

Prices for the MG eZS are expected to start around 20-23 lakh (ex-showroom), which should make it a competitively priced offering over Hyundai Kona Electric.

Overall, it’s a cabin that looks and feels like a car above this price point. MG Motor India will be introducing the eZS electric SUV in the last quarter of 2019 and the model will be locally assembled at the automaker's Halol facility in Gujarat. The aluminum trim pieces are well executed with the plastic wood bits, and are found at only a few places such as the front storage area and door panels. The seats, however, are very nice, indeed. The leather found all over the cabin feels nice to touch, but does lack some padding in some places, especially the doors. Piano black plastic is only found in the gear lever indicators and slightly wrapped around the center stack of infotainment and aircon controls, and, thankfully, the chances of fingerprints or dust are very minimal. Places like the lower door panels and door cargo compartments are still the hard, glossy kind, but that’s totally forgivable as the chances of scuffing them up always presents itself. The plastics are mostly of the soft touch variety, and feel squishy and nicely textured, save for a few bits of the cabin where the hands rarely touch. The RX5 proves to be a little bit more adventurous than its rivals, opting for a nice beige leather theme, coupled with black plastics and wood trim pieces. Inside the 2019 MG RX5, you’ll find no shortage of carefully selected materials and great cabin design execution.
