The MG ZST looks a bit fancier than the lower spec models and the design sets the car apart from some of its rivals, giving it a higher end look than the price might suggest.
The wide grille and central logo placement work with the sloped headlights to help tie its stylish look together while the fog lights on this model work as a design feature.
The paint option on the review model is 'Pebble Black', which is included in the price. 'York White' is the only other no extra-cost colour.
The side view of the Essence ZST is clean. It does look like some other small SUVs on the market, but the two-tone 17-inch alloys help it stand out.
The gloss black detailing on the exterior matches with the interior design, as do the red brake callipers.
At the back, the ZST Essence receives a new curvy bumper that adds to the more expensive feel, and ties in beautifully with the new tail-lights and curve of the boot.
Inside the Essence has the red MG logos on the front seats and it gives it that extra oomph, particularly on the Pebble Black version.
Inside the premium vibe continues. Every ZST receives a leather steering wheel, with contrast red stitching, and leather-appointed seats. On the Essence they look good. The tech and display is also very modern, and quite minimal.