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MG QS Super Hybrid: Plug-in hybrid large SUV coming to take on Kluger, Sorento

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The MG QS Super Hybrid is one step closer to launching in the Australian market, where it’ll take on establishment Japanese and Korean players and Chinese challengers in the growing plug-in hybrid SUV space.

Government certification documents seen by CarExpert show the QS Super Hybrid has been approved for sale in Australia, and provide key details on its plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain.

We’ve contacted MG Motor Australia to confirm when the QS Super Hybrid will launch locally.

Per the documents, the QS Super Hybrid mates a 105kW turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with a single-speed automatic transmission and a 170kW electric motor, with MG claiming a total system output of 150kW.

That sees it nearly matching the existing petrol-powered QS launched here earlier this year, which pumps out 153kW from a turbocharged 2.0-litre four.

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The approval documents don’t list battery capacity or electric-only range.

The front-wheel drive HS Super Hybrid mid-size SUV released in Australia earlier this year also features a 105kW 1.5-litre turbo-petrolengine. However, it has claimed system outputs of 220kW and 350Nm, and uses a 24.7kWh battery offering 120km of electric range on the WLTP cycle.

Like the HS Super Hybrid but unlike the petrol QS, the Super Hybrid – which has yet to be officially revealed or go on sale in any market – is offered exclusively with front-wheel drive. No all-wheel drive option is available.

It still features a seven-seat layout, matching the rival Chery Tiggo 9 Super Hybrid and one-upping – or is that two-upping? – the upcoming Skoda Kodiaq PHEV, which offers only a five-seat configuration.

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