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2025 MG 7: Sleek Australia-bound mid-sizer sees power drop TechTricks365


The MG 7 has been approved for Australian roads, but it appears to have taken a hit in power.

The new mid-size liftback is due to arrive in local showrooms during the second half of 2025.

Government certification documents list a power output of 170kW from the MG 7’s turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, which is mated with a nine-speed automatic transmission. These documents don’t list torque figures.

In China, MG 7s with the 2.0-litre turbo four produce 192kW and 405Nm. The liftback is also offered with a 138kW/300Nm 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine there, though this doesn’t appear to be on the table for our market.

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The 170kW output suggests the MG 7 could produce the same 370Nm of torque as MG HS mid-size SUVs equipped with a turbo 2.0-litre in markets like the UAE.

Unusually, the MG 7’s outputs vary from market to market. In the UAE, for example, it produces 184kW and 405Nm.

It’s not the only vehicle to be detuned for export markets, with MG QS large SUV producing 153kW/360Nm – down from 178kW/392Nm in the related Roewe RX9 in China.

The documents list two different MG 7 variants, both riding on 19-inch alloy wheels.