Verdict
The MG 4 meets plenty of the needs of those shopping for an electric hatchback.
Kicking things off is the fact that it comes with a 64kWh battery, which is good enough to meet the gamut of family errands with only occasional charging. Then there's the fact that it offers good levels of leg room for rear passengers, thanks to its generous 2,705mm-long wheelbase.
A 7.0-inch driver's display and 10.25-inch central touchscreen in the cabin of the car keep it up to date with rivals. But where the MG 4 truly impresses is in its polished handling – there's a suspension setup that stays pliant enough to ensure passenger comfort, combined with a steering that always feels accurate. And then there's also the fact that its regenerative braking system is easy for anyone to get used to.
And of course, the fact that it looks so sporty certainly doesn't hurt its appeal. Highlights here include its X-shaped front and aero twin-spoilers at the rear, as well as a distinctive full width taillight arrangement.
For those looking for an interesting, spacious, and capable electric hatchback, this MG 4 should be one serious contender.