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- Industry News
- 19 October 2025
Making its official debut at this year’s Festival of Motoring, the all-new MG ZS Pro is now on sale through MG Motor’s national dealer network.
What is it?
MG says it is an evolution of the brand’s popular compact SUV, combined with a premium digital cabin, turbocharged performance and advanced safety features.
Exterior:
The ZS Pro makes a bold statement with its solid wide-frame grille, sculpted bodywork and signature “Predator Eye” LED headlamps.
Geometric LED tail lamps flow seamlessly with the body lines. A roof spoiler and sleek silver roof rails amplify its athletic vibe, claims MG, while turbine-style 18-inch alloy wheels on the Luxury model and Italian-inspired ‘tele-dial’ 17-inch alloys on the Comfort trim, complete the look.
Compared to its smaller entry-level namesake, the ZS Pro has grown by 45mm in overall length and 30mm in width, while the wheelbase has been extended by 20mm. These expanded dimensions not only give the ZS Pro a more aggressive stance on the road but they also result in increased passenger comfort and improved cargo capacity.
Interior:
Inside is a soft-touch dashboard with door trims with contrast stitching and perforated simulated leather seats. The Luxury grade tops up the spec count with electric driver adjustment, seat heating and lumbar support.
A dual 12.3-inch display (10.25-inch for the Comfort) set-up merges a virtual instrument cluster with a full-colour infotainment screen featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Physical buttons complement voice control for safe, intuitive operation.
Practical touches, including multiple storage compartments, boot hooks, umbrella slots and up to 1 457 litres of cargo space (with seats folded), make the ZS Pro ideal for families and active lifestyles, says MG.
Engine:
Under the bonnet, the 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine delivers 125kW and 275Nm. Intelligent tech such as Variable Geometry Turbocharging (VGT) and Continuous Variable Valve Timing (CVVT) assist the engine to respond quickly at low revs and maintain efficiency at higher loads. The engine is paired to a high-performing CVT transmission and a robust steel belt rated to 325Nm.
Ride and handling:
MG says its UK engineering team has tuned the ZS Pro’s chassis to deliver a balance of comfort and control, providing drivers with a ride experience that strikes a good balance between firm and absorbent, which is akin to European expectations.
Price:
MG ZS Pro (R397 600) for the 1.5T Comfort and R431500 for the 1.5T Luxury. All ZS Pro models come with a seven-year/200 000km warranty as well as a five-year/60 000km service plan
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