
MG Motor Australia has detailed the upcoming MGU9 ute, confirming specifications and features ahead of its local launch. The ute has been designed and tested in Australia, with a focus on balancing utility, comfort, and safety.

Power comes by way of a 2.5-litre turbo-diesel engine paired with a ZF 8-speed automatic transmission and BorgWarner Super Select 4WD system. The chassis supports a 3.5-tonne towing capacity and has been treated with anti-corrosion protection.

The MGU9 features front double-wishbone and rear multi-link independent suspension, which differentiates it from the LDV Terron 9, which — despite sharing a platform with the MGU9 — uses a solid rear axle with leaf springs.

A notable feature unique to the MGU9 is its ability to fold down the rear seats to create access between the cabin and tub, improving versatility.
A two-step electric folding tailgate is also unique to the MGU9, providing easier access to the rear tub and doubling as a seating surface with built-in cup holders. Inside, the ute offers heated and ventilated front and rear seats, a massage function for the driver, and dual 12.3-inch digital displays.

Safety equipment includes Bosch ESP 9.3 with vehicle dynamic control, traction control and automatic emergency braking. MG says the ute meets Euro NCAP five-star safety standards and has been benchmarked across Australian conditions.
While MG has not confirmed pricing, the MGU9 shares its platform with the LDV Terron 9, which launched in Australia from $50,990 drive-away for ABN holders. Given MG sells directly without a distributora – unlike LDV, which is distributed by Ateco – pricing is expected to be similar or slightly sharper, though final figures remain unannounced.
Further details including warranty, accessories, and delivery timelines will be announced at a later date. Interested buyers can register their interest through MG Motor Australia’s website or dealerships.
FAQ
When will the MG U9 go on sale in Australia?
MG has not confirmed an official launch date, though interested buyers can register their details with MG dealerships or via the company’s website.
How does the MG U9 differ from the LDV Terron 9?
While the two utes share a platform, the MG U9 features rear multi-link suspension instead of a solid axle with leaf springs, and it includes fold-down rear seats for direct access to the tub.
What is the towing capacity of the MG U9?
The MG U9 has a braked towing capacity of 3.5 tonnes, aligning with many other dual-cab utes sold in Australia.
Has pricing for the MG U9 been announced?
Pricing has not been confirmed. However, with the related LDV Terron 9 starting from $50,990 drive-away for ABN holders, MG’s pricing is expected to be in a similar range, though official figures are yet to be released.
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