The 2025 MG 4 continues to impress as an affordable electric vehicle option, offering strong value, decent performance, and improved build quality. While it excels in pricing and features, some may find its infotainment system quirky and charging speeds adequate but not class-leading.

8.0/10

CarExplore Overall Comparative Score

This score reflects the aggregated ratings from CarExpert (8.4/10), CarsGuide (7.8/10), Drive (7.7/10), and WhichCar (8.2/10).

Quick Facts

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  • Price Range: $32,990 - $55,990 (drive-away)
  • Electric Range (WLTP): 350km - 520km (depending on variant)
  • Power/Torque: 125kW/250Nm (base) to 180kW/350Nm (Long Range)
  • 0-100km/h: 7.7 seconds (base) to 6.5 seconds (Long Range)
  • Battery: 51kWh - 77kWh (depending on variant)

Key Specifications

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Specification Excite 51 Long Range 77
Battery 51kWh 77kWh
Power 125kW 180kW
Torque 250Nm 350Nm
Range (WLTP) 350km 520km
Drive Type RWD RWD
0-100km/h 7.7s 6.5s
Max DC Charging 88kW 140kW

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Competitive pricing, especially for base model
  • Decent electric range
  • Improved build quality
  • Engaging driving dynamics
  • Spacious interior for its size
  • Long warranty

Cons:

  • Some infotainment quirks
  • Charging speeds adequate but not class-leading
  • Limited rear headroom for taller passengers
  • Some cheap interior materials
  • Overzealous driver assistance systems in some situations

Expert Review Summaries

CarExpert

Rating: 8.4/10

  • Pros: Strong value proposition, engaging drive, improved quality
  • Cons: Some cheap interior materials, infotainment quirks

Summary: "The MG 4 offers compelling value in the EV market, with a blend of performance, range, and features that make it an attractive option for those looking to make the switch to electric." Read the full review

CarsGuide

Rating: 7.8/10

  • Pros: Affordable pricing, decent range, improved refinement
  • Cons: Some ergonomic issues, charging speed could be better

Summary: "The MG 4 presents a strong value proposition in the EV market, especially for urban drivers, though some quirks remain in its operation and charging capabilities." Read the full review

Drive

Rating: 7.7/10

  • Pros: Competitive pricing, improved build quality, decent performance
  • Cons: Some cheap interior materials, limited rear headroom

Summary: "The MG 4 offers good value in the electric vehicle segment, with improvements in quality and performance, though some compromises are evident in interior materials and space." Read the full review

WhichCar

Rating: 8.2/10

  • Pros: Attractive pricing, engaging driving dynamics, spacious interior
  • Cons: Infotainment quirks, some overzealous safety systems

Summary: "The MG 4 impresses with its value for money, driving enjoyment, and practicality, making it a strong contender in the affordable EV market despite some minor drawbacks." Read the full review

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CarExplore's Take on the 2025 MG 4

The MG 4 continues to shake up the electric vehicle market with its combination of affordability and decent performance. Its competitive pricing has made it even more attractive, with the base model undercutting many petrol-powered competitors.

2025 MG 4 Review Roundup – All Australian Reviews in One

Performance is respectable across the range, with even the base model offering sprightly acceleration. The Long Range variant provides a good balance of power and range, making it suitable for longer trips. Handling is surprisingly engaging, with the rear-wheel-drive setup providing a fun driving experience.

Interior space is impressive for the vehicle's size, though taller passengers may find rear headroom limited. The cabin design is modern and functional, but some cheaper materials are evident, especially in lower trims. The infotainment system, while feature-rich, has some quirks that may take getting used to.

Charging capabilities are adequate but not class-leading. While this may not be an issue for most urban users, it could be a consideration for those planning frequent long-distance travel.

Safety features are comprehensive, though some reviewers noted that certain driver assistance systems can be overzealous in their interventions.The long warranty and improving build quality address some concerns about long-term reliability that have been associated with newer Chinese brands.

Ideal For: Urban dwellers looking for an affordable entry into EV ownership, who prioritize value and are willing to accept some compromises in charging speed and interior quality.

Consider Alternatives If: You require faster charging for frequent long trips, prioritize premium interior materials, or want the latest in infotainment technology.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the MG 4's range compare to its main competitors?

A: The range is competitive, with the Long Range model offering up to 520km WLTP, which is good for its price point.

Is the MG 4 suitable for long trips?

A: While capable, its charging speed may make longer trips less convenient than some faster-charging competitors.

What is the warranty coverage for the MG 4?

A: MG offers a 7-year, unlimited-kilometer warranty for the vehicle and battery.

How does the interior space compare to other small EVs?

A: The MG 4 offers surprisingly good interior space for its class, with a practical boot and decent rear seat room.

Are there plans for a performance version of the MG 4?

A: Yes, MG has introduced the XPower variant for those seeking higher performance.