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Includes £500 off. The new ZS comes with more safety kit as standard than the previous generation. Both trim grades come with a suite of features as part of MG Pilot, which now includes things like lane keeping assistance, adaptive cruise control, alerts for if you are about to reverse out into traffic and blind spot monitoring ? our favourite addition. Technology is another area where the ZS has had an upgrade. The driver now gets a seven-inch digital display with an additional 12.3-inch infotainment system. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are both supported but you?ll have to plug your phone in on both trim levels and not all cables seem to work. The ZS retains a few physical buttons so you always have access to the volume controls without going through a screen and you can also programme shortcuts to features like the heating using the steering wheel. This sounds great in theory, but in practice it?s still a rather clunky system as you need to exit your smartphone apps every time you want to change your temperature settings. You?ll get used to it, but it does make the shortcuts feel superfluous. All models come with climate control though, plus you?ll get keyless entry, rain sensing wipers and an app allowing you to lock, unlock, pre-condition and locate your car too. Top of the range Trophy models gain rear privacy glass and in addition to the standard rear parking sensors they also have a 360-degree camera which comes in very handy.