MG 4: The electric compact car sees its prices increase
This page is translated from the original post "MG 4 : la compacte électrique voit ses prix augmenter" in French.

The MG 4 is slightly more expensive than before. Nonetheless, it remains highly competitive financially.
New car prices continue to rise steadily. This time, MG quietly raises the prices of its MG 4 by €1,000 across the entire range. The now starts at €29,990 for the Chinese electric hatchback, before eco bonus deduction. As a reminder, the government changed the terms of the scheme. For most households, the bonus is now €5,000 (- €1,000 compared to 2022). For individuals with a tax reference income per unit less than or equal to €14,089, it increases by €1,000, now reaching €7,000.
New MG 4 prices:
Standard | Comfort | Luxury | |
170 ch / 51 kWh Range: 350 WLTP mixed cycle | €29,990 | ||
204 ch / 64 kWh Range: 435 – 450 WLTP mixed cycle | €33,990 | €35,990 |
A Price Increase Affecting Other MG Models
Despite this increase, the MG 4 remains unbeatable in terms of pricing and continues to be the most affordable electric compact on the market. For comparison, a Renault Mégane e-Tech costs €39,000 in its basic configuration (130 hp and 302 km range). The cheapest Volkswagen ID.3 starts at €46,100 (204 hp and 424 km range).
Inflation also affects other models in the MG lineup. On the Marvel R, prices increase by €500 in the base Comfort version (€44,490 excluding bonus), and by €1,000 across the rest of the range. The plug-in hybrid EHS sees its prices jump by €1,000 (starting at €35,490). However, the prices of the ZS EV remain unchanged, still starting at €33,990 before bonus deduction. The same applies to the MG 5 electric wagon, which starts at €32,990.
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