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MG unveils new 252 deals with a significant chunk knocked off the list price across its hybrid range

MG unveils new 252 deals with a significant chunk knocked off the list price across its hybrid range

The blitz is led by the HS plug-in hybrid (priced from €40,995), now available with the max trade-in booster or deposit contribution and a decent 4.9pc finance rate.
The mid-sized SUV is winning hearts and minds with its ­ability to drive in EV mode for up to 120km, and coupled with the petrol engine, it delivers a total range of over 1,000km.
It also has advanced safety features, high-end comfort and MG's seven-year warranty as standard.
Also on offer is the ZS Hybrid+ self-charging SUV, with prices starting at just €28,995. It comes with a €1,500 trade-in booster along with a 5.9pc finance rate.
Those looking for even cheaper motoring may consider the MG3 Hybrid+, from €23,995, which also comes with €1,500 off and the same finance APR as the ZS.
According to MG, one of the standout features of these offers is flexibility, as customers can choose to apply their discount offer as a deposit contribution when using finance, or take it as a trade-in booster if paying upfront .
Elsewhere, the marque is offering the award-winning MG4 EV Standard Range with the choice of either a €4,000 discount or 0pc finance.
The fully-electric four-door VW Golf-sized hatchback has a claimed range of up to 350km and is rear-wheel drive.
This deal will see the price drop from €30,995 to €26,995 (including government grants) on all MG4s ordered before June 30.
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