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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