
The Covenant Car Company, Inc. (TCCCI), the official distributor of MG vehicles in the Philippines, will not collect an additional deposit from clients to cover the provisional safeguard bond as mandated by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on all brand new MG vehicles until June 30, 2021.
MG Philippines will not be collecting an additional deposit from its customers to cover the provisional safeguard bond as mandated by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). With that, MG’s entire line of vehicle lineup shall retain its SRP until June 30, 2021. This should give their customers the flexibility to purchase their preferred MG vehicle without any supplementary fees.

The MG ZS still starts at P818,000 for the entry-level 1.5 Style MT and tops up at P998,888 for the 1.5 Alpha AT variant. Aside from its good looks, the MG ZS is also fuel-efficient and gets a good amount of features, especially on the range-topping variants. Sitting above the ZS is the MG RX 5, likewise, its price ranges from P1,058,888, for the Core MT, up to P1,298,888 for the range-topping Alpha AT. This compact crossover boasts a well-laid out interior that looks good and is also spacious at the same time.
Its sedan range also retains the same prices, with the MG 6 still starting at P1,068,888 for the Alpha AT and tops up at P1,188,888 for the Trophy AT. Notably, this model happens to be one of the most affordable fastbacks in the market. The MG 5, on the other hand, starts at P658,888 for the 1.5 Core MT and tops us at P938,888 for the 1.5 Alpha CVT. This subcompact sedan happens to be the most affordable model in MG Philippines’ lineup, despite that, the MG 5 stands strong in terms of interior space and features.
This limited offer is carried out in all 37 operational dealerships nationwide. So if you’re planning to purchase a brand new MG vehicle, then now is the best time.
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