The 2026 MG3 is a compact hatchback from MG Motor that aims to deliver practicality, modern technology, and strong value in the entry-level segment. Positioned to compete with rivals like the Hyundai i20 and other small urban cars, the MG3 appeals to buyers in Qatar who want a feature-rich vehicle with easy city handling and a comfortable everyday driving experience. In Qatar, its pricing makes it one of the more cost-effective new cars in its class.
Exterior
The 2026 MG3 features a contemporary hatchback design with smooth body lines and a balanced profile that helps it stand out among compact competitors. While not aggressively sporty, its proportions are pleasing and well-suited to urban environments. Alloy wheels (on higher trims), body-colored bumpers, and optional sunroof add extra visual appeal.
The overall look is modern and youthful — appealing to young drivers or small families seeking an economical but stylish ride for city and suburban driving.





Interior
Inside, the MG3 offers surprisingly spacious seating and thoughtful storage for its size, with plenty of compartments for personal items. The cabin design focuses on practicality and comfort, with supportive seats and good visibility all around. Higher trims bring upgraded touches like a leather steering wheel and improved upholstery, adding a more premium feel without blowing the budget.
Standard tech includes a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a 7-inch virtual instrument cluster — features not always found in this price segment.






Performance & Driving Experience
Powering the MG3 is a 1.5-liter petrol engine producing around 109 hp and 142 Nm of torque, paired with an automatic transmission (typically an 8-gear i-CVT in GCC specifications).
This setup delivers adequate performance for city driving and highway commuting, with an emphasis on smooth and responsive power delivery rather than outright speed. It’s economical and easy to drive, making it ideal for urban traffic and daily errands.
The MG3’s fuel consumption is around 6.7 L/100 km (≈14.9 km/l) — strong for its class and beneficial for cost-conscious drivers.
Technology & Features
The 2026 MG3 offers a generous set of features for its class:
Infotainment & Connectivity
- 10.25-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- 7-inch virtual instrument cluster
Comfort & Practicality
- Multi-function steering wheel
- 25 storage compartments maximizing usable space
- Electric sunroof (on select trims)
Safety & Assistance
- Front Collision Warning
- Emergency Lane Keep System
- Blind Spot Detection
- Adaptive Cruise Control (higher trim)
These systems are optional on higher trims, meaning the base model focuses on core comfort and connectivity.



Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine | 1.5 L Petrol, 4-cyl |
| Power | 109 hp |
| Torque | 142 Nm |
| Transmission | Automatic (i-CVT) |
| Drivetrain | Front-wheel drive |
| Fuel Consumption | 6.7 L/100 km |
| Body Style | 5-door hatchback |
| Seating Capacity | 5 |
| Boot Capacity | 256 L |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | 4,055×1,729×1,504 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,520 mm |
| Infotainment | 10.25″ touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto |
Variants & Trim Levels (2026, Qatar)
The MG3 lineup in Qatar includes three main trims:
- 1.5L Standard – Base model with essential features and the same engine setup.
- 1.5L Comfort (COM) – Adds items such as 16″ alloy wheels, rear AC vents, electric parking brake, and a sunroof.
- 1.5L Luxury (LUX) – Top trim with front parking sensors, 360° camera, adaptive cruise, keyless entry, lane-departure alert, and leather-style touches.
This range allows buyers to choose from practical and economical to feature-rich and tech-loaded variants.
Price in Qatar
Pricing for the 2026 MG3 in Qatar, depending on trim and options, is approximately:
- From ~QAR 46,000 – QAR 57,000.
This positions the MG3 as an affordable hatchback with generous equipment relative to price — a key competitive strength in its market segment.
Driving Experience
The MG3 offers an urban-friendly driving experience with light steering and responsive control at city speeds. Its automatic transmission and compact size make it easy to navigate Doha’s busy streets and tight parking situations.
Ride quality tends toward comfortable but budget-oriented, with suspension tuning favoring everyday smoothness. The 1.5 L engine provides adequate power for city and moderate highway use, though it isn’t designed for sporty driving. Fuel economy and low ownership costs are key positives for everyday use.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Attractive pricing and value for money in the Qatar hatchback segment.
- Modern infotainment and connectivity with a large screen.
- Comprehensive features on higher trims (Adaptive Cruise, 360° camera).
- Efficient engine and pleasant city driving.
Cons
- Modest power output, typical for engine size and city-focus.
- Interior quality and refinement may not match higher-tier rivals. (Industry observations)
- Ride and handling comfort lean toward practicality over performance.
Pricing in Qatar
The MG3 is available in three distinct trim levels, offering high value even at the entry point.
| Trim Level | Official Price (QAR) | Key Features |
| 1.5L STD (Base) | QAR 42,000 – 46,000 | 10.25″ Screen, Rear Sensors, Hill Assist, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. |
| 1.5L COM (Mid) | QAR 51,000 – 52,000 | 16-inch Alloys, Rear AC Vents, Electric Parking Brake, Sunroof. |
| 1.5L LUX (Full) | QAR 57,000 – 58,500 | 360° Camera, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert, PVC Seats. |
Image Courtesy: MG Qatar

