status refers to the high voltage batterylow warning displayed in the instrument pack messagecentre. 100% refers to the high voltage battery stateof charge displayed in the instrument pack messagecentre. Parked or stored status refers the vehicle hasbeen parked or stored for a long time.
  • Page 44: Discharging

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Discharging remove the discharge gun using force, this will damage the locking mechanism. The vehicle is equipped with a discharge function, this can covert the high voltage DC power in the high-voltage 4 The user is able to click the stop discharging button in battery pack into domestic AC power.
  • Page 45 INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE IMPORTANT • Before beginning the discharge operation, check the condition of the discharge connector and gun. • If it is necessary to use the discharge function on wet days, please pay particular attention in protecting the discharge port area and discharge gun from water, rain or snow.
  • Page 46: Battery Safety Information

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Battery Safety Information WARNING Batteries pose potential risks, The keys supplied with your vehicle appropriate protective measures must be contain coin / button batteries. taken during operation and maintenance! These batteries hazardous and MUST be kept away from Only the correct tools and suitable children(whether the battery is new protective equipment must be used when...
  • Page 47: High Voltage Battery Pack

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE High Voltage Battery Pack and connection of the battery system to prevent short circuits. high voltage battery pack contains several lithium-based battery cells and high voltage wiring harness. 5 Incorrect electrical connections cause overheating during battery usage. Please refer to the following infomation and requirments.
  • Page 48: Portable Batteries (Button Type, Cylindrical, Built-In Batteries, Etc.)

    INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE • DO NOT short-circuit or reverse the positive and • A failed or discharged battery should be removed from negative terminals. the vehicle or appliance and disposed of according to local laws or handed to professional recycling •...
  • Page 49: Brief Introduction To Vehicle Functions

    Brief Introduction to Vehicle Functions Instrument Pack Cup Holder Warning Lamps and Indicators Lights and Switches Wipers and Washers Horn Rearview Mirrors Windows Sunroof Sunvisor Interior Lighting Power Socket Wireless Charging System for Mobile Phones Storage Compartments...
  • Page 50: Instrument Pack

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Instrument Pack Instrument Pack - Colour Display...
  • Page 51 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS 1 Warning Lamps and Indicators 2 Power System State 3 Selected Gear Position 4 Driving Mode 5 Power Usage Meter 6 Message Centre Displays navigation information, health information, fault centre, messages since start, cumulative messages, etc. The card display options can be set in the Vehicle Settings on the entertainment display.
  • Page 52: Message Centre

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Message Centre 10 Time 11 Percentage of Residual Power/Battery Capacity The message centre provides the following: 12 Driving Range 1 Health Centre 2 Trip Computer 3 Navigation 4 Settings 5 Multimedia Health Centre • Tyre Pressure Monitoring: displays the current tyre pressure status.
  • Page 53: Warning Message

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Trip Computer Settings • Backlight Adjustment: displays and adjusts backlight The trip computer includes the following: brightness. • Since Start: displays the driving distance, trip time, • Speed Limit Settings: sets the speed limit value for average speed and average energy consumption since overspeed warning.
  • Page 54: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Warning Lamps and Indicators When the vehicle is starting or traveling, if the warning lamps or indicators appear in the instrument cluster, it indicates that the relevant system is in a certain state or is faulty. Some warning lamps illuminate or flash accompanied by warning tones or prompt messages.
  • Page 55 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Fog Lamp Indicator Rear fog lamps are on. When the left or right turn signal lamp flashes, the direction indicator lamp on the corresponding side also flashes. If the hazard warning lamps are turned on, both direction indicator lamps will flash simultaneously.
  • Page 56 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the tyre pressure is low. Tyre Pressure Monitoring Please check the tyre pressures. System ( TPMS ) Warning If this lamp flashes and then remains ON after a period of time, it Lamp indicates that the system has a detected a fault.
  • Page 57 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Dynamic Stability The dynamic stability control/traction control system is turned Control/Traction Control System OFF Warning off. Lamp 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 ( EPB ) System Status slope with an excessive angle or the electronic parking brake Indicator Lamp...
  • Page 58 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Hill Descent Control ( If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the HDC system is in the HDC ) ON/Malfunction Standby mode. Indicator Lamp If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the system is currently under the control of HDC.
  • Page 59 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates after starting the car, it indicates that a low 12V battery voltage charging system failed. Low-voltage Battery Charging System If this lamp flashes, it indicates low battery, and the prompt Malfunction Warning message will appear in the instrument pack.
  • Page 60 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Power Battery Malfunction If this lamp illuminates, it indicates a severe failure with the power Indicator Lamp battery system. Please stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits, power off the vehicle and contact an MG Authorised Repairer for service immediately.
  • Page 61 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Charging/Discharging It indicates charging/discharging failure. Status Indicator The vehicle is being charged. The vehicle is being discharged. System Failure Message The vehicle has some stored warning messages; please refer to Indicator "Message Centre" for failure information or important notes. Refer to "Instrument Pack"...
  • Page 62 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The adaptive cruise control system is activated and not in the Standby state. The adaptive cruise control system is in the Standby state. Adaptive Cruise Control System Indicator Note: The lamp is displayed in a dark color in daylight mode. The adaptive cruise control system is activated.
  • Page 63 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Cruise/Speed Limit System The constant speed cruise control system, adaptive cruise control Malfunction Indicator system or speed limit assistance system has failed. Lamp " NNN " indicates the speed limit sign speed currently identified. Speed Limit Sign Speed When the vehicle speed is greater than the speed limit value, the Indicator lamp will flash.
  • Page 64 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Lane Keeping Assist The lane keeping assist function is activated. System Indicator The lane keeping assist function has detected a fault.. Function is enabled, and this lamp stays on; function is activated, if Forward Collision Assist this lamp flashes;...
  • Page 65: Lights And Switches

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Lights and Switches AUTO Lamp When the vehicle is powered on, the AUTO lighting Master Light Switch system is on by default (position 1 ), and the system will automatically operate the dipped beam headlamps, side lamps, switch illumination and backlights according to the intensity of current ambientlight.
  • Page 66: Headlamp Levelling Adjustment

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS AUTO Lamp Off Home function can be set in the Settings interface on the intelligent display. Turn the master light switch to position 4 to deactivate the AUTO lamps function. Releasing the switch will return it Headlamp Levelling Adjustment to position1 automatically.
  • Page 67: Main Beam Switch

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Main Beam 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...
  • Page 68 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The Automatic High Beam may not operate illuminates. Push or pull the lever once again to switch normally in the following cases, operation back to dipped beams. is not limited to the following and so the High Beam Flash main and dipped beams should be switched manually:...
  • Page 69 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The smart high beam system can detect the light intensity not be enabled in the current start cycle if it has exited of the vehicle ahead using the front view camera, and the over 3 times: high beams can be turned on or off once certain conditions •...
  • Page 70: Direction Indicator Switch

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Direction Indicator Switch If briefly moved and released, the lever will reset immediately. The turn signal lamps and direction indicator lamps will flash three times and then go out. When the vehicle is powered on, move the light lever switch up or down to operate the turn signal lamp.
  • Page 71: Fog Lamps

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Fog Lamps Rear Fog Lamps In severe conditions (during foggy weather When the headlamps are turned on, turn the switch to for instance), the fog lamps can provide position 1 to turn on the rear fog lamps. With rear fog additional light and improve the visible lamps on, the indicator on the instrument panel illuminates.
  • Page 72: Wipers And Washers

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Wipers and Washers • Wash and wipe ( 6 ) Intermittent / Automatic Wipe Front Windscreen Wiper and Washer Operation Automatic Wipe By pushing the lever up to the Intermittent / automatic wipe position ( 1 ), the wipers will operate automatically. For models without rain sensor, turn the switch ( 5 ) to adjust the automatic wipe delay time.
  • Page 73: Front Windscreen Wash And Wipe

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Slow Speed Wipe IMPORTANT By pushing the lever up to the slow speed wipe position ( 2 ), the wipers will operate slowly. • Avoid operating the wipers on a dry windscreen. Fast Speed Wipe •...
  • Page 74: Rear Windscreen Wiper And Washer Operation

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Windscreen Wiper Washer Operation IMPORTANT If the washers fail to deliver the screen wash solution (dirt or ice may have blocked the jets), release the lever immediately. This will prevent the wipers from operating and the consequent risk of visibility being impaired by dirt smearing across the unwashed windscreen.
  • Page 75 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Intermittent Wipe If the rear wiper switch is turned to intermittent wipe ( 1 ), the rear wipers will operate. It will complete 3 continuous wipes before changing to intermittent mode. The wiping interval can be adjusted via the switch ( 4 ). Wipe and Wash Turn the rear wiper switch to the wipe and wash ( 2 ) position and hold.
  • Page 76: 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 77: Rearview Mirrors

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rearview Mirrors Exterior Rearview Mirrors The exterior rearview mirrors, as the widest parts mounted on the vehicle, are especially vulnerable in any collision event. The exterior rearview mirrors feature a manual or electric folding function, this helps avoid damage and allows folding when manoeuvring through narrow passages.
  • Page 78 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Electric Folding IMPORTANT When the vehicle is powered on, rotate the round knob to O position, and move the knob down to realize the electric • The electric adjustment and regulation of mirrors folding function of the exterior rearview mirrors. Moving are operated using the electric switch, operating the knob downwards again will return the mirrors to their them directly by hand may result in the failure of...
  • Page 79: 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 helps reduce glare from the headlamps of following vehicles at night. Manual Anti-dazzle Interior Rearview Mirror Move the lever at the base of the interior rearview mirror to change its angle, so as to achieve the anti-dazzle function.
  • Page 80: Windows

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Windows Power Operated Window Switch Please operate the windows correctly to avoid danger, the driver should instruct the occupants on the use of windows and safety precautions. 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...
  • Page 81: Window Operation

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Window Operation automatically descends to fully open. Window movement can be stopped at any time by operating the corresponding The power windows can be operated when the vehicle is switch again during descent. powered on (Doors should be closed during operation). "One-touch"...
  • Page 82 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Window Disabled Switch Press the switch ( 5 ) to disable the rear window controls (an indicator lamp in the switch illuminates), and press again to restore control. Note: If the battery is de-energized during the window lifting and lowering process, the 'one-touch' up and 'anti-pinch' mode will be suspended.
  • Page 83: Sunroof

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunroof Safety of the vehicle occupants must be observed at all times. DO NOT allow limbs The sunroof assembly consists of two pieces of glass of to be placed in the moving path of the which the front glass can be opened by sliding or tilting, the sunroof at any time, injury may occur.
  • Page 84: Sunroof Operation

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunroof Operation Sunroof Glass Operation Open by Tilting When the vehicle is powered on, the sunroof can be operated. Push up the sunroof glass switch to position 1 and hold. The sunroof will be manually opened by tilting. Sunroof operation can be stopped at any time by releasing the switch.
  • Page 85 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Pull the glass switch down to the 2nd position ( 4 ) and Push the sunroof glass switch forward to position ( 1 ) and then release, the sunroof will be fully closed automatically. hold, this will cause the sunroof to close manually. Sunroof movement can be stopped at any time by releasing the Open by Sliding switch.
  • Page 86 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunroof Sunshade Operation the movement of the sunshade at any time by releasing the switch. Push the sunshade switch forward to position ( 2 ) and then release, the sunshade will be fully closed automatically. You can stop the movement of the sunshade at any time by pushing the switch forward again.
  • Page 87 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS been triggered. Push and hold the glass switch forward Glass initialisation - Close the sunroof glass completely to position 1 for 5 seconds until the sunroof has closed by pushing the sunroof glass switch forward to position completely.
  • Page 88: Sunvisor

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunvisor For safety reasons, do not use the driver's vanity mirror while driving. 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 ) Pull the sunvisor down to use the vanity mirror.
  • Page 89: Interior Lighting

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Interior Lighting Press the master switch 1 to turn on the front and rear interior lamps simultaneously and press the switch again to Front Interior Lamp turn them off. Depending on different configurations, the styles of the Press one of the switches 2 to turn on a front interior lamp roof console is different,The shape of the reading light at corresponding side and press the switch again to turn off...
  • Page 90: Rear Interior Lamp

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Note: Under normal circumstances, if a door is left open for longer than a certain time, the front and rear interior lamps will go off automatically. In case of low battery voltage, the front and rear interior lights will extinguish in advance.
  • Page 91: Power Socket

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Power Socket Front Console Power Socket Please ensure the socket lid is inserted when the power socket is not in use. This will ensure no foreign objects enter the socket preventing its use or cause short circuits. Using the power socket or USB port when the vehicle is not started will cause premature discharging of the vehicle...
  • Page 92: Rear Usb Port

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear USB Port USB Port at Interior Rearview Mirror There is a USB port located in the interior rearview mirror base, which can only provide 5V voltage and 2A current as a power outlet after the vehicle is powered on. There is a USB port at the rear of the centre console, which Note: The vehicle's USB ports may not support some can only provide 5V voltage and 3A current as a power...
  • Page 93: Wireless Charging System For Mobile Phones

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Wireless Charging System for Mobile Phones The wireless charging function can realise the charging of certain mobile phones without the use of cables using electromagnetic induction. Note: It only works with mobile phones certified to the WPC Qi standard.
  • Page 94 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Note: On bumpy roads, the wireless charging function IMPORTANT of the mobile phone may intermittently stop and resume. If the mobile phone deviates from the When the wireless charging system of the mobile phone charging area and stops charging, it will need to be is being used, make sure that the smart key is 20cm or placed back in the rechargeable area.
  • Page 95: Storage Compartments

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Storage Compartments Glove box Instructions • 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. • DO NOT place liquid or flammable materials such as lighters in any storage compartments to avoid igniting flammable materials, leading to a fire.
  • Page 96: Storage Boxes

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Storage Boxes Loadspace Storage Box Centre Console Armrest Box Lift the loadspace carpet pull strap to open the loadspace storage box, which can be used to store tools and other Lift the centre console armrest (as indicated by the arrow) items.
  • Page 97 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The glasses case is located near the front interior light. Press the panel( arrows) After opening the glasses case, place the glasses in the box. When the glasses case is not in use, please close the glasses case. Note: Only the glasses with a standard glasses frame can be put into the glasses box.
  • Page 98: Cup Holder

    BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Cup Holder Rear Armrest and Rear Cup Holder DO NOT place hot drinks in the cup holder whilst driving. Spillage may result in personal harm or damage. Centre Console Cup Holder Fold forward to open the rear armrest. The front end of the rear armrest is equipped with a cup holder, which can hold beverage cups, etc.
  • Page 99: Preparations For Trip

    Preparations for Trip Keys Anti-theft Systems Tailgate Load Carrying Towing Steering System Adjustment Alcolock...
  • Page 100: Keys

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Keys WARNING The keys of this vehicle Overview contains coin button batteries. The battery is Please keep the spare key in a safe place - HAZARDOUS and MUST not in the car! be kept away from children (whether the battery is new It is recommended that spare keys are not or used).
  • Page 101 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP WARNING If you think batteries may have been swallowed placed inside any part of the body, please seek medical advice immediately. Your vehicle is supplied with two smart keys, Each smart key is equipped with a spare mechanical key. It can be used to mechanically unlock the door in an emergency, Mechanical keys cannot be used to start the vehicle.
  • Page 102: Replacing The Smart Key Battery

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP 3 Unlocking button Note: Avoid operating the smart key close to strong radio interference devices (such as notebook 4 Mechanical spare key computers and other electronic products), the normal function of the key may be affected. 5 Find My Car button 6 Smart keys Replacing the Smart Key Battery If you lose your keys, or they are stolen or damaged,...
  • Page 103 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Replacing the Smart Key Battery - Type A 4 Using a suitable flat bladed tool, insert the tool into the side of the key( C1 ) , carefully prise off the battery cover and separate the upper and lower casings ( D ) . Note: Make sure that the polarity of battery is correct (positive side downwards).
  • Page 104 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Replace the Smart Key Battery-Type B 4 Remove the old battery from the card slot( D ) . 5 Place the new battery in the slot, Make sure the battery is correctly located. Note: Make sure that the polarity of battery is correct (positive side downwards).
  • Page 105 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Replace the Smart Key Battery-Type C 1 Press and hold the mechanical button (do not release) and simultaneously remove the key handle ( A ). 2 Release and open the lower cover in an upwards direction ( B ). 3 Using a suitable screwdriver, remove the screws and use a suitable flat bladed tool to pry open the battery cover(...
  • Page 106 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP 10 Test the key for correct operation. IMPORTANT • Use of an incorrect or inappropriate battery may damage the smart key. The new battery's rated voltage, sizes and specifications must be the same as the old one. •...
  • Page 107: Anti-Theft Systems

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Anti-theft Systems Body Anti-theft System Locking and Unlocking Your vehicle is fitted with an immobiliser and a 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 108 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Operation of Door Lock System (Keyless) Note: If the vehicle power system has not been started and the remote key unlock has not been activated The keyless entry system can lock and unlock the doors within more than a few seconds after the vehicle is or open the tailgate as long as you carry the smart key and unlocked with the mechanical key, the anti-theft alarm approach to the car.
  • Page 109 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Keyless Locking Mislock After the vehicle stops, when you have exited the vehicle If the driver door is not fully closed, when conducting and closed the door, only press the button on the front the locking operation on the vehicle, the door will not be door handle once (no need to press the lock button on the locked, the horn will sound once to indicate mislock, and remote key) to lock all doors, and the vehicle will enter the...
  • Page 110 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP vehicle will be retained. In this case, the second smart key Interior Lock Switch (outside the vehicle) must be used to unlock the vehicle, and the starting function of the key inside the vehicle will be automatically restored. Anti-theft Alarm Sound If the anti-theft alarm has been activated, before it is turned off, the car horn will sound continuously.
  • Page 111 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Note: If the vehicle anti-theft system is set, pressing the lock/unlock switch of the interior locks will not lock/unlock doors but will trigger the alarm system. If the doors, bonnet and tailgate are closed, when pressing the lock switch of the interior lock, the yellow indicator on the lock switch illuminates.
  • Page 112: Tailgate

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Tailgate Manual Tailgate 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 fumes entering the vehicle.
  • Page 113: Electric Tailgate

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Electric Tailgate press the open switch ( A ) on the tailgate to open the tailgate. 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...
  • Page 114 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Electric Tailgate Open/Close Mode • Opening/Closing the tailgate with the smart key: When the vehicle is powered off or the driver's seat is not occupied, long press the tailgate button ( C ) on the smart key, and the tailgate will open or close automatically.
  • Page 115 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Foot Sensing Function lower sensor area, then move your foot and lower leg quickly away from the sensor area (2), and the tailgate will When a valid smart key is within the effective range of the be opened automatically. tailgate, the tailgate can be opened using the foot sensing function.
  • Page 116 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Anti-pinch Function Opening Height Setting of Electric Tailgate Function ON: In case any object that may interfere with Users can set the opening height of electric tailgate as the opening of the tailgate is detected, the tailgate will needed by using the Close button on the tailgate or in the stop opening and close back to a certain angle to prevent entertainment display.
  • Page 117: Tailgate Emergency Open

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Tailgate Emergency Open Electric Tailgate An emergency tailgate opening device is located inside the tailgate. To gain access, lower the rear seat to allow access to the small emergency tailgate release access trim (A). Remove the trim, locate the release lever (B) and use a suitable tool to rotate the lever in a counterclockwise direction.
  • Page 118 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Manual Tailgate...
  • Page 119: 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! or emergency braking or hard acceleration.
  • Page 120: Towing

    Exceeding any load limits advised by If the light sources are blocked when towing, auxiliary light sources such as light panels must be used. MG Motor is dangerous. Consult the recommended load limits and loading prior When not towing: The fitted towing device must not block to any journey.
  • Page 121 PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Gradient Note: When towing mode engaged automatically, manual adjustment When towing, you should plan your driving route to avoid entertainment display is not possible. steep slopes as much as possible. The maximum driving In the trailer mode, some functions of the vehicle will be gradient should not be greater than 12% when towing.
  • Page 122: Steering System Adjustment

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Steering System Adjustment 2 Hold the steering wheel with both hands and tilt it up or down to adjust the steering wheel height; push and Steering Wheel Position Adjustment pull the steering wheel to adjust the distance between the steering wheel and the driver.
  • Page 123: Steering Feel Mode

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Steering Feel Mode The 'Steering Feel' can be adjusted via the intelligent display. The electric power steering system provides 3 steering feel modes: 1 Light: Provides a high level of steering assistance with an overall light feel. 2 Standard: Provides moderate level of steering assistance with a moderate feel.
  • Page 124: Alcolock

    PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP Alcolock The alcolock is only used as 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 illegal and strictly prohibited! After fitting the alcolock, you should take the handheld...
  • Page 125: Drive The Vehicle

    Drive the Vehicle Starting and Stopping the Power System Economical and Environmental Driving Gear Shift Driving Mode Integrated Braking System (IBS) One Pedal Mode Energy Regeneration during Coasting...
  • Page 126: Starting And Stopping The Power System

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Starting and Stopping the Power System Starting the Power System When the driver opens the driver's door with a valid key, and sits in the driver's seat, the instrument pack and intelligent display are powered on. 1 When pressing the brake pedal, the vehicle enters READY state.
  • Page 127: Stopping The Power System

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE 3 After exiting the vehicle with the key, and ensuring all IMPORTANT doors, bonnet and tailgate are closed, press the Lock Button of the smart key to power the vehicle down. • If three consecutive attempts to start are unsuccessful, please seek assistance.
  • Page 128: Economical And Environmental Driving

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE 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 energy consumption.
  • Page 129: Driving In Special Environments

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Driving in Special Environments down in time. Avoid hard braking applications when not necessary, this will cause premature wear on braking Driving in Rain or Snow components.. Emergency braking, accelerating steering on slippery roads will reduce the Managing Use of Auxiliary Electrical Equipment in vehicle's handling performance and grip.
  • Page 130 DRIVE THE VEHICLE Driving through Water • Do not reverse into water or park the vehicle in stagnant water. If driving through water causes the Do not venture into low-lying waterlogged vehicle to stall, please do not attempt to start the roads or unknown water wading areas, as vehicle again.
  • Page 131: Check And Service

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Check and Service IMPORTANT Check Tyre Pressures Regularly • When there is water or mud on the surface of Over or under-inflated tyres wear out more rapidly the brake discs, it may cause a decrease in braking and also have a detrimental effect on the car's handling performance and thus prolong the braking distance.
  • Page 132: Gear Shift

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Gear Shift Shift Operation When the vehicle is in motion, it is prohibited to switch from D gear to R or P gear, this may cause serious damage to the electric drive transmission or cause accidents. It is prohibited to coast in neutral while the vehicle is in motion, this may cause an accidents.
  • Page 133 DRIVE THE VEHICLE Press the P button in the centre of the shift knob, the clockwise or anti-clockwise, the vehicle will shift into vehicle will shift into Park gear. Neutral gear. The vehicle will automatically shift into P gear in following With the vehicle in D gear, turn the shift knob to the first situations: non-steady state position anti-clockwise, the vehicle will...
  • Page 134: Protection Mode

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Protection Mode Electric Drive Unit Power Limit When parking the vehicle, please ensure the The electric drive unit may become very hot in a vehicle is parked safely and that all traffic high-temperature environment with frequent starting, by-laws are observed.
  • Page 135 DRIVE THE VEHICLE Power System Failure When some general failures occur in the power system, the warning indicator on the instrument interface will illuminate in yellow. In this case, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible. In case of a severe functional malfunction, the warning indicator will illuminate in red.
  • Page 136: Driving Mode

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Driving Mode Snow Mode It is used when driving on the snowy and icy roads in Please avoid switching between winter. DrivingModes while driving. This may divert thedriver's attention away from road Custom Mode conditionsand cause an accident. After selecting the Custom Mode, the driver can personalize the power and steering feel settings The driving mode enables different tuning modes for power...
  • Page 137: Integrated Braking System (Ibs)

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Integrated Braking System (IBS) • If the braking efficiency decreases due to vehicle failure, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer for service IBS System as soon as possible. IBS will conduct a system self-check after the vehicle is The integrated braking system ( IBS ) on this model series normally powered off.
  • Page 138: One Pedal Mode

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE One Pedal Mode When the vehicle is in one pedal mode and the vehicle speed is low, release the accelerator pedal and turn one DO NOT compromise the prediction of pedal driving mode off through the entertainment display, road conditions due to the convenient for safety reasons, the system may cause the vehicle to operation of the one pedal driving function.
  • Page 139: Energy Regeneration During Coasting

    DRIVE THE VEHICLE Energy Regeneration during Coasting "Low" Mode The reduction in vehicle speed caused In "Low" mode: there is less energy recovered, meaning by energy regeneration cannot replace a longer coasting distance and no significant vehicle drag the braking required for safety. PLEASE sensation.
  • Page 141: Leave Home Safe

    Leave Home Safe Seat Belt Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Strobe (HAZ) Airbags Multi-Collision Brake System (MCB) Child Restraint - For Australia Pedestrian Alert Control System Child Restraints - For UK and Others Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS ) Child Proof Locks Body Stability Control System Antilock Brake System (ABS) Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)
  • Page 142: Seat Belt

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Belt Never fasten the driver seat belt or use a buckle replacement when the driver seat is It is important that all seat belts are vacant or when exiting the vehicle. worn correctly. Always check that all passengers are wearing seat belts.
  • Page 143: Protection Provided By Seat Belts

    LEAVE HOME SAFE • Experience has clearly demonstrated that correct When the seat belt is worn correctly, it will lock wearing of seat belts is closely related to the effective automatically in collision accidents or emergency braking protection of occupants in most collision accidents! to reduce your speed together with the vehicle, so as to prevent the out-of-control movement which may Therefore, all passengers must wear seat belts correctly,...
  • Page 144: Correctly Wearing Seat Belts

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Correctly Wearing Seat Belts Incorrectly worn seat belts could cause injury or death in the event of an accident. Seat belts are designed for one person, DO NOT share seat belts. DO NOT wrap a seat belt around when holding a baby or child in your arms.
  • Page 145 LEAVE HOME SAFE adult use. For advice on seat belt use with children, please Lap-shoulder Belts see 'Children and Seat Belts'. All seat belts fitted on this vehicle are lap-shoulder belts, In order to maintain effective protection, the passengers which should be used correctly as described below: must sit in the correct orientation, placing feet on the floor 1 Hold the metal tab, pull the seat belt out steadily over in front of them, with an upright body (no excessive recline)
  • Page 146 LEAVE HOME SAFE IMPORTANT • Always ensure the seat belt will not become trapped in the door aperture when closing the door. Otherwise the seat belt or vehicle may be damaged. • Pulling the seat belt out too quickly may cause it to 'lock'.
  • Page 147 LEAVE HOME SAFE Correct Routing of the Seat Belts This is because if the accident occurs, the body moves under the lap belt, causing the lap belt to apply force on Ensure the seat belt is correctly positioned abdomen, which may cause serious or fatal injuries. The on the body, NEVER cross the neck or diagonal section of the belt should cross the middle of the abdomen, NEVER pass the seat belt behind...
  • Page 148: Children And Seat Belts

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Children and Seat Belts Proper protection measures must be taken for children during driving. For safety reasons, children must ride in a child restraint fixed to the rear seat. Please consult your physician for further details. Seat Belt Use and Disabilities It is a legal requirement that all occupants wear seat belts, this include people with disabilities.
  • Page 149 LEAVE HOME SAFE Infants Older 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 150 LEAVE HOME SAFE ensure the shoulder belt is kept away from the child's face and neck. Position the lap belt across the hips as low as possible, and tighten adequately. Correct positioning means that the seat belts can pass the applied force to the strongest part of the child's body in accidents.
  • Page 151: Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Belt Pre-tensioners pre-tensioners (see 'Warning Lamps and Indicators' in the 'Brief Introduction to Vehicle Functions' chapter). The seat belt pre-tensioners will only be activated once and then MUST The seat belt pre-tensioners can only be activated once. BE REPLACED.
  • Page 152: Seat Belt Check, Maintenance And Replacement

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Belt Check, Maintenance • Retract the seat belt and allow to return slowly to Replacement ensure continual and complete smooth operation. • Visibly examine the seat belt for missing or broken Seat Belt Checks components or components that may affect the normal Split, worn or frayed seat belts may not operation.
  • Page 153 LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Belt Maintenance Do not allow the seat belt to fully retract before it is completely dry. Keep seat belts clean and dry. Seat belt repairs and removal should only be carried out by an Authorised Repairer. If there are contaminants accumulated in the retractor, the The repair of a seat belt component retraction of seat belt will be slow.
  • Page 154 LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Belt Replacement Collision accidents may damage the seat belt system. The seat belt system may not be able to protect users after damage, which may result in serious injury or even death. After an accident, seat belts should be checked and replaced as needed immediately.
  • Page 155: Airbags

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Airbags • Side airbags (fitted in the outer seatback cushion of the two front seats) Overview • Side curtain airbags (fitted in the roof interior trim) • Centre airbag (fitted in the inner seatback cushion of The airbag SRS provides ADDITIONAL the driver seat) protection in a severe frontal impact only.
  • Page 156: Airbag Deployment

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Airbag Deployment to 'Warning Lamps and Indicators' in 'Brief Introduction to Vehicle Functions' chapter for details. Front seat passengers should not place feet, knees or any other part of the body in contact with or in close proximity to a front airbag.
  • Page 157 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 158 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 159 LEAVE HOME SAFE Front Airbags Airbags are designed to deploy during serious impacts, the following conditions may cause airbag deployment. NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint • A frontal collision with unmovable or non deformable on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG solid objects at a high speed.
  • Page 160 LEAVE HOME SAFE • Conditions that can cause serious chassis damage, Side Airbags, Centre Airbag and Side Curtain such as a collision with kerbstones, road edges, deep Airbags ravinesor holes. The structure and material of the seat is critical to the correct operation of side airbags.
  • Page 161: Conditions In Which Airbags Will Not Deploy

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not • The impact point is not central to the front of the Deploy vehicle. • The impact is not of sufficient force (the impact is with The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle an object that is not solid, such as a lamp post or traffic speed, but on the object that the vehicle hits, angle of sign post).
  • Page 162 LEAVE HOME SAFE • Collision with the bottom part of the truck's tail; cut-in • Impacts to the rear or side of the vehicle. collision with trucks or vehicles with a higher chassis. • The vehicle rolling over. • Frontal collision at an angle with guard bars.
  • Page 163 LEAVE HOME SAFE Side Airbags, Centre Airbag and Side Curtain • Impacts that are not central to the side of the vehicle, either too far toward the front compartment or the Airbags trunk. Under certain conditions the seat side and side head •...
  • Page 164 LEAVE HOME SAFE • Frontal collision at an angle with guard bars. • The impact is not of sufficient force (with another vehicle, stationary or moving). • Side collision with posts. • The impact is from the rear of the vehicle. Disabling the Passenger Airbag The Passenger Airbag should only be disabled when a rear facing child seat is...
  • Page 165: Service And Replacement Of Airbags

    LEAVE HOME SAFE When an adult is seated in the front Service and Replacement of Airbags passenger seat, ensure that the airbag is Service of SRS components switched on. DO NOT install or modify the airbag. The front passenger side airbag disable switch is set in the Any changes to the vehicle structure or intelligent display, it can be turned on or off by using the airbag system wiring harness are strictly...
  • Page 166 LEAVE HOME SAFE If the airbag warning lamp fails to illuminate or remains on, Replacement of SRS components or there is any damage in the front or side of the vehicle Even if the airbag does not deploy, collisions and the cover of airbag module has any sign of damage, may cause damage to SRS in the vehicle.
  • Page 167: Child Restraint - For Australia

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Child Restraint - For Australia severity. Please pay attention to the following when you use child restraints: Important Safety Instructions about Using • It is recommended that children shorter than 1.5 Child Restraints meters (or under 10 years of age) should use the appropriate child restraint and cannot use a regular It is recommended that children below the age of 10 years seatbelt, otherwise it may cause injury to the abdomen...
  • Page 168 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, an accident will increase the risk of injury.
  • Page 169 LEAVE HOME SAFE Warnings and Instructions on Use of Child Please study the safety warning label on the sun visor. Always install the child restraint in the rear seat for security Restraint on Front Passenger Seat reasons. Important Instructions on Children's Safety and Side Airbags Children should not be allowed in areas where side airbags may be deployed, there...
  • Page 170: Fixing Child Restraints

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Fixing Child Restraints Therefore, only the correct child restraint must be used to secure the child correctly in the rear seat whilst ensuring Secured Using Lap and Shoulder Belts the child's seating position is correct and there is enough Please DO NOT put the rearward facing space between the child and the side airbag deployment child restraint on the front passenger seat...
  • Page 171 LEAVE HOME SAFE Secured with ISOFIX/i-Size Device The ISOFIX anchorages in the rear seat are designed for use with ISOFIX systems only. Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
  • Page 172 LEAVE HOME SAFE • After the installation, push or shake the child restraint with moderate force to confirm it is properly secured. • The Top-tether (as arrowed in the figure above) for auxiliary fixation of the child restraint is provided at the back of the rear seat backrest.
  • Page 173: 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 over 10 years old may directly use the seat belts in the vehicle. Child restraints shall comply with relevant regulations or standards, such as Australia regulations AS/NZS 1754-2013.
  • Page 174 LEAVE HOME SAFE Suitable Seats for Attaching Child Restraint Systems Seat Position Seat Position Front Driver 2nd Row Left 2nd Row Centre 2nd Row Right Seating position suitable for univeral belted (Yes/No) I-Size seating position (Yes/No) Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L1/L2) Largest suitable...
  • Page 175 LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Position Seat Position Front Driver 2nd Row Left 2nd Row Centre 2nd Row Right Largest suitable booster 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 176: Child Restraints - For Uk And Others

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Child Restraints - For UK and Others severity. Please pay attention to the following when you use child restraints: Important Safety Instructions about Using • It is recommended that children shorter than 1.5 Child Restraints meters (or under 12 years of age) should use the appropriate child restraint and cannot use a regular It is recommended that children below the age of 12 years seatbelt, otherwise it may cause injury to the abdomen...
  • Page 177 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 an accident will increase the risk of injury.
  • Page 178 LEAVE HOME SAFE Only the car equipped with front passenger Warnings and Instructions on Use of Child airbag switch can consider installing child Restraint on Front Passenger Seat restraint on front passenger seat, and before installing a child restraint on the front passenger seat, deactivate the front passenger airbag function first or severe injury or even death can occur.
  • Page 179 LEAVE HOME SAFE Important Instructions on Children's Safety space between the child and the side airbag deployment area for the airbag to deploy without any hindrance in a and Side Airbags traffic accident this will provide the best protection. Children should not be allowed in areas where side airbags may be deployed, there is a risk of serious injury.
  • Page 180: Fixing Child Restraints

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Fixing Child Restraints Secured with ISOFIX/i-Size Device Secured Using Lap and Shoulder Belts The ISOFIX anchorages in the rear seat are designed for use with ISOFIX systems only. Please DO NOT put the rearward facing child restraint on the front passenger seat Child restraint anchorages are designed with the front passenger airbag activated, to withstand only those loads imposed by...
  • Page 181 LEAVE HOME SAFE • Remove the fabric cover to reveal ISOFIX mounting • The Top-tether (as arrowed in the figure above) for brackets. auxiliary fixation of the child restraint is provided at the • Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX child restraint systems back of the rear seat backrest.
  • Page 182 LEAVE HOME SAFE • After the installation, push or shake the child restraint with moderate force to confirm it is properly secured.
  • Page 183: 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-R129. Recommended Child Restraint Systems ECE-R129 Classification based on a child height Children's Height...
  • Page 184 LEAVE HOME SAFE Suitable Seats for Attaching Child Restraint Systems Seat Position Front Passenger With Front With Front 2nd Row 2nd Row Front Seat Position Passenger Left Right Driver Passenger Centre Airbag Airbag Deactivated Activated Seating position suitable univeral belted (Forward (Yes/No) facing only)
  • Page 185 LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Position Front Passenger With Front With Front 2nd Row 2nd Row Front Seat Position Passenger Left Right Driver Passenger Centre Airbag Airbag Deactivated Activated Largest suitable forward facing fixture(F1/F2x/F2/F3)
  • Page 186 LEAVE HOME SAFE Seat Position Front Passenger With Front With Front 2nd Row 2nd Row Front Seat Position Passenger Left Right Driver Passenger Centre Airbag Airbag Deactivated Activated Largest suitable booster (B2/B3) (B2/B3) B2/B3 B2/B3 fixture(B2/B3) Note: • When installing a CRS on the front passenger seat, move the front passenger seat as far back and as high as it can be adjusted to securely install the CRS.
  • Page 187: Child Proof Locks

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Child Proof Locks • Move the lever in the reverse direction, to the unlock position 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 188: Body Stability Control System

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Body Stability Control System SCS and TCS are automatically switched on when the vehicle is powered on. It can be switched off by using the The electronic stability control system includes Dynamic switch located on the entertainment display. Stability Control System ( SCS ) and Traction Control Note: For vehicles equipped with ACC function, when System ( TCS ).
  • Page 189: 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 190: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) In the event of EPB malfunction where EPB release is not possible, please consult an MG Authorised Repairer in order to carry out an emergency manual release of the parking brake. The position of the EPB switch varies depending on the vehicle configuration and may be located on the center console or driver's knee trim panel.
  • Page 191 LEAVE HOME SAFE into either gear other than P gear to release the EPB system. IMPORTANT If the indicator in the EPB switch and the indicator In the event of a flat battery or power failure, it is the instrument pack illuminate, it indicates that the EPB not possible to apply or release the EPB.
  • Page 192: Starting Aid

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Starting Aid If the driver's seat belt is fastened, the power system is started, D or R gear is selected and the accelerator pedal is depressed for pull away, the EPB system will automatically release. Emergency Braking Function Inappropriate use of EPB can lead to accidents and injuries.
  • Page 193: Auxiliary Braking System

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Auxiliary Braking System The auxiliary braking system consists of the Electronic Brake Force Distribution System ( EBD ) and Electronic Brake Assistance System ( EBA ). The EBD automatically distributes the braking force between the front and rear axles, so that the vehicle uses optimum braking performance under different load conditions.
  • Page 194: Auto Hold

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Auto Hold Auto hold cannot guarantee the automatic operation of the electronic parking brake in The auto hold function cannot guarantee all cases where the powertrain is shut down. the stability of the vehicle when starting off Please ensure the electronic parking brake or braking on hills especially on slippery or is applied and the vehicle is stablised prior...
  • Page 195 LEAVE HOME SAFE state, the white indicator light on the instrument Note: With the brake pedal depressed, turn off the pack illuminates. Auto Hold on the intelligent display, the function will be disabled but the electronic parking brake will not Parking: be applied.
  • Page 196: 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 197: Hill Descent Control (Hdc )

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Hill Descent Control ( HDC ) Note: When HDC is working, it is normal for the brake system to generate slight vibration or working noise. HDC is only an auxiliary function, and it is not always possible to ensure that the Note: When HDC is working, do not shift to N gear, vehicle can drive down a steep slope at low since this operation will deactivate the HDC function.
  • Page 198 LEAVE HOME SAFE 3 Temporary Deactivation: Depress the accelerator pedal or brake pedal to a certain extent iwhilst in the Operating state, HDC will temporarily deactivate itself from the Operating state. 4 Off: Press the HDC button again to disable the function. Note: When the vehicle steers at a fast speed on the hill with a certain gradient, HDC may switch from Standby Status to Operating Status.
  • Page 199: Active Rollover Protection (Arp)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Active Rollover Protection (ARP) The ARP system is a driver aid to assist the stability of thevehicle under extreme conditions. 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 200: 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 lamps will automatically flash quickly to alert the drivers behind, thereby reducing the occurrence rate of rear-end collisions. Note: If the hazard warning lamps are being operated manually, this suspends the HAZ function.
  • Page 201: Multi-Collision Brake System (Mcb)

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Multi-Collision Brake System (MCB) The MCB function will automatically apply braking to reduce the vehicle speed and improve the vehicle stability after a collision, aiming to reduce the risk of a secondary collision caused by loss of control of the vehicle.. The MCB function is activated only when the following conditions are met at the same time: •...
  • Page 202: Pedestrian Alert Control System

    LEAVE HOME SAFE Pedestrian Alert Control System In order to improve the safety, your car is fitted with aPedestrian Alert System. When the vehicle is travelling ata low speed, the system controls a speaker that sounds toremind pedestrians in the vicinity of your presence. The pedestrian alert speaker will sound when all of the following conditions are met: 1 The vehicle is in READY state;...
  • Page 203: 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 Low" is displayed, it is advised that you please stop the and checks of the tyre condition and car as soon as possible, check the tyre pressures and pressure.
  • Page 204 LEAVE HOME SAFE 2 Drive the car making numerous turning manoeuvres ensuring the speed exceeds 25 mph ( 40 km/h) for 15 min. 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.
  • Page 205: Comfort Systems

    Comfort Systems Seat Adjustment Ventilation System A/C Control Panel A/C Control Interface Steering Wheel Entertainment Control Buttons Intelligent Display...
  • Page 206: Seat Adjustment

    COMFORT SYSTEMS Seat Adjustment • Forward/Rearward Adjustment Push the switch (1) forward or backward (A) to Front Seats movethe seat forward/backward. Note: Due to different model configurations, the • Cushion Height Adjustment function of the front seats are not completely Pull the switch (1) upward or push downward (B) identical.
  • Page 207: Rear Seats

    COMFORT SYSTEMS Manual Adjustment (with the driver side as an Lift the handle 2 repeatedly to raise the seat cushion; and press the handle 2 repeatedly downward to lower example) the seat cushion. • Backrest Angle Adjustment Lift the handle 3 to adjust the backrest to an appropriate angle;...
  • Page 208: Seat Heating Function

    COMFORT SYSTEMS Seat Heating Function • Folding Rear Seats To increase the luggage space, the rear seat backrest If bare skin is in contact with the heated can be fully folded forward. When folding the backrest seats for excessive periods of time, it may completely insert the rear seat belt buckles into the cause burns.
  • Page 209: Headrest Operation

    COMFORT SYSTEMS Headrest Operation Adjust the height of the head restraint so that the top of it is in line with the top of the occupant's head. This location may reduce the risk of neck injuries in the event of a collision.
  • Page 210: Ventilation System

    COMFORT SYSTEMS Ventilation System 1 Side Vents 2 Front Windscreen Vents 3 Centre Vents 4 Front Footwell Vents 5 Front Window Side Vents The A/C system is used to adjust the temperature, blower Fresh air is drawn in through the air intake grille under the speed, humidity and cleanliness of the air inside the car.
  • Page 211: A/C Filter Element

    COMFORT SYSTEMS Vents Always keep the air intake grille clear of obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice. Regulation of Centre Vents A/C Filter Element The A/C filter element is used to filter the air. To remain fully effective, the filter element should be replaced at the recommended service interval.
  • Page 212 COMFORT SYSTEMS Regulation of Side Vents Toggle the knob of the vent 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 213: A/C Control Panel

    COMFORT SYSTEMS A/C Control Panel Control Panel-Type 2 Control Panel-Type 1 1 A/C On/Off Button and Temperature Control 2 Defrost/Demist Button 1 A/C On/Off Button and Temperature Control 3 Heated Rear Windscreen Button 2 Blower Speed Control A/C On/Off Shortcut Button 3 Defrost/Demist Button 4 Heated Rear Windscreen Button Press the A/C On/Off shortcut button to...
  • Page 214: Defrost/Demist Button

    COMFORT SYSTEMS Defrost/Demist Button Press the heated rear windscreen button to enable or disable heated rear windscreen function. The Press the Defrost/Demist button, the button function is enabled when the indicator illuminates and is indicator lamp will illuminate the A/C cooling and external disabled when the indicator goes out.
  • Page 215: A/C Control Interface

    COMFORT SYSTEMS A/C Control Interface Air Distribution Mode Touch the Air Distribution Mode button to switch between System On/Off air distribution modes. Touch Button Illuminated Air Distribution Mode Touch the A/C System On/Off touch button to switch the A/C system On or Off. To ‘face’...
  • Page 216: Air Circulation Mode

    COMFORT SYSTEMS Air Circulation Mode A/C Settings Touch the Air Circulation Mode button as required to switch between air circulation modes. Touch the A/C Settings button to enter the A/C Settings page where the preferred or suitable air conditioning operation mode can be customized. In the internal circulation mode, the A/C system circulates the air in the vehicle to achieve rapid The specific options in the A/C Settings are subject to...
  • Page 217: Air Self Drying And Deodorisation

    COMFORT SYSTEMS conditioning blower speed, and vertical sliding can adjust air conditioning temperature. Air Self Drying and Deodorisation After the air self drying and deodorization function is turned on, switch the air conditioner off, but keep the blower running for a period of time to ensure that the evaporator and air ducts are dry, is helps to avoid bacterial growth and reduce any odours from the air conditioner.
  • Page 218: Steering Wheel Entertainment Control Buttons

    COMFORT SYSTEMS Steering Wheel Entertainment Control Short press to answer and long press to hang up. Buttons 4 Function Adjustment Button Push up: Volume up; Push down: Volume down; Push to the left: Previous track; Push to the right: Next track;...
  • Page 219: Intelligent Display

    COMFORT SYSTEMS Intelligent Display Account Login In the login interface,enter Country Code, telephone number and Password to log in. You also can choose to enter your email address and Password to log in. Touch [Scan QR Code to Login] to switch login as scanning QR Code.
  • Page 220 COMFORT SYSTEMS Inbox Account management After a successful log in, users can connect to a vehicle, The Inbox provides access to Travel Plans, POI info, and switch to a different account or log out. Messages. Travel Plan...
  • Page 221 COMFORT SYSTEMS • Display any travel plans received from the APP. • Display any points of interest received from the APP. • Left swipe to delete the current travel plan. • Left swipe to delete the current Point of Interest. •...
  • Page 222 COMFORT SYSTEMS • Display any messages received from the APP. Weather search • Unread message are highlighted. • Left swipe to delete the message. Weather Weather home page Click the weather module on the home page to enter the weather page. You can view the current weather report and weather forecast for the next 4 days.
  • Page 223 COMFORT SYSTEMS Online Entertainment application • Use the Celsius/Fahrenheit switch to select your preference. Online Music Weather settings It allows you to listen to the preferred songs when driving. • Click the Weather Broadcast alert switch to enter You ust login with your own 3rd party music account. For Weather Broadcast alert.
  • Page 224 COMFORT SYSTEMS Oline Video Update It allows you to browse video content in different Map and voice resource updates via USB is supported. categories. The following preconditions must met to ensure update success. You can search videos by keywords. • The remaining power is no less than 14%; You should login with your own 3rd party video account.
  • Page 225 COMFORT SYSTEMS Navigation Getting started Navigation view The navigation system helps you find your way to your destination with the built-in GPS receiver. NAVIGATION does not transmit your GPS position; others cannot track you. It is important to look at the display only when it is safe to do so.
  • Page 226 COMFORT SYSTEMS Tap the map anywhere if you want to browse your GPS signal is required to activate the surroundings. Buttons allow you to change between a navigation system. Please launch it in an 3D/2D view, and to rotate or zoom the map. You can also area where the sky is clearly visible.
  • Page 227 COMFORT SYSTEMS The current position is displayed as a blue arrow by tap to open the Navigation menu, where you can reach default. When there is no GPS position, the current other parts of the navigation system. position marker is transparent and it shows your last 7 Street name known position.
  • Page 228 COMFORT SYSTEMS 5 Next street It displays the name of the next street. 6 Data fields Three data fields show the following information: The remaining time of the trip. The remaining distance to the destination. You can change the default values by tapping the area where the data fields appear.
  • Page 229 COMFORT SYSTEMS and direction you need to take. Speed limit warning It 15 Navigation menu shows the current speed limit. By tapping it, you can open the Navigation menu, where you can reach other parts of the navigation 10 Speed limit warning system.
  • Page 231: Intelligent Driver Assistance

    Intelligent Driver Assistance Intelligent Driver Assistance Description Parking Camera Cameras and Radars 360 Around View Monitor Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Driver Status Monitoring System Intelligent Cruise Assist (ICA) MG Pilot Customisation Intelligent Overspeed Alarm Speed Limit Assist System Lane Departure Assist Forward Collision Assist Blind Spot Assist (BSD, LCA)* Rear Cross Traffic Assist (RCTA, RCTB)*...
  • Page 232: Intelligent Driver Assistance Description

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Intelligent Driver Assistance 2 Users and drivers should carefully read, study, Description understand and implement the contents of this Owner's Handbook, and the vehicle, and its related Intelligent Driver Assistance Disclaimer functions, should be serviced in accordance with the requirements therein (in particular, the descriptions In order to use the intelligent driver assistance of the function modules and restrictions on the use...
  • Page 233 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE rely on this function. The Owner's Handbook fulfills The intelligent driver assistance systems, through cameras, its obligation to clearly explain the various limitations are able to detect road and environmental information in on the use of each auxiliary function (i.e., under what front of the vehicle and, when certain conditions are met, circumstances certain functions may not be activated, provide warning messages or intervene in order to assist...
  • Page 234: Cameras And Radars

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Cameras and Radars Camera Mounting Position Driver Assistance Cameras The vehicle is equipped with the following visual cameras: parking camera, surround view camera, front view camera module (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 235 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Note: To ensure that the front view camera works Camera detection performance will be affected correctly, always keep it clean and free of ice, snow, in the following cases: water, dust, etc. • Camera defaced or covered by obvious foreign objects; Note: To ensure the camera works correctly, always keep the windshield in front of the camera clean with covered by ice, snow, mud, dust.
  • Page 236: Driver Assistance Radars

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Driver Assistance Radars • Travelling on a highly reflective road, for example, after the rain, in snow or other high-reflection conditions. The vehicle is equipped with the following radars: • Hot or cold weather temperatures interfere with or ultrasonic radar and millimeter-wave radar (subject to affect sensor performance to some extent.
  • Page 237 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE For calibration of a millimeter wave radar, please Note: To ensure that the radars work correctly, always keep them clean and free of ice, snow, water, dust, etc. consult a local Authorised Repairer. Note: Please wipe the radar or cover with a soft cloth or wash with water (of low pressure) when foreign The radar detection performance will be objects are found on the radar surface.
  • Page 238: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Note: The adaptive cruise control system is designed for motorways and roads in good condition. It is not The adaptive cruise control system is recommended for use on urban roads and mountain designed as a comfort system. It provides roads.
  • Page 239 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE DO NOT exit the vehicle when the adaptive cruise control system is holding 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 is holding the car stationary, the driver still needs to pay full attention and be ready to apply the brakes manually.
  • Page 240: Adaptive Cruise Target Following Distance Adjustment

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Adaptive Cruise Target Following Distance system will be ON but in an inactive state. Press the Adjustment "Knob" ( 1 ) again, the ACC system can be activated, and the ACC indicator in the instrument pack turns blue. When the adaptive cruise control system is activated, press When activated for the first time, its target speed is the the adjustment knob (1) to the right to increase distance,...
  • Page 241: Adaptive Cruise Control Exit Activation

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE confirmed that there is no vehicle ahead or the vehicle • Depress the brake pedal when the vehicle is not ahead is beyond the pre-selected following distance, the stationary. vehicle speed can be increased to the set speed. •...
  • Page 242: Adaptive Cruise Override

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Explanation of Function Limitation re-activated by toggling the knob(1) upward, the target speed will revert back to the target speed prior to ACC operation may be impaired or limited deactivation. The ACC can also be reactivated by pressing during the following conditions (but not the “Knob( 1 )”.
  • Page 243: Special Driving Environments

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • Encounters a vehicle with loaded items protruding from special attention to traffic conditions and surroundings, the body contour; select an appropriate speed and be prepared to take any necessary measures. • Encounters towed vehicles; 1 When turning at an intersection or driving into or out •...
  • Page 244 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 2 If the vehicle ahead changes the lane, but does not 3 Do not use the ACC system when driving on uneven drive into the new lane completely, the ACC system roads, which may include steep slopes or downhill may be unable to detect the vehicle.
  • Page 245 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 4 When driving behind a vehicle ( A ) that only partially overlaps with your vehicle, the ACC system may be unable to detect the vehicle.
  • Page 246 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 247: Intelligent Cruise Assist (Ica)

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Intelligent Cruise Assist (ICA) • The system detects the lane lines on both sides of the vehicle; • The vehicle is in Drive gear. Press the "Knob"(1) on the left side of the steering wheel Intelligent cruise assist system is an to activate the ICA system.
  • Page 248 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • The lane line is too thin, damaged or not clear; Note: The driver should adjust the vehicle speed and the following distance according to road visibility, • The vehicle is driving on a bend with a small curvature weather, and road traffic conditions.
  • Page 249 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • Road construction sections; • Special vehicles, such as damaged vehicles, irregularly shaped vehicles; • Road sections where objects cast large shadows on the lane; • Animals, walls and other unidentified obstacles; • Road sections without lane lines, such •...
  • Page 250 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • The detection performance of the radar may be limited IMPORTANT and not work properly in open fields and on open roads. It is recommended to turn off the ICA system in the • In cases where the number of lanes increase or following conditions: lanes merge the driver MUST take full control of the •...
  • Page 251 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • Driving on a bend; • Absence of lane lines; • Approaching large-scale vehicles ahead on the opposite side; • A continuous situation where the drivers hands are not on the steering wheel, triggering L2 hands-off alarm; •...
  • Page 252: Intelligent Overspeed Alarm

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Intelligent Overspeed Alarm indicator flashes and an audible alarm sounds 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 253 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 2 The speed limit signs are blocked by the trees at the roadside, ice/frost, snows, dusts, etc.; or the speed IMPORTANT limit signs are placed improperly or damaged; • The camera may not correctly recognise speed limit 3 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 254: 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 an the front view camera, and actively intervenes in the auxiliary function.
  • Page 255 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE illuminates in blue. When the SET button is pressed for the first time, if the actual speed is lower than 20 mph ( 30 km/h), the target speed limit displayed on the speed limit assist system indicator will be 20 mph ( 30 km/h).
  • Page 256 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE system return to standby state. Press the SET button Note: When the vehicle needs to change lane, make a ( 1 above) to restore the manual speed limit function. turn or turn around at an intersection and the driver uses an indicator in advance and slows down, the If you want to disable the manual speed limit function, original speed limit value on the instrument pack will...
  • Page 257 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 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 258: Lane Departure Assist

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Lane Departure Assist Alert Lane departure assist system is an auxiliary The system detects the lane lines ahead when the following system that assists the driver, therefore, detection conditions are met: the operator must remain aware of their •...
  • Page 259 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE driver in keeping the vehicle running within the lane lines driven onto the kerb, or the vehicle has a lane departure by applying corrective steering intervention and sounding and has a risk of collision with an oncoming vehicle or a alerts.
  • Page 260 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE The lane departure assist system function • The vehicle has just entered a road section with lane lines or is driven on a road section without lane lines; will be limited or not work in the following •...
  • Page 261 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE spray, windscreen icing, rain, snow, fog, etc., or system malfunction; • In trailer mode; • Scenes at night and with poor auxiliary lighting; • Entering and exiting the tunnel (too rapid change in light intensity).
  • Page 262: Forward Collision Assist

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Forward Collision Assist The forward collision assist system switch is located on the entertainment display. The system can be switched on or The driver remains responsible for the off in the appropriate Driver Assistance interface, and the safety of the entire journey, even if the mode can be selected.
  • Page 263 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Braking The system will automatically slow down the vehicle only when the following preconditions When the vehicle is driving within a certain speed range, and the system detects a risk of collision between this are met: vehicle and the vehicle ahead in the current lane or moving •...
  • Page 264 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE ineffective warnings or interventions in the • The vehicle ahead is a non-standard motor vehicle (for example, a refitted vehicle); following situations: • The vehicle ahead is a vehicle with high chassis; • Driving in bad weather, such as heavy fog, heavy rain, •...
  • Page 265 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • The pedestrian does not stand upright or is a shorter • Camera obscured or unclear (smudged, frosted), child; camera unable to focus, camera unable to calibrate; • A crowd of people or the pedestrian is in the tree •...
  • Page 266: Blind Spot Assist (Bsd, Lca)

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Blind Spot Assist (BSD, LCA)* Function Introduction The blind spot assist can be turned on or off in the Rearward Driver Assistance System Settings interface of the entertainment display. The blind spot assist includes two active safety assist functions, Blind Spot Detection ( BSD ) and Lane Change Assist ( LCA ), which are intended to monitor the vehicles at the oblique rear and sides, giving an alarm to the driver...
  • Page 267 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Alarm Mode During driving (at a speed over 15 km/h(10 mph)), when the system detects a vehicle is running in the blind spot of the exterior rearview mirror of your vehicle or a vehicle approaching behind in the adjacent lane, the warning lamp at the corresponding side will illuminate.
  • Page 268: Rear Cross Traffic Assist (Rcta, Rctb)

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Rear Cross Traffic Assist (RCTA, RCTB)* Function Introduction This function includes Rear Cross Traffic Alert ( RCTA ) and Rear Cross Traffic Brake ( RCTB ). During reversing, the Rear Cross Traffic Alert ( RCTA ) monitors the vehicles approaching from the left, right and rear of your vehicle via sensors, and provides alarms when there is a risk in reversing.
  • Page 269 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Alarm Mode When there is a risk in reversing, the warning lamp at the corresponding side illuminates, and the instrument pack and entertainment display will show warning message. If the driver fails to take safety measures, the system will perform emergency braking.
  • Page 270: Rear Collision Warning (Rcw)

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Rear Collision Warning (RCW)* Function Introduction The rear collision warning can be turned on or off in the Rearward Driver Assistance System Settings interface of the entertainment display. During driving, when other vehicles and targets in the current lane approach your vehicle and produce collision risk, the Rearward Collision Warning ( RCW ) will alert the driver that a target of risk is approaching, and also alert...
  • Page 271: Door Opening Warning (Dow)

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Door Opening Warning (DOW)* Function Introduction The door opening warning can be turned on or off in the Rearward Driver Assistance System Settings interface of the entertainment display. When the vehicle is stationary, the Door Opening Warning ( DOW ) monitors the vehicles, riders or pedestrians and other targets approaching your vehicle from behind through sensors at the rear and provides alarms if there is...
  • Page 272 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Alarm Mode When there is a risk of collision, the warning lamp at the corresponding side illuminates. In this case, if the door opening action continues, the warning lamp will flash accompanied by an acoustic alarm.
  • Page 273: Ultrasonic Sensor Pdc System

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Ultrasonic Sensor PDC System Note: The ultrasonic radar detection area on both sides of the vehicle bumper has limitations, so please The purpose of the parking assist system is park carefully. only to assist the driver during parking! The Note: The PDC system and rearward driver assistance ultrasonic sensors may not be able to detect system are unavailable when tow mode is enabled.
  • Page 274: Parking Camera

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Parking Camera When R gear is selected, the camera will provide an image of what is immediately behind the vehicle. This image will The purpose of the parking camera system be shown on the entertainment display. is to assist the driver during parking! The camera has a limited field of view and cannot detect obstructions outside the field of view.
  • Page 275: 360 Around View Monitor

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 360 Around View Monitor • Set the function of steering activation 360 through the entertainment display. When the enabling conditions The purpose of the 360 around view system are met, the 360 around view monitor (AVM) system is to assist the driver during parking! The automatically turns on.
  • Page 276 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 and consider the actual environment, so as not to cause damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 277: Driver Status Monitoring System

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Driver Status Monitoring System The driver monitoring system is only an auxiliary driving tool. Under all circumstances, driver must responsible for the safety of the vehicle. Fatigue driving and distracted driving are strictly prohibited. The driver must always concentrate on driving carefully.
  • Page 278 INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Note: The fatigue state recognised by the driver monitoring system is mainly based on yawning and eyes closing; the distraction state is mainly based on the line of sight and head posture.
  • Page 279: Mg Pilot Customisation

    INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE MG Pilot Customisation MG Pilot Custom function switch is located on the entertainment display, this allows you to save and quickly apply your personalized settings for the functions on the "Intelligent Driving" page. • Long press to memorize your current settings; •...
  • Page 281: Road Emergency Response

    Road Emergency Response Hazard Warning Devices Jump Start Towing Hook and Transport Suspended Towing Tyre Repair...
  • Page 282: Hazard Warning Devices

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Hazard Warning Devices Warning Triangle The warning triangle is stowed under the boot carpet. 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 behind.
  • Page 283: Jump Start

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Jump Start Ensure that the vehicle is powered off, and all electrical appliances of the vehicle have been turned off, then follow NEVER attempt to power the vehicle by the instructions below: pushing or towing. 1 Connect the red booster cable between the positive ( + ) terminals of both batteries.
  • Page 284 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE 5 Disconnect the booster cables. The disconnection procedure is an exact reversal of the connection procedure, i.e. disconnect the black negative cable from the earth point on the disabled vehicle first. IMPORTANT Do Not operate any electrical appliances of the vehicle with low power before dismantling the jumper cable.
  • Page 285: Towing Hook And Transport

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Towing Hook and Transport Vehicle Towing Towing hook Do not use a tow rope that is twisted, the towing eye may become unscrewed. 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.
  • Page 286: Vehicle Transport

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE shown in the picture. Press the upper part of the rear small cover plate to tilt it up, and then remove it in the direction as shown. Then screw the towing hook via the small hole into the threaded hole in the bumper beam (see illustration). Ensure the towing hook is fully tightened! Note: The small cover removed may be secured to the bumper by a plastic cord.
  • Page 287 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE 3 Fit the lashing straps ( 3 ) around the wheels and secure to the trailer. Tighten the straps until the vehicle is securely held.
  • Page 288: Suspended Towing

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Suspended Towing DO NOT tow the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground. Use only suspension towing or trailer, or the transmission may be damaged. When pushing or towing the vehicle from a dangerous situation or onto the transporter, the speed must remain below 3 mph (5 km/h) and be completed within 3 minutes.
  • Page 289 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE vehicle may become damaged or personal injury may be caused. Suspended towing is the best method for recovering a vehicle that needs to be towed. When suspending, auxiliary wheels should be used to keep the wheels off the ground, otherwise the electric drive unit and other components may be damaged due to the drive wheels being in contact with the ground.
  • Page 290: Tyre Repair Tool

    ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Tyre Repair Tyre Repair 1 Remove the label at the bottom of the repair fluid Tyre Repair Tool reservoir and attach it to the steering wheel to remind the driver not to exceed 50 mph( 80 km/h). The tyre repair tools are placed under the loadspace carpet.
  • Page 291 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE pump is switched off (i.e., press 'o'), then connect the approximately 30 seconds. The tyre should reach the electric air pump plug to 12 V power socket and turn specified pressure within 5 or 10 minutes. the vehicle power system on. Note: When the electric air pump works, the pressure gauge may briefly reach 87 psi( 6 bar) and then the pressure begins to drop to normal.
  • Page 292 ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE 5 Remove the repair fluid reservoir from the slot and Note: The tyre repair kit is only applicable to tyre disconnect the hose of the reservoir from the tyre damage caused by the pins with a diameter no more than 6 mm, and only the tread as shown in Figure A valve.
  • Page 293: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance High-voltage Battery Pack Bonnet Front Compartment Cooling System Brake Fuse Replacement 12V Battery Maintenance and Replacement Bulb Replacement Washer Wipers Tyres Cleaning and Vehicle Care...
  • Page 294: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Maintenance Maintenance History Ensure your local MG Authorised Repairer registers the Regular Maintenance Maintenance History after each maintenance. The safety, reliability and performance of your vehicle will Fluid depend partly on how well it is maintained. You must ensure that maintenance is carried out when required and Please use fluids recommended and approved by MG .
  • Page 295 MAINTENANCE • Operation of lights, horn, wipers, washers and warning Safety During Maintenance lights. Note: Cooling fans may begin operating after the vehicle has been switched off and continue operating • Operation of seat belts and brakes. for a number of minutes. Keep clear of all fans while •...
  • Page 296 MAINTENANCE These include: battery acid, coolant, brake fluid and windscreen washer fluid. For your own safety, ALWAYS read and obey all instructions on labels and containers.
  • Page 297: High-Voltage Battery Pack

    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 going to be parked for a long damage caused by attempted disassembly time, it must be charged at least once every will void the warranty.
  • Page 298 MAINTENANCE equalisation charge. For operation method, please refer to 'Equalisation Charging' in 'Charging and Discharging Requirements' 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 an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 299: Bonnet

    MAINTENANCE Bonnet Closing the Bonnet Support the bonnet using one hand, release the support Opening the Bonnet rod using the other hand, and place it firmly into the DO NOT drive when the bonnet is not support rod base. Hold the bonnet with both hands and closed or retained only by the safety catch.
  • Page 300 MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT • For safety reasons, the bonnet must be closed securely when driving. Therefore you must check after closing the bonnet that the bonnet is securely latched, e.g. the bonnet edge is flush with the body of the car. •...
  • Page 301: Front Compartment

    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 High-voltage Battery Pack Coolant Expansion Tank 2 Electric Drive Unit Coolant Expansion Tank 3 Brake Fluid Reservoir 4 Washer Fluid Reservoir...
  • Page 302: Cooling System

    MAINTENANCE Cooling System It is recommended to check the cooling system weekly. Conduct the check when the cooling system is cold and Coolant Check and Top Up with the vehicle resting on level ground. If the coolant level is below ' MIN ' mark, remove the coolant expansion DO NOT remove the coolant pressure cap reservoir cap and add coolant.
  • Page 303 MAINTENANCE Prevent the coolant from coming into contact with the skin or eyes. If this occurs, rinse immediately with plenty of water. If eyes are still red, painful or uncomfortable, seek medical attention immediately. Please use the recommended and certified coolant. Refer to 'Recommended Fluids and Capacities' in "Technical Data"...
  • Page 304: Brake

    MAINTENANCE Brake 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 305 MAINTENANCE 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 306: Fuse Replacement

    MAINTENANCE Fuse Replacement Fuse Box The vehicle is equipped with 2 fuse boxes: Fuse Fuses are simple circuit breakers which protect the car's electrical equipment by preventing the electrical circuits from being overloaded. A blown fuse may be indicated when the item of electrical equipment it protects stops working.
  • Page 307: 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 308 MAINTENANCE Code Spec. Function Code Spec. Function Kick sensor, communication F16-F17 module Electronic steering column lock Gear shift control unit, instrument pack Data link connector (DLC) Central display, front view camera module, rain, light and 7.5A sunlight sensor, digital radio Automatic temperature control module Charging port...
  • Page 309: Front Compartment Fuse Box

    MAINTENANCE Front Compartment Fuse Box Code Spec. Function F36-F37 Sunroof F39-F43 Front console power socket Rear USB port, wireless charging module of mobile phone, pedestrian alert control module Fuse Check or Replacement 1 Power off the vehicle, turn off all electrical appliances, and disconnect the negative battery cable.
  • Page 310 MAINTENANCE 3 Clamp the fuse head with a fuse extraction tool in Code Spec. Function the upper cover, pull and remove the fuse, and check Horn relay, rear wiper motor whether the fuse is blown. relay 4 If a fuse is blown, replace it with another fuse of the Active intake grille, electric same type and same ampere value.
  • Page 311 MAINTENANCE Code Spec. Function Code Spec. Function Power window regulator motor F71-F72 SDM module, instrument pack, Battery sensor, brake pedal switch gateway, parking assist sensor, body control module F74-F76 F64-F65 PEB Coolant pump Electric exterior rearview High-voltage battery pack mirror system Air conditioning inlet box Electric parking motor control...
  • Page 312 MAINTENANCE Code Spec. Function Code Spec. Function Combined charging unit (CCU) Electric air conditioning compressor, battery pack heater Integrated braking system (IBS) Exterior rearview mirrors and master light levelling switch, left headlamp, right headlamp Body control module Front wiper relay Automatic window regulator motor Electric power steering...
  • Page 313: Battery Maintenance And Replacement

    MAINTENANCE 12V Battery Maintenance and Please pay attention to the following Replacement precautions: • Stay away from flammable materials. Battery Maintenance • Wear goggles during maintenance. on-board electrical • Keep away from children. appliances for an extended period of time •...
  • Page 314: Battery Replacement

    MAINTENANCE Note: The battery must be disposed of using an It is recommended that the vehicle be placed in READY approved method, as used batteries can be harmful to mode for more than half an hour per week to help the environment.
  • Page 315: 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 contact an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 316: Washer

    MAINTENANCE Washer Washer Fluid Check and Top Up DO NOT allow washer fluid to come into contact with naked flames or sources of ignition since washer fluid is flammable. When filling the washer fluid, DO NOT let the washer fluid spill on parts around the powertrain or on the paint surface of Note: DO NOT use an anti-freeze or acid solution vehicle body.
  • Page 317: Washer Nozzles

    MAINTENANCE downward or upward slightly to obtain an appropriate IMPORTANT injection angle. • 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 318: 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 319: Front Windscreen Wiper Blade Replacement

    MAINTENANCE Front Windscreen Wiper Blade 3 Turn the wiper blade to the extreme position, Replacement press the button (as illustrated) on the wiper blade connector, and pull the wiper blade upward to disengage it from the wiper arm. 4 Unhook the blade from the wiper arm and discard. 5 Turn a new wiper blade to the same position, and insert the connector of the wiper blade into the wiper arm until a "click"...
  • Page 320: Rear Windscreen Wiper Blade Replacement

    MAINTENANCE Rear Windscreen Wiper Blade Replacement 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen. 2 Turn the wiper blade as illustrated to disengage it from the wiper arm and discard. 3 Put the connector of the new wiper blade into the slot of the wiper arm.
  • Page 321: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE Tyres have been damaged. Please slow down and park your vehicle in a suitable, safe location, then check the tyre and Overview rim. If you can't see the damage from the outside continue to drive the vehicle slowly to a reputable tyre fitter or MG Take extra care when using new tyres for the first 300miles Authorised Repairer for inspection andadvice.
  • Page 322 MAINTENANCE Service Life of Tyres Wheel Dynamic Balance Correct tyre pressures and a moderate driving style can Every new vehicle leaves the factory having had the extend tyre life. Recommendations during use are as wheelsdynamically balanced. Out of balance wheels may follows: be dueto many factors.If wheels are out of balance, shaking or vibration of thesteering mechanism may occur and...
  • Page 323: Tyre Inspection

    MAINTENANCE Tyre Inspection Tyre Pressure DEFECTIVE TYRES Before a long distance journey, the tyre DANGEROUS! DO NOT drive if any tyre is pressures should be checked. damaged, excessively worn or inflated to Check the pressures at least every month, when the tyres an incorrect pressure.
  • Page 324: 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 325: Tyre Rotation

    MAINTENANCE Tyre Rotation Note: The TPMS self-learning is required after tyre rotation, 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 Snow Chains swap the front and rear wheels as shown in illustration.
  • Page 326 MAINTENANCE Size and Specifications of Wheels and Tyres Supporting Snow Chains for This Vehicle Wheel Rim Size 17×7.0J Tyre Size 215/60 R17 100H Note: Before purchasing snow chains, ensure that the specifications of wheel rim and tyre are consistent with those in the above table to avoid failure to fit the snow chains.
  • Page 327: Cleaning And Vehicle Care

    MAINTENANCE Cleaning and Vehicle Care interval of vehicle cleaning depends on many factors. For example: Abuse of care products may be harmful to health, care products must be safely stored, • Operating frequency; especially can't let children contact, or it •...
  • Page 328 MAINTENANCE Automatic Cleaning Equipment IMPORTANT The automotive paint has certain abrasion resistance, • Do not wash your vehicle in direct sunlight in hot so you can clean the vehicle with automatic cleaning weather. Wait for the exterior of the vehicle to cool equipment in general.
  • Page 329 MAINTENANCE When cleaning: Be sure to control the spray pressure, and IMPORTANT keep a certain distance between the spray nozzle and the • DO NOT spray the nozzle of the high-pressure area being cleaned, especially soft materials (such as rubber cleaner directly into the door cracks, windows, hoses, sound insulation materials, etc.);...
  • Page 330: Paint Damage

    MAINTENANCE down on clean paint, you should recoat the vehicle with a Paint Damage high quality hard wax curing agent. You should apply hard A small area of paint damage, such as scratches or damages wax at least twice a year to protect the automotive paint after being struck by stonechips,...
  • Page 331 MAINTENANCE solution to clean the vehicle from the roof downwards Windows and Rearview Mirrors and then dry the vehicle body. Regularly clean all windows, inside and out, using an During the daily care of your vehicle, attention should also approved glass cleaner. be paid to: Windscreen: Clean the outside of the windscreen with •...
  • Page 332: Plastic Parts

    MAINTENANCE Plastic Parts Wheels Ensure care is taken when cleaning the Plastic parts can be cleaned by the conventional method of wheels as to ensure materials or water do cleaning. When the stain is not easy to remove, you can not come into contact with the brakes.
  • Page 333: Interior Care

    MAINTENANCE Interior Care Protective Bottom Cover When applying film or cleaning to the The bottom of the vehicle is coated with a special durable interior of a vehicle, if water, alcohol, or protective material for protection against the effects of other cleaning agents need to be sprayed, chemical and mechanical factors.
  • Page 334 MAINTENANCE Vehicle Air Conditioning Cleaning Airbag Covers DO NOT allow these areas to be flooded During the daily use of vehicle Vehicle Air Conditioning, with liquid and DO NOT use petrol, some dirt may accumulate internally that may affect detergent, furniture cream or polishes. normal operation.
  • Page 335 MAINTENANCE Leather 2 If there is any dirt that cannot be removed by clean water, please use a solvent-free leather cleaner or Due to the specificity and characteristics (such as neutral soap to wipe it. sensitivity to oil, grease, dirt, etc.) of the leather type used Note: Solvents mainly include: various alcohols, strong in the vehicle, it is necessary to be thoughtful and detailed acids and bases, amides, oleic acids, gasoline and other...
  • Page 336 MAINTENANCE Recommended maintenance suggestions: • Use specialized leather treatments after each cleaning. Nourishing oil can nourish leather, making it flexible, breathable, and restoring moisture, while also establishing a protective layer on its surface. • Clean the leather every two to three months to promptly remove stains.
  • Page 337: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Dimensions Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters Parameters of Towing Device Dynamic Performance Parameters Parameters of Drive Motor Parameters of High-voltage BatteryPack Recommended Fluids and Capacities Four-wheel Alignment Parameters (Unladen Condition) Wheels and Tyres Tyre Pressures (Cold)
  • Page 338: Technical Data Dimensions

    TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Dimensions Note: Vehicle length not including the license plate. Item, units Parameters Overall length A , mm 4476 Overall width B , mm 1849 Overall height C , mm 1626,1621,1633 Wheelbase D , mm 2734 Front overhang E , mm Rear overhang F , mm Front wheel track, mm 1554...
  • Page 339: Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters Parameters Item, units 49kWh 62kWh 64kWh Person in cab, person Unladen vehicle weight, kg 1635, 1680 1705, 1755 1680, 1725 Gross vehicle weight, kg 2080, 2125 2150, 2200 2125, 2170 Unladen front axle weight, 770, 790 805, 825 790, 810...
  • Page 340: Parameters Of Towing Device

    TECHNICAL DATA Parameters of Towing Device Towing Parameters Item, Parameter Parameter Values Maximum towing mass (without brakes), kg Maximum towing mass (with brakes), kg...
  • Page 341 TECHNICAL DATA Item, Parameter Parameter Values Maximum net load at the coupling point, kg 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 62 mph (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 342: Dynamic Performance Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Dynamic Performance Parameters Parameters Item, units 49kWh/62kWh 64kWh 102mph ( 164km/h) Maximum speed (UK) Maximum speed (excluding UK) 170km/h 190km/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 343: Parameters Of Drive Motor

    TECHNICAL DATA Parameters of Drive Motor Item, units 49/62kWh 64kWh Motor type Three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor 54/125 Rated power/peak power, kw 84/170 54/99(SGP) Peak torque, Nm Rated speed/Max. speed, rpm 8000/17000 8000/17000 IP rating IP67 IP67...
  • Page 344: Parameters Of High-Voltage Batterypack

    TECHNICAL DATA Parameters of High-voltage BatteryPack Battery pack type 1 (49kWh) Parameters Value Battery type (model) BU156A49S Capacity (Ah) 156@1C@25℃ Capacity attenuation (%) 10@700cycle@25℃ BOL discharge power(W)@10s@25℃ Power (W) 80%SOC 180000 20%SOC 119430 Power attenuation (%) 10@700cycle@25℃ BOL discharge DCR(Ω)@4C@10s@25℃ Internal impedance (Ω) 0.07 Increase of internal impedance...
  • Page 345: Battery Pack Type 2 (62.2Kwh)

    TECHNICAL DATA Energy conversion rate (%) 95@25℃ Energy loss rate (%) 3.5@700cycle@25℃ Cycle life 2500cycle@70%SOHe@25℃ Calendar life 18year@70%SOHe@25℃ Battery pack type 2 (62.2kWh) Parameters Value Battery type (model) BU156A62S Capacity (Ah) 183@1C@25℃ Capacity attenuation (%) 10@630cycle@25℃ BOL discharge power(W)@10s@25℃ Power (W) 80%SOC 233280 20%SOC...
  • Page 346: Battery Pack Type 3 (64Kwh)

    TECHNICAL DATA BOL discharge DCR(Ω)@4C@10s@25℃ Internal impedance (Ω) 0.07 Increase of internal impedance 16@630cycle@25℃ Energy conversion rate (%) 95@25℃ Energy loss rate (%) 3.5@630cycle@25℃ Cycle life 2500cycle@70%SOHe@25℃ Calendar life 18year@70%SOHe@25℃ Battery pack type 3 (64kWh) Parameters Value Battery type (model) EU169A64S Capacity (Ah) 169.5@1C@25℃...
  • Page 347 TECHNICAL DATA BOL discharge power(W)@10s@25℃ Power (W) 80%SOC 283140 20%SOC 197496 Power attenuation (%) 10@770cycle@25℃ BOL discharge DCR(Ω)@4C@10s@25℃ Internal impedance (Ω) 0.062 Increase of internal impedance 19@770cycle@25℃ Energy conversion rate (%) 96@25℃ Energy loss rate (%) 3@770cycle@25℃ Cycle life 1500cycle@80%SOHe@25℃ Calendar life 16year@70%SOHe@25℃...
  • Page 348: Recommended Fluids And Capacities

    TECHNICAL DATA Recommended Fluids and Capacities Name Grade Capacity High-voltage battery pack coolant, L Glycol ( OAT ) Electric drive unit coolant, L Electric drive unit fluid ( 170kW ), L Shell E-Fluids E6 iX (SL2808) Electric drive unit fluid ( 0.85 125kW/99kW ), L Brake fluid, L...
  • Page 349: Four-Wheel Alignment Parameters (Unladen Condition)

    TECHNICAL DATA Four-wheel Alignment Parameters (Unladen Condition) Item, units Parameters Camber angle -12¢±45¢ Castor angle 6°45¢±45¢ Front Wheel Toe-in 6¢±15¢ King pin inclination 12°45¢±45¢ Camber angle -1°00'±45' Rear Wheel Toe-in 12¢±15¢...
  • Page 350: Wheels And Tyres

    TECHNICAL DATA Wheels and Tyres Wheel Rim Size 17×7.0J 18×7.0J Tyre Size 215/60 R17 100H 225/55 R18 102V...
  • Page 351: Tyre Pressures (Cold)

    TECHNICAL DATA Tyre Pressures (Cold) Wheels Half-load Laden Front Wheel 250kPa/2.5bar/37psi 250kPa/2.5bar/37psi Rear Wheel 250kPa/2.5bar/37psi 250kPa/2.5bar/37psi...

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