The newly launched 2026 MG 4 EV Urban is the cheapest electric vehicle (EV) the Chinese brand has offered, but it could become even cheaper if product planners opt to bring in less well-equipped variants.

Priced from just $31,990 drive-away, the MG 4 EV Urban is amongst the most affordable EVs on sale in Australia… period. However, the Essence specification offered with two battery sizes in Australia is actually the flagship option, with a lower-grade trim available in other markets like the UK.

This could see the small electric hatchback’s base price dip under $30,000 on the road if it were to be offered here.

Speaking with media at the Australian media drive of the MG 4 EV Urban, head of product for MG Motor Australia, Meng Chen, said the brand’s customers tend to go for higher trim levels hence why the Essence is the sole offering at launch, but a cheaper trim could make its way Down Under.

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“Yes, we do have the [cheaper] trim line available, but we deliberately only debuted the Essence trim line because the data is telling us that EV buyers prefer premium trims. We’ve got very solid data to support that,” Mr Chen said.

“90 per cent of our [EV] customers are buying the premium trims. The 10 per cent – who are they? They’re fleet customers, government customers, who are focused on EV initiatives, but don’t want the premium trim – they don’t want [features like] a panoramic roof for a government car, that’s wrong [for] perceptions.”

For the launch of the MG 4 EV Urban, the brand’s representatives made several references to the UK market as a strong indicator as to what to expect in Australia.