2020 MG eZS review: Quick drive

Predictably the eZS is a derivative of MG Motor’s existing ZS, a car sold in Australia with two petrol engines, a seven-year warranty and a price to pull people away from the Mazda CX-3 and all the rest… MG’s parent SAIC Motor made 140,000 electrified vehicles (EVs and PHEVs) last year alone, and it’s merely a top-three player at home alongside the likes of BYD. But what makes the MG eZS interesting is it will be the first of these China-made battery powered cars in Australia.

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