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Just sharing my opinion:

True value for money: Oshan X7
A depreciating, overpriced vehicle: Haval H6 HEV
The most unique and absolute Value for money: MG HS PHEV
All groups are just assemblers, so as soon as sales drop, so will aftersales and parts.

You want a hybrid, wait for sportage HEV pricing
You just want the biggest crossover, with a lot of power, get the Oshan X7. (Haval 2.0 also seems good too but its just useless spending 1mil additional for a similar chinese offering)
If You're a tech enthusiast. Mg hs phev at 9.5mil is the way to go. Though a little boring since it's basically the same old car from 4 years back. But the plug in and those power figures are just tempting

The H6 is a tad bit bigger so if money is not a limiting factor it would win.
Once we factor in money the H6 might lose a lot of its market value if the new hybrid Sportage is priced aggressively.
MG HS have struggled with resale, so I wonder how much of a difference a new variant would make.

At the end of the day, both have their pros and cons. It comes down to personal preference. If priced correctly the new Sportage hybrid could turn around the whole market though

1 month later

Well I'm facing the same dilema. my limit is around 10Mil. Haval HEV (12.1Mil) is around 2.6M more expensive than MG Phev. Haval is beautiful and SUV like ... MG stupids have made it like a bigger Sedan. but does spending 2.6Mil more is worth it ... I think no ... plus you are getting a Phev rather than an HEV. Haval seats are not comfortable and extra large.
If I go for Haval 2.0, then I'm opting for a petrol vehicle ... in current day and age, we should go for higher Tech! So EV or HEV should be the way to go.
Is there a better option. Oshan interior looks cheap and old school.
Sportage HEV is even more expensive ( 12.8Mil) but it could kill Haval.
So is MG Phev is worth it ... my kids love it ... its much more comfortable than Haval.
Anyone knows how is cabin noise?
Does anyone has news on Jaecoo? I'd simply go for it if the range is around 10M. what about Tuscon? TIggo?

The MG HS Phev basically fixed all my issues that I had with the 1.5 HS when it launched. Very capable now. It is definitely the most value to money option at this price. Jolion HEV could also be considered.

The H6 2.0 is still a great car, better performance and stability due to all wheel drive compared to the HEV. If you are absolutely stuck on getting a hybrid, the MG Phev is a good choice.

I do not think that this is happening, instead I see a lot more sales of Santa fe, considering for a little extra premium you are getting a bigger 7 seater. I doubt that it will sell much without a heavy discount (much like the Santa Fe)