
The differences between the MG6 2018 and 2019 models are: 1. Different tire specifications: The front and rear tire specifications of the MG6 2018 model are 205/55R16; the 2019 model's front and rear tire specifications are 215/50R17. 2. Different trunk volumes: The trunk volume of the MG6 2018 model is 424 to 1170L; the 2019 model's trunk volume is 499 to 1383L. 3. Different curb weights: The curb weight of the MG6 2018 model is 1320kg; the 2019 model's curb weight is 1335kg. The entire MG6 series uses a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, with body dimensions of 4695mm in length, 1848mm in width, 1462mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2715mm.

I remember being quite interested in the MG6 models from the 2018 and 2019 versions when I went to see them. The 2018 version was already quite sporty, but the 2019 version had many upgrades in details. The front grille was changed to a honeycomb design, making it look more aggressive. The wheel style was also updated, with the high-end version featuring 18-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. The biggest change in the interior was the dashboard—the 2018 version had dual circular analog dials, while the 2019 version switched to a 7-inch LCD screen that could change colors according to the driving mode. In terms of features, the 2019 version added many practical functions, such as auto hold, rear USB ports, and some versions even had an air purifier. The power specs were similar, but the 2019 version had smoother transmission tuning, making city driving less jerky. Also, the key fob design was updated, much more compact than the 2018 version.

The 2019 model comes with more practical features compared to the 2018 version, offering much better value for money. I noticed that keyless entry is standard on the 2019 model, whereas it was only available on the top trim in 2018. The infotainment screen has been upgraded to a 10.1-inch display with a redesigned interface, which is much smoother than the 2018 model. Safety features have seen significant improvements, with adaptive cruise control and automatic emergency braking now available on mid-trim 2019 models. The seat material has also been upgraded, with the 2019 model featuring perforated leather for better ventilation in summer. The trunk opening mechanism has been changed, and the 2019 model adds a kick sensor. There are more color options as well, with the 2019 model introducing a new Track Green, while the 2018 model only offered standard red, blue, and white.

The exterior differences between the 2018 and 2019 models are minimal, mainly in the front grille and headlights. The 2018 model features a starry sky grille, while the 2019 model adopts a sportier black honeycomb design. The headlight shape has been slightly adjusted, with the 2019 model's daytime running lights changing to a strip-style design. The infotainment system upgrade is significant, with the Banma system upgraded from 2.0 to 3.0, offering stronger voice recognition. In terms of driving experience, the 2019 model has optimized chassis vibration filtering, making it less bumpy over speed bumps. The fuel consumption display has changed, with the 2019 model showing real-time instantaneous fuel consumption on the center console. The exhaust note has been tuned to be deeper and more pleasant compared to the noisier 2018 model.


