MG4 (2026 - ) Electric review
The refreshed MG4 gets a new interior and tech upgrades, but is it enough to keep MG’s popular EV at the top?


Words by: Catherine Kent
Published on 25 February 2026 | 0 min read
The Autotrader expert verdict:
Available new from £29,995
The MG4’s blend of sharp looks and affordable pricing made it an instant hit, but since its launch new rivals and the Electric Car Grant have considerably altered the playing field. So, does MG’s breakthrough hit still stack up? Well, the MG4 has had a refresh, ditching its smallest battery option and gaining a new interior with updated tech. This provides some much-needed improvements and makes for a very compelling package, particularly given the MG4 is currently the cheapest EV with over 300 miles of range. Despite models like the refined Nissan Leaf, chic Volvo EX30 and roomy Skoda Elroq trying to steal its thunder, the MG4 still makes a strong case. Although for many buyers the new MG4 Urban will be all the car they need.
Reasons to buy:
- Good range
- Sharp looks
- Still decent value for money

Running costs for a MG MG4
“If you are looking for bragging rights on a budget, the MG4 is for you”

Reliability of a MG MG4
“For peace of mind all MG models come with a seven-year/80,000-mile warranty”

Safety for a MG MG4
“You’ll get an excellent 360-degree camera with a helpful transparent view so you can see exactly where your wheels are”

How comfortable is the MG MG4
“The material quality is an improvement on the previous model with soft-touch surfaces in place of some of the scratchier plastics”

Features of the MG MG4
“The MG4 has finally gone wireless for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and we like the addition of a few physical heating toggles”

Power for a MG MG4
“We were pleased to discover our own calculations matched the displayed efficiency (this is not a given) and when you do need to charge, you should be able to top-up from 10 to 80 per cent in around half an hour”














