MG5 interior review & car seat/stroller test

Uploaded 2 years ago by Bjørn Nyland

Video Summary

- The charging port is in the front, which isn't the reviewer's favorite position because the area can become slushy in the winter.
- The car does not have a luxury car feature, it has manual hatch opening, but it is a big box in the back.
- Boot depth is 84 cm, width is 105 cm, and height is 74 cm to the top of the privacy screen. The lip of the boot is 15cm.
- Load height is 77cm and loading opening width is 68cm.
- The trunk has one light, no 12V outlet, but does have a honeycomb patterned cargo cover, and a safety equipment storage tray underneath it.
- The medium sized Cybex e-Priam stroller and car seat fit in the trunk with room to spare.
- Folding the rear seats creates a non-flat floor.
- The back seats provide a low head clearance of only two fingers.
- The back seat has a fold down center armrest with cup holders.
- In the front, it does not have a seat memory setting. The steering wheel is manually adjustable up and down, but not in and out. The light stock also includes a cruise control/MG pilot for self-driving. The wipe stock is manual.
- At night the instrument cluster is too bright, even at the lowest setting. It was also noted there is a good amount of leg space.
- The infotainment screen is basic, but contains an AC, BT phone vehicle 360 settings, and radio.
- The steering wheel seems to be inspired by the MG set S EV, the interior looks and feels good for the price range.

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