New pure-petrol model is £2000 cheaper than the £18,495 hybrid (pictured)
New powerplant makes one of the UK’s cheapest cars even more affordable
The MG 3 has gained a pure-petrol engine that drops its starting price by £2000, making one of the UK’s cheapest cars yet more affordable.
The new naturally aspirated 1.5-litre four-cylinder unit puts out 114bhp and 109lb ft of torque and is mated to a five-speed manual gearbox.
This combination allows the supermini to complete the 0-62mph sprint in 10.8sec, which is 2.8sec slower than the existing 192bhp hybrid.
The petrol 3 officially gets 46.3mpg while emitting 137g/km of CO2, compared with 64.2mpg and 100g/km for the hybrid 3.
Initially, it will be sold exclusively in the entry-level SE trim, bringing features such as a 10.25in infotainment touchscreen, a rear parking camera and USB ports in the front and rear of the cabin.
MG has also added the pure-petrol unit to the new ZS crossover, dropping its starting price from £21,995 down to £19,495.
In this larger and heavier model, it yields a 62mph sprint time of 12.5sec, plus 43.5mpg.
MG said the introduction of the new pure-petrol models “underlines [its] commitment to delivering market-leading value”.
The move means there are now 11 pure-petrol superminis on the UK market, including the Dacia Sandero (the nation’s cheapest car outright), Volkswagen Polo and Peugeot 208.
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