
2025 MG HS 1.5 T-GDI Trophy 5-door hatchback
Description
So, I’ve been driving this MG HS for a few months now and honestly, it’s been a solid daily driver — clean, tech-packed, and just the right mix of practicality and style. It’s a 2025 model with the 1.5 T-GDI engine and the DCT automatic transmission, so it’s got good performance without being too thirsty.The interior is pretty slick — 12.3-inch touchscreen with a virtual driver display, which is handy for navigation and keeping an eye on things. There’s a full suite of driver aids: adaptive cruise, lane keep assist, blind spot detection, forward collision warning, and traffic jam assist. I use the parking sensors a lot, especially when I’m pulling into narrow streets near Berwick-upon-Tweed. The 360-degree camera is a real lifesaver.
It’s got Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, and a decent audio system with 8 speakers and DAB. There’s a 4 USB port setup (2 front, 2 rear), which is perfect for charging phones and tablets. The seats are comfy — heated front seats, 4-way adjustable passenger seat, and a 6-way driver seat with lumbar support. The second row has a 60/40 fold, and there’s a 3-seat bench — good for kids or small trips.
I’ve also got all the safety features: ABS, ESP, airbags, side curtain airbags, tyre pressure monitoring, and even a keyless entry with push-button start. The alloy wheels are 19-inch Blade diamond cut — looks sharp, and the silver roof rails give it a bit of a premium feel.
It’s been well-maintained and has a full service history. I’ve had it in and out of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and it’s been reliable in all sorts of weather.
The price is £21,985.20 — I’ve been thinking about selling it because I’m moving to a new area, and I want to keep the car in a place where it’ll be properly looked after.
I’m not a big fan of flashy marketing, so I’m just sharing it as is — no fluff, just real details. If you’re interested, I’m happy to chat or show it around. No pressure, just a solid used car with a lot of tech and good value.