Starting with the features list, there’s almost a feeling that MG has gone overboard with the kit and technology on offer. The top-spec Astor Savvy gets segment-first features such as Level 2 autonomous driving tech (which includes lane keeping functions, blind-spot detection, rear cross traffic alert, adaptive cruise control, and autonomous emergency braking, among others), an AI-based assistant that’ll answer questions from Wikipedia and control certain car functions, hill-descent control, steering modes, and heated ORVMs. You’ll also be able to substitute the key with your smartphone via the i-Smart app if you want to, essentially making the key fob redundant. For the first time, there’s a car in the midsize-SUV segment that outdoes the Creta and the Seltos in this department, which is a feat in itself. However, the lack of telescopic adjustment for the steering is a telling omission.
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