Less than 400 million VND, will the manual transmission MG5 become a national service car?

Launched on September 23, New MG5 received attention from users, mainly for the standard manual transmission (MT STD). With a listed price of 399 million VND, New MG5 MT STD sets a new floor price for the C-class sedan segment, as cheap as an A-class car like Hyundai Grand i10 MT standard sedan (380 million VND ).

In addition to the MT STD New MG5, there are also 2 more advanced variants: CVT STD and CVT Delux with a corresponding suggested retail price of 459 million VND and 499 million VND is equivalent to some B-class sedans such as Hyundai Accent (426-542 million VND). The main difference between these versions is mainly in the gearbox.

The safety equipment of the MG5 MT STD is quite sketchy, even inferior to a class A car without electronic balance. The vehicle only has ABS anti-lock brakes with electric brake force distribution EBD, reverse camera, reverse sensor and 2 airbags.

Skipping safety equipment, comfort features and price help MG5 MT STD suit the needs of customers who buy service cars. However, there are still some points where this car model is not as good as A-class cars, especially fuel economy.

According to the manufacturer’s announcement, Hyundai Grand i10 1.2L standard sedan Consumes 5 4 liters/100km on mixed roads, while the MG5 MT STD loses up to 6 1 liters/100km improve input profit.

Of course the MG5 MT STD has the advantage of the spaciousness of a C-class car completely overwhelming an A-class car. However, the origin will make this car model need time to confirm quality because most users still aim for durable products with few breakdowns to save maintenance costs.