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MG is about to launch the updated MG4 electric vehicle in China. The official reveal is scheduled for September 2025, with pre-orders set to begin in August.
Spy shots from Chinese bloggers have already given fans an early look. With major upgrades in size, design, and tech, the new MG4 is expected to make waves in the electric car world.

Spy photos reveal a sleeker MG4 with a bold, curvy design. This new version feels more modern and eye-catching than the one before.
The shape looks refined and aerodynamic, making it stand out on the road. MG wants to attract younger, tech-savvy buyers who care about both looks and performance in their electric vehicle.

The new MG4 debuts a special paint called Donglai Purple. In Chinese, Donglai means “coming from the East,” and the color shifts in the sunlight.
It has a mix of metallic shine and pearlescent mist, making it truly unique. This is the first time fans are seeing the shade outside of digital or studio images.

The MG4 is now longer and wider, offering more space inside. It measures 4,395 mm in length with a 2,750 mm wheelbase.
These larger dimensions beat competitors like the BYD Dolphin and VW ID.3. The added size is expected to improve comfort for passengers and make cargo storage more practical for everyday use.

Inside the cabin, the MG4 gets a major upgrade in design and layout. The dashboard is minimalist, with a floating touchscreen that looks sleek and modern.
A rectangular digital instrument panel gives drivers easy access to car data. The two-spoke multifunction steering wheel blends style and practicality, allowing for better control and comfort during daily driving or long trips.

MG4 now includes Oppo’s in-car system for smarter driving. The setup links directly with your smartphone, so you can control the car using your phone or even gestures.
It supports app mirroring, voice assistance, and gesture-based navigation. This tech aims to make driving easier, smoother, and way more fun for users who love gadgets and seamless connectivity.

Even with all the digital upgrades, MG didn’t forget the importance of real buttons. Below the central screen, four main control buttons and a hazard light switch offer easy access.
These buttons help drivers stay focused without looking away from the road. It’s the perfect mix of touch and feel for those who value simplicity and safety.

The gear selector has moved from the center console to behind the steering wheel. This change opens up more room in the middle area for storage or comfort.
It also adds to the cabin’s clean and modern look. For drivers, this means easier access and better use of space while maintaining a stylish design.

The new MG4 includes features that make daily driving more relaxing. It comes with a wireless phone charger placed in the center for both the driver and the passenger.
Seats offer power adjustments, heating, and cooling to suit all weather. MG designed these comfort upgrades to make the MG4 feel like a high-end car at an affordable price.

MG has hinted at the possibility of introducing semi-solid-state batteries in future versions of the MG4, which could offer extended range, though specific figures have not been confirmed. This would be a huge step forward for EV range and daily convenience.
While SAIC hasn’t confirmed it yet, the talk has sparked major interest. If true, it could make the MG4 a game-changer in the electric vehicle world.

The updated MG4 keeps a strong 120 kW rear-mounted motor. This power source works with MacPherson front struts and five-link rear suspension.
That combo offers a smooth, stable ride even on tough roads. Drivers can expect better handling and solid performance, making the MG4 not just stylish but also fun to drive on highways or in city traffic.

The MG4’s front lights are thinner and sharper for a futuristic look. Daytime running lights are now built into the design for added safety and flair.
The front MG badge also lights up, which adds a bold, high-tech touch. These lighting updates give the MG4 a more premium and modern vibe that helps it stand out on the road.

At the back, the taillights now resemble the British Union Jack flag. This small detail honors MG’s roots and its 100-year heritage.
Though the brand is owned by SAIC, the British design influence is still strong. Fans of classic MG will love this tribute, blending the brand’s history with its electric future.

The new MG4 has stylish alloy wheels that give it a sportier edge. One key change is the location of the charging port, which is now positioned on the left front fender.
This makes it easier to plug in at tight or public charging spots. It’s a small switch that could make a big difference for drivers on the go.

MG fans in China can place pre-orders starting August 5. The full official launch is scheduled for September 5.
That means the new MG4 will be hitting the roads very soon. With interest growing and teasers already online, buyers are counting down the days until they can experience the new version firsthand.
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MG has crafted this new MG4 to take on strong EV rivals. With a bigger body, bold design, and better features, it aims to challenge models like the BYD Dolphin and VW ID.3.
The upgrades help MG stand tall in a crowded market. This redesign could be the boost MG needs to grow its share of the electric vehicle world.
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