The MG GT is quite an interesting offering. It’s a compact sedan that’s stylish, enjoyable to drive, and relatively affordable.
The sporty sedan comes in two variants: the naturally aspirated GT Alpha and the turbocharged GT Sport. Today, our very own Jason Tulio takes a closer look at the base Alpha variant.
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Of course, the first thing that catches the eye is the MG GT's sleek and sporty exterior design. From the sharp headlights to the aggressive front grille and the sloping roofline, this sedan certainly has the looks to turn heads on the road. But does its interior match up?
Step inside the MG GT’s cabin, and you’ll be greeted with a modern and minimalist design. The infotainment system is intuitive and easy to use, and the materials used throughout the cabin feel premium and of good quality. Plus, there’s plenty of space in both the front and back seats, making it a comfortable ride for both the driver and passengers.

Now, despite being the non-turbo version, the MG GT Alpha still packs a punch with its 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine that churns out 112hp and 150Nm of torque. However, the real question is: How does the non-turbo GT perform on the road? Does it live up to its ‘sport sedan’ label? Well, that’s for you to find out by clicking on the embedded video above.