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The third generation of the MG3 will have its world premiere on February 26 at the 2024 Geneva International Motor Show, the company confirmed.

The SAIC-owned brand also released the first teaser image of the interior on Monday, showcasing a fully revamped cabin. This redesign incorporates prominent dual infotainment and instrument panel displays, along with a rotary gear selector similar to the one found in the larger MG4 EV. Additionally, the seats boast diamond-stitched upholstery, something will likely be offered on higher trim levels.

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 2024 MG3 Teases Interior With Dual Screens Ahead Of Geneva Motor Show Premiere

While this is the first time that MG showed us the upcoming model, we are already familiar with its styling thanks to leaked photos and patent drawings. Predictably, the hatchback looks like a baby version of the MG5 and MG7 sedans, adopting the latest styling language of brand.

The front end sports a sharp nose and aggressive headlights. The large bumper intake makes up for the lack of a grille and is flanked by aerodynamic wings. The profile is more sculpted than before, with curved character lines reminiscent of the Seat Ibiza. At the back, there is a pair of horizontally mounted taillights and a sporty rear bumper.

MG has also confirmed plans to replace the current petrol-only powerplant with a new Hybrid Plus system. Although specific technical details were not disclosed, it is anticipated that the self-charging hybrid system will comprise a 1.5-liter petrol engine, a solitary electric motor, and a lithium-ion battery pack.

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The outgoing second generation of the MG 3 was originally introduced in 2011, with a facelift following 2018. Despite its age, the model remains a dominant force in Australia’s supermini segment, benefiting from the fact that it is the most affordable new car in the country. Still, MG needed a clean sheet design for its entry-level offering, that will keep it relevant until the EV-only era arises.

The 2024 MG 3 is expected to go on sale in Europe, the UK, and Asia-Pacific regions shortly after its debut in Geneva. It is safe to assume that the hatch will remain competitively priced, like its predecessor.

Story was updated on February 5, 2024 to include new information and teaser photos

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