2026 MG U9 review | CarExpert


MG’s first ute is a monster moment for the Chinese brand.

It is arguable that the new MG U9 dual-cab isn’t targeting Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger buyers – but instead, it offers a strong design including a single-piece body side (like the LDV Terron 9 on which it’s based), independent multi-link coil-spring rear suspension (unlike the LDV), and a few innovations that we haven’t previously seen in the diesel ute market.

One of those – a fold-down ‘mid-gate’ between the tub and the cabin – could be a winning choice for those who want long load length capability but without choosing a single-cab/chassis (and the work-focused finishes that come with that).

Instead, the clever mid-gate is reserved for the top-spec model tested here, and it costs extra. But even with it fitted, this is a value-packed and premium-feeling ute… in some ways.

Read on to find out more.

How much does the MG U9 cost?

The MG brand is going in with a sharp price point for its debut ute range, well and truly cutting tens of thousands of bucks off the bill when you compare this dual-cab to some big-name players on spec.