2026 MG 4

2023 Launch  ·  Australia

MG MG 4

Small electric hatch. from $30,990 drive-away. 7 years, unlimited km. Battery: 7 years, unlimited km

On Sale NowBattery Electric
From
$30,990d/a
Range (WLTP)
350 to 450km
Power
125 to 320kW
Battery
51 to 64kWh
DC charge
88 to 144kW
Boot
363L

What is it?

MG 4 is the car most responsible for the next wave of Australian EV adoption. The 2025 facelift sharpens styling and refreshes the cabin while holding the segment-disrupting pricing intact.

The lineup runs from Excite 51 at $30,990 drive-away, through to XPower AWD at $60,990 drive-away. Warranty cover sits at 10 years, 250,000 km (transferable).

Interior and Technology

$30,990 drive-away is the cheapest new EV on sale in Australia, with a 5-star ANCAP rating and a 7-year warranty including the battery.

363 L boot is small for the size, and the Excite 51 is restricted to 88 kW DC peak and wired CarPlay.

Should you buy the MG 4?

Reasons to buy

  • $30,990 drive-away is the cheapest new EV on sale in Australia, with a 5-star ANCAP rating and a 7-year warranty including the battery.
  • Warranty: 7 years, unlimited km. Battery: 7 years, unlimited km.
  • 5-star ANCAP (2023), full driver-assist suite.
  • 363 L boot, segment-competitive cargo space.

Reasons to wait

  • 363 L boot is small for the size, and the Excite 51 is restricted to 88 kW DC peak and wired CarPlay.
  • You want a bigger boot (Atto 3, EV3 carry more), AWD on a non-performance grade, or wireless CarPlay on the entry trim.
  • Excite 64 is the price-to-range sweet spot at $39,990 drive-away. XPower is a niche performance buy, not the volume pick.
  • Top trim climbs to $60,990 drive-away.
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City drivers
Tidy footprint, easy parking
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Drivers
Pace and poise
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Budget
Sharp entry pricing
EV first-timers
Charge at home, skip the servo

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The CarTell take

We have not driven this yet. On paper, here is how it stacks up.

Strongest suit on paper
$30,990 drive-away is the cheapest new EV on sale in Australia, with a 5-star ANCAP rating and a 7-year warranty including the battery.
The trade-off
363 L boot is small for the size, and the Excite 51 is restricted to 88 kW DC peak and wired CarPlay.
Check before you buy
Excite 64 is the price-to-range sweet spot at $39,990 drive-away. XPower is a niche performance buy, not the volume pick.
Best suited to
First-time EV buyers chasing the cheapest new EV in Australia, plus hot hatch fans who want 320 kW for under $61,000 drive-away.

The Rivals

Small electric hatch  ·  Australia  ·  2026
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Common questions
How much is the MG 4 in Australia?

Pricing opens at $30,990 drive-away for the Excite 51, $39,990 for the Excite 64, $43,990 for the Essence 64, and $60,990 for the XPower AWD.

What is the range of the MG 4?

350 km WLTP on the Excite 51, 450 km WLTP on the Excite 64 and Essence 64, and 400 km WLTP on the XPower AWD.

How fast does the MG 4 charge?

144 kW DC peak on Essence and XPower. The entry Excite 51 is limited to 88 kW.

What is the MG 4 warranty?

7 years unlimited km on the vehicle and 7 years unlimited km on the battery.