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MG 4X vs MG IM6

The MG 4X is a compact electric SUV built on SAIC’s new semi-solid-state battery platform, aimed at budget-conscious buyers who want long range without paying a premium price. The MG IM6 is a mid-size premium electric SUV from IM Motors — SAIC’s upmarket sub-brand — designed for family buyers who want performance, space, and a tech-heavy interior. The 4X opened for bookings in China in May 2026, making this comparison timely as buyers weigh whether to wait for the 4X or step up to the already-available IM6.

MG 4X vs MG IM6

Range & Charging

The MG 4X Standard Range packs a 53.9 kWh semi-solid battery with up to 510 km of claimed range, while the Long Range variant uses a 64.2 kWh cell pushing that to 610 km — both figures are CLTC (Chinese test cycle), so real-world WLTP-equivalent range will be noticeably lower, likely 380–460 km depending on trim. Fast charging takes as little as 21 minutes to reach 80%, a strong figure for a mass-market compact SUV. The MG IM6 Long Range carries a 96 kWh battery with 625 km of WLTP range, real-world results closer to 480–560 km. Its 800V architecture supports up to 396 kW DC charging, taking just 17 minutes from 10–80% — one of the fastest charging speeds available in any SUV at this price point.

Price, Availability & Market Fit

Australian pricing for the MG 4X is projected below $35,000, though export pricing outside China remains unconfirmed. For African grey-market import markets like Nigeria and Kenya, expect significant cost variances depending on duty and shipping. The IM6 in Australia starts at $60,990 drive-away for the Premium trim, rising to $77,990 for the Performance variant. The 4X suits buyers who want an affordable entry point into long-range EV territory. The IM6 is for buyers who have already decided to spend more and want something that justifies it.

Ecosystem & Rival Context

MG’s own lineup gives the 4X nearby context in the MG4 hatchback and MG ZS EV, while the IM6 sits above the MG IM5 sedan with near-identical specs but a more upright body. The IM6 is priced similarly to the Tesla Model Y and targets that same family-SUV buyer. Outside both brands, the BYD Atto 3 competes with the 4X on price, while the Kia EV6 and Hyundai IONIQ 5 remain strong alternatives to the IM6. What this comparison offers that those matchups don’t is a direct look at how far SAIC’s budget and premium EVs have diverged.

Pros & Cons

MG 4X: Semi-solid battery technology at a mass-market price means buyers get premium range without the premium cost — a meaningful advantage for African markets where charging infrastructure is sparse. The compact SUV body is more practical than a hatchback without crossing into expensive territory. Fast 21-minute charging reduces range anxiety for urban buyers. On the downside, CLTC range figures tend to be optimistic, so real-world performance may disappoint buyers expecting 500+ km. Global availability remains limited while export rollout is confirmed.

MG IM6: The 17-minute 10–80% charge time is genuinely exceptional for family SUV buyers making long-distance trips. Cargo space and premium cabin tech make it a credible alternative to European SUVs at a lower price. Performance trim’s 3.4-second 0–100 km/h figure competes with vehicles costing far more. The IM6’s main drawbacks are its price step and that the touchscreen-heavy controls require adaptation time.

Quick Verdict

Choose the MG 4X if keeping costs down while accessing solid range and new battery technology is your priority — it’s the better value play for buyers who don’t need premium branding. Choose the MG IM6 if your budget allows and you want a full-size family SUV with class-leading charging speed and a genuinely upmarket interior. The gap between them is not just price — it’s segment, purpose, and expectations.

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  MG 4X MG IM6
Price $14,000.00
Our Rating 5.8 5.5
Brand MG MG
Category Electric Cars Electric Cars

MODEL

Full Model Name MG 4X
Generation 1st generation
Segment / Class Compact electric SUV (B-SUV)
Available Trims / Variants Entry (125 kW) · Top (150 kW) MG IM6 RWD
MG IM6 AWD performance
Powertrain Options Single rear motor, RWD — two power outputs
Additional Notes First SUV body style in the MG4 family; semi-solid-state battery standard across all trims

LAUNCH

Reveal Date 10 March 2026 2023 (China), 2024–2025 (global markets)
Launch Year 2026
Availability Status Blind pre-orders open in China from 11 May 2026 In production
Brand / Manufacturer MG / SAIC Motor
Country of origin China Britain
Assembly Country China
Markets Available China (confirmed); Europe targeted for end of 2026
Grey Market Import Possible via established Chinese EV import channels;
Base Price (USD) ~$14,700 (99,800 CNY) — China market only

BATTERY

Battery Capacity 54 kWh · 64 kWh 100 kWh
Battery Chemistry LFP (standard models); semi-solid-state manganese-based lithium-ion (SolidCore) Lithium-ion (NMC), 400–800 V architecture (depending on trim)
Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) ~510 km (54 kWh variant) (CLTC) 310–315 mi (500–510 km) (WLTP)
Heat Pump
AC Charging (Max kW) 11 kW (≈9 h full charge)
DC Charging (Max kW) 150 kW (peak) 10–80% in ~15–20 minutes (800 V versions)
Charging Time (10–80%) ~28 minutes
Cell Brand CATL (larger pack per early reports)
Additional Notes Regenerative braking, heat pump (market dependent)

PERFORMANCE

Motor Type Synchronous permanent magnet
Motor Configuration Single rear-mounted motor (RWD)
Rear Motor Output (kW / HP) 125 kW / 168 hp (entry) · 150 kW / 201 hp (top)
Power Output (kW / hp) 125–150 kW / 168–201 hp 402 hp - MG IM6 RWD
776 hp - MG IM6 AWD performance
Peak Power (kW / hp) 150 kW / 201 hp
Torque (Nm) 500 Nm
0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. ~7.8 seconds 6.8 s - MG IM6 RWD
3.5 s - MG IM6 AWD performance
Top Speed (km/h / mph) 210–235 km/h
Transmission / Drive Single-speed, RWD
Motor Unit Code TZ180XS0951 (125 kW, UAES/Bosch JV) · TZ204XS1351 (150 kW, Huayu AEDS)

BODY

Body Style 5-door compact SUV / crossover 5-door electric SUV, 5 seats
Platform / Architecture MSP (Modular Scalable Platform) IM Motors “Advanced Digitized”
Dimensions (L×W×H mm) 4,500 × 1,849 × 1,621 mm 4,904 × 1,988 × 1,669 mm
Wheelbase (mm) 2,735 mm 2,950 mm
Ground Clearance (mm) 145–161 mm
Kerb Weight (kg) 1,640–1,755 kg (trim dependent)
Max Laden Weight (kg) 2,076–2,191 kg (trim dependent)
Suspension (Front / Rear) Front: not confirmed · Rear: five-link independent
Wheel Size (inches) 18 inches 20″ alloys (varies by trim)
Approach / Departure Angle 18° / 24°
Sunroof Optional
Aerodynamics Closed front end; single roof spoiler
Additional Notes Some trims feature four-wheel steering (“crab mode”)

SAFETY

Airbags (count) Full set (front, side, curtain)
Driver Assistance (ADAS) NOA (Navigate on Autopilot) confirmed ADAS with lane-keep, adaptive cruise, etc.
Autonomous Driving Level Partial autonomous features in select markets
Autonomous Driving System Name NOA function (MG/SAIC)

COMFORT

Seating Capacity 5 5, premium upholstery
Roof Type Standard and optional sunroof Panoramic glass roof (optional/trim-dependent)
Bluetooth / Wi-Fi Modern infotainment, connected services
Parking Aids 360° camera, sensors, autonomous parking in some versions

DISPLAYS

Centre Screen (inches) Large infotainment touchscreen
Driver's Display (inches) Digital cluster
Head-Up Display (HUD) Available in higher trims

LIGHTING

Headlight Type (LED/Matrix/Laser) LED (smooth headlights with LED strip confirmed)
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Confirmed (LED strip front)
Tail Light Design Single taillight unit

INFOTAINMENT & AUDIO

TECHNOLOGY

OWNERSHIP

Official Dealer Network China only at launch
Spare Parts Availability Limited outside China at launch
Import Duty Class Varies by market
Grey Market Support No official support; grey market servicing via local MG dealers where available

Note

Data Source MIIT homologation filings (March 2026); MG/SAIC press releases; Electrek, CarNewsChina, The Driven, AutoTorque (May 2026)
Last Updated May 2026
Additional Notes Global specs may vary.
The IM6 is essentially the export version of China’s IM LS6, with market-specific adjustments.
Editor's Note Specs marked "not disclosed" or "unconfirmed" reflect the pre-launch status of this vehicle. Full specifications are expected at or after the Beijing Auto Show 2026. Do not publish charging, range, or performance figures without flagging them as preliminary.
  MG 4X MG IM6

Disclaimer Note

Specifications sourced from manufacturer data and may reflect WLTP, CLTC, or EPA test conditions. Import prices in your local are estimates based on grey-market landing costs and exclude duties, clearing fees, and local taxes. Figures are subject to change without notice. Always verify with your local importer before purchase. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct

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