Anyone thinking that MG is going to slow down with its aggressive push into the Australian market need only look at the recent bolstering of the HS range, to clarify that no such thing looks like occurring. A closer look here at the 2021 MG HS Essence X then, adds AWD to an already popular medium SUV.
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