The pictures uploaded on chejiahao.autohome.com.cn opens the doors of MG Motor’s B-Segment hatchback. The interior of the facelifted MG3 has substantial differences. The new three-spoke steering wheel looks more car-like and similar to that of the MG ZS. 

The dashboard has a new look and gets a two-tone colour scheme. The manual HVAC controls on the redesigned centre console suggest that the interior is not of the top-spec grade. The new infotainment system is closer to the driver now and is flanked by vertical air vents. The range-topping configuration may offer automatic climate control, push-button start and more features.


The MG3 is currently available in China with 1.3-litre NSE and 1.5-litre VCT NSE engines. The 1.3-litre petrol engine develops 91.15 hp and 118 Nm of torque. Transmission choices for this engine include 5-speed manual and 5-speed automated manual. The 1.5-litre VCT NSE engine develops 107 hp and 135 Nm of torque. It is paired to a 5-speed automated manual transmission.

On the facelift SAIC-MG will boost outputs of the 1.3- and 1.5-litre petrol engines to 95 hp and 110 hp respectively. A 4-speed automatic transmission will likely replace the 5-speed automated manual transmission.


The new MG3 could go on sale in China later this year, although no confirmation is available yet. MG Motor established Indian operations last month and confirmed the rollout of its first model in 2019. The subsidiary of SAIC is investing in GM’s defunct facility in Halol to manufacture cars.