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The electric MG ZS EV is in line for a major update later this year, with overseas reports suggesting the popular SUV will soon switch to the brand's new-generation electric vehicle (EV) platform.
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While previous reports have suggested the MG ZS EV would move away from its existing architecture – which is based on the petrol-powered version of the SUV, and isn't optimised for battery power – UK publication Autocar reports the switch will occur before the end of 2024.
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In 2023, the MG ZS's petrol and electric versions combined for 29,258 sales, though only 2794 of these came from the ZS EV, which was outsold by its newer MG 4 stablemate (3134 sales).
The publication also suggests the MSP-based MG 4 electric hatchback will spawn a longer wagon variant for the UK market, replacing the ageing electric MG 5 Estate.
It's worth noting the MG 5 on sale in the UK and Europe is entirely different to what we know as the MG 5 in Australia. There, it is a rebadged Roewe i5, which launched in the Chinese market in 2017 before arriving in the UK from 2020 and receiving a facelift in 2022.
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According to Autocar, the MG 4 wagon – which it refers to as the new MG 5 Estate – would be largely based on the same electric vehicle (EV) platform as the hatchback, though it will likely grow in size and switch to a rear-mounted motor, rather than front-wheel drive layout of the current model.
The publication speculates an all-wheel drive, performance-focused version of the wagon could be on the cards – akin to the MG 4 XPower – though this is yet to be confirmed.
In January 2024, the MG 4 was the brand's third best-selling model, behind the ZS and the soon-to-be-replaced MG3, but ahead of the ageing HS and the new MG 5 sedan.
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Content originally sourced from: CarExpert.com.au