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So, a little more than Kiahyundai and the same for battery? Maybe more distance.
Or did Australia have worse terms before?
Hyundai is 5 years, Kia is 7 years, MG was 8 years but is now 10 years. That's a huge difference.
They also DONT specify that you need dealer servicing, and cover EV batteries for the duration. Considering you can pick up an MG for as low as $35K AUD thats a lot of guaranteed motoring for your money.
There was a time when Hyundai offered a ten year warranty.