
If you liked the sharp and sporty look of the MG 4, the new version might surprise you, because it looks like MG gave the 4 a full wardrobe change. The MG 4 is one of the more underrated EVs in the market today. It’s a quiet choice for people who want something that drives well, is easy to live with, and doesn’t look boring. Its sci-fi-inspired design has helped it stand out among other electric cars.
However, MG has decided to change that up. A new version of the MG 4 has been shown in China, and it now has a simpler and more everyday-friendly look. The sharp lines are gone, and instead, the car has rounder edges and a taller roof. The new shape makes it look like there’s more room inside. The latest MG 4 measures 4,395 mm long, 1,842 mm wide, and 1,551 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2,750 mm. It’s clearly grown a bit, especially in height. This change might help with comfort and space, especially for passengers in the back.
So far, there are no official photos of the new interior. MG also hasn’t released full details about its power and battery, but based on records from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, one version will come with a 120 kW motor. Considering the details, that gives the car around 161 hp. We still don’t know how far it can go on a full charge or if a more powerful version will be available. For now, it looks like MG is changing the MG 4 to be a better fit for people who want a comfortable and practical EV. The sporty design might be gone, but this could attract more drivers who want an EV for daily use.

Will we see this version in the Philippines soon? That part is still unclear, but since the current MG 4 is already here, it won’t be surprising if this updated one follows next. While waiting, you can check out the MG 4 and the full lineup at AutoDeal.com.ph, no need to leave home.
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