I'm satisfied with the SAIC Motor MG ONE's 12 radar sensors, 4 Bosch surround-view cameras, 3 Bosch ultrasonic radars, and 1 Bosch front advanced camera—features that competitors like Chery Tiggo 7P and Haval Chitu lack brand specifications for. The intelligent cockpit reduces manual operations, with voice control for driving modes, though it can't open the trunk. The ride smoothness, shock absorption, and NVH performance are excellent for its class; coastal models reportedly include 16 sound insulation packages, UV-resistant glass, and underbody armor.
The main drawbacks: Voice commands can't open the sunshade alone or control non-driver windows (12.28 trim), which also lacks 4-window one-touch up/down and passenger power adjustment. No power tailgate, limited in-car app options, no 12V power outlet, tight front license plate fit, minor detail flaws, and current urban fuel consumption of 11.7L/100km at 16km/h average speed (acceptable for heavy traffic).