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New MG3 model arrives in Greece at a more accessible price

New MG3 model arrives in Greece at a more accessible price

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The new MG3 model is now available in Greece starting from €16,450 for the gasoline version.
  • It offers an advanced infotainment system, connectivity, and rich equipment, with a 1.5-liter, 115-horsepower gasoline engine.
  • A hybrid version, the MG3 Hybrid+, delivers a total of 195 horsepower, and the car boasts quality road handling and safety features.

The new MG3 model has entered the Greek market with a competitive starting price of €16,450 for its gasoline variant, positioning it as an attractive option in the supermini segment. This pricing places it within the range of models under €17,000, offering a value proposition that combines modern technology with affordability.

The gasoline version is powered by a 1.5-liter engine producing 115 horsepower, noted for its fuel efficiency. Complementing this is the MG3 Hybrid+, which boasts a combined output of 195 horsepower. The car is designed to offer a refined driving experience, characterized by quality road handling, effective suspension, and ease of driving in both urban and rural settings.

Inside, the MG3 features an advanced infotainment system, comprehensive connectivity options, and a generous equipment list. Safety is also a key focus, with advanced driver-assistance systems integrated to enhance the protection of occupants. The vehicle further distinguishes itself with spacious interiors for passengers and luggage, a 7-year factory warranty, and MG Motor's robust after-sales support in Greece.

With these new pricing and feature updates, the MG3 aims to strengthen its position as a leading choice in its class, demonstrating that advanced technology, quality, and extensive features do not necessarily come with a high acquisition cost.

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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.