MG ZS (2024–present) Service Schedule & Costs
The second-generation MG ZS is serviced every 15,000 km or 12 months in Australia, and every 15,000 miles or 12 months in the UK — whichever comes first in each case. Read that again: the number is the same, the unit is not. 15,000 miles is about 24,100 km, so a UK-schedule ZS drives roughly 60% further between services than an Australian one. If you imported your car, or you’re reading advice from a forum in another country, check which market’s schedule it assumes before you follow it.
Australia — intervals and capped prices (all ZS variants)
Interval: every 15,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first. MG Australia publishes fixed service prices for the first five services:
| Service | Due at | 1.5 Petrol (Vibe) | 1.5T Petrol | Hybrid+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15,000 km / 12 mo | $273 | $273 | $272 |
| 2 | 30,000 km / 24 mo | $426 | $426 | $433 |
| 3 | 45,000 km / 36 mo | $273 | $273 | $272 |
| 4 | 60,000 km / 48 mo | $794 | $784 | $731 |
| 5 | 75,000 km / 60 mo | $273 | $273 | $272 |
Prices in AUD inc. GST, as published in MG Australia’s official Service Pricing Guide (retrieved 19 August 2026). Service 4 is the big one on every variant — it lands at four years and is worth budgeting for.
United Kingdom — intervals
Interval: every 15,000 miles or every year, whichever comes first — MG’s standard schedule for current models, as stated on MG Motor UK’s official servicing page. UK servicing uses dealer-set pricing or MG’s service plans rather than a national capped-price table.
Source: mg.co.uk/servicing, verified 19 August 2026 (“Each service should occur every 15,000 miles … or every year — whichever comes first”).
What’s in each service?
The per-service item checklists (what gets inspected, changed or replaced at each visit) are not published on either official page. We are obtaining the detailed schedule sheets and will publish the breakdown here once verified — we don’t guess at maintenance items.
First-generation ZS (2017–2024)?
The first-generation car follows different schedules. Its guide is in preparation and will be published separately — don’t apply the tables above to a pre-2024 ZS.