MG HS vs Jetour Dashing: Which SUV wins in 2025?
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(Web DesK): In Pakistan’s fast-growing SUV segment, the MG HS and Jetour Dashing have emerged as two of the most discussed contenders of 2025.

Jetour was introduced in Pakistan by United Motors, which is mainly known for its 70cc bikes, Chingchi rickshaws, and then a hatchback, Bravo.The brand is currently offering two models, the X70 Plus and the Dashing, both packed with impressive features for the price.

The MG HS is a compact crossover SUV produced by Chinese automaker SAIC Motor under the British MG brand. Introduced in 2018, it succeeded the MG GS.

Both MG HS and Jetour Dashing promise premium styling, advanced features and a strong road presence, but buyers are eager to see which one truly offers better value.

Price in Pakistan (2025)

  • MG HS Trophy: Rs 8,199,000
  • Jetour Dashing: Rs 8,295,000

MG HS is slightly cheaper, giving it an edge for budget-conscious buyers.

Seating Capacity

Both SUVs are 5-seaters, not 7-seaters. For third-row seating, the Jetour X70 Plus is a better option.

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Engine & Performance

  • MG HS: 1.5L Turbo Petrol | 160 hp | 250 Nm | 7-Speed DCT | 55L tank
  • Jetour Dashing: 1.5L Turbo Petrol | 154–156 hp | 230 Nm | 6-Speed DCT | 57L tank

MG HS offers more power and torque, while Jetour’s larger fuel tank benefits long trips.

Interior & Tech

  • MG HS: iSMART connectivity, panoramic sunroof, dual-zone climate, 8 airbags, 360° camera, 5-star Euro NCAP rating.
  • Jetour Dashing: 15.6" infotainment, voice control, HUD, wireless charging, ambient lighting, ion air purification, Level 2+ ADAS.

Jetour leads in tech; MG HS excels in safety and comfort.

Cargo & Ground Clearance

  • MG HS: ~463L boot, 175 mm clearance
  • Jetour Dashing: ~977L (seats down), 190 mm clearance

Jetour offers more versatility for travel and semi-rough terrains.
Both SUVs bring their own strengths to the table, making the choice largely dependent on individual priorities. Whether it’s safety and performance or tech and practicality, the final pick comes down to what matters most to the buyer.