MG Australia locks in new premium EVs under an unusual name
- MG Australia revealed a new model called the MG 4 EV, which is separate from the existing MG 4 and features different specifications and design elements.
- MG Australia has launched a new, larger model named the MG 4 EV, which is separate from the existing MG 4 and will not replace it, according to CarExpert.
- The new MG 4 measures 4395mm long and features a single electric powertrain, according to a Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology filing shared by Car News China.
- MG sold 6934 MG 4 units in 2024, making it the third best-selling EV in Australia, despite a decline in sales, as reported by CarExpert.
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