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2025 MG QS: Australia-bound Toyota Kluger rival breaks cover

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MG is finally introducing a three-row SUV in Australia this year, and now we know what it’ll look like thanks to a government approval filing.

The seven-seat MG QS appears almost identical to the MG RX9 already on sale in markets like the Middle East, which itself is a rebadged RX9 from fellow SAIC Motor brand Roewe which entered production in 2022.

That’s in contrast with the smaller MG HS which, while also derived from a Roewe, features unique, MG-specific front-end styling.

MG has previously confirmed the QS is due in Australia during the first half of 2025, and it could be one of the multiple new vehicles set to be revealed in Melbourne in April.

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The company recently filed trademark applications for the QS, QS PHEV, QS AWD and QS Plug-in Hybrid nameplates, though only petrol-powered QS models appear in the approval filing – one with front-wheel drive, one with all-wheel drive.

These use a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine producing 153kW of power. While no torque figure appears in the documents, in the Middle East and Mexico the RX9 produces 350Nm.

The turbo-petrol engine is mated with a nine-speed automatic transmission.

These outputs are down on the 178kW/392Nm figures of the Chinese-market Roewe RX9.

It remains to be seen what outputs the plug-in hybrid QS produces, as it’s not on sale in any market yet.

Here’s how large the QS is, and how this compares to key rivals:

MG QS Toyota Kluger Kia Sorento
Length 4983mm 4966mm 4815mm
Width 1967mm 1930mm 1900mm
Height 1778mm 1755mm 1700mm
Wheelbase 2915mm 2850mm 2815mm

The documents list a braked towing capacity of 2000kg, and a choice of standard 20-inch or optional 21-inch alloy wheels.

The front-wheel drive model weighs 1904kg, while the all-wheel drive model is 1994kg.

  • MG RX9

For context, a front-wheel drive Kia Sorento V6 has a tare mass of 1898kg, while an all-wheel drive diesel model weighs 1974kg.

The QS/RX9 rides on McPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension.

Australian Government approval documents don’t show the interiors of vehicles, so it remains to be seen whether there are any changes from the left-hand drive MG RX9… well, besides the obvious.

The MG RX9 features a pair of 12.3-inch screens in one angled assembly, while the Chinese-market Roewe RX9 adds another screen ahead of the front passenger.

A full suite of safety technology is available overseas, including adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and a surround-view camera.

Depending on the variant and market, features include heated and ventilated power-adjustable seats with memory, as well as a 12-speaker Bose sound system and a panoramic sunroof.

It remains to be seen whether we’ll get the airy beige interior offered in some markets, or if MG will only offer a black interior.

The three-row large crossover segment is unfamiliar territory for MG in Australia, though the new car is actually the second generation of MG RX9 in markets like the Middle East.

It’s fairly unfamiliar territory for Chinese brands in general, too. Chery’s Tiggo 8 Pro Max is considerably smaller, while GWM’s Tank 500 is a more rugged, body-on-frame vehicle.

GWM did offer the Haval H8 crossover here from 2016 to 2018, but this lacked a third row of seating.

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