MG MG5
2022 - 115kW Excite EV 61kWh Auto 5-Door
MG MG5
2022 - 115kW Exclusive EV 61kWh 5dr Auto
MG MG5
2021 - 115kW Exclusive EV 61kWh 5dr Auto
MG MG5
2021 - EXCITE LONG RANGE,115KW 61.1 KWH,1 OWNER, FULL MG HISTORY 5-Door
MG MG5
2020 (70) - 52.5kWh Exclusive Auto 5dr
MG MG5
2021 - 115kW Exclusive EV 53kWh Auto 5-Door
MG MG5
2022 - 115kW Exclusive EV 61kWh 5dr Auto
MG MG5
2022 - 115kW Exclusive EV 61kWh 5dr Auto
MG MG5
2022 - 115kW Exclusive EV 61kWh 5dr Auto
MG MG5
2022 - 115kW Exclusive EV 61kWh 5dr Auto
MG MG5
2022 - 115kW Exclusive EV 61kWh Auto 5-Door
If you want an electric car that’s practical and affordable, the MG5 could be ideal. It’s a mid-size estate with a spacious, practical interior and lots of features included as standard. The battery will give you enough range to cover typical weekly driving, as well as longer trips when needed. It also feels good to drive, with responsive steering and a comfortable ride.
The MG5 has been sold since 2020 when it was launched as a brand new model. It’s one of two MG electric cars that you can buy, the other being the ZS SUV. The MG5 was updated in 2021 with a new battery, which increased its range from 214 miles to 250 miles on a full charge.
All models have the same electric motor, which gives you nippy acceleration around town and gets you up to motorway speeds pretty rapidly. An automatic gearbox is standard across the range and you get a choice of two trim levels – Excite and Exclusive.
All MG 5 models are very well equipped for cars of their price. They have lots of modern interior tech, with a touchscreen infotainment display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity and a digital driver’s display instead of traditional dials. You also get air con, cruise control and a reversing camera as standard. The top-of-the-range Exclusive model also has built-in sat nav, climate control, leather seats and keyless entry.
Older MG5 models, sold new from 2020 until July 2021, have a range of up to 214 miles, according to official figures. The latest models, sold from July 2021, have a higher-capacity battery that gives you a range of 250 miles on a full charge. If you mostly drive in town, where electric cars tend to be more efficient, you could go more than 300 miles.
The latest models take about 9.5 hours to recharge from a home wallbox charger, so if you plug in, for example, in the evening, it’ll be fully charged by morning. An 80% recharge from zero using a 100kW public rapid charger takes about 40 minutes. Older models take less time to recharge because they have a smaller capacity battery. The latest models have more driver-safety features, which makes insurance more affordable.
There are lots of mid-size electric family cars to choose from. As well as the MG5, you could consider the Kia e-Niro, the Hyundai Ioniq or the Volkswagen ID.3. The MG stands out as the only one with a practical estate body style. It’s also very good value because it offers more standard features and a longer range than many of its rivals, and for a lower cost.
The MG5 has a roomy interior, and you’ll comfortably fit four adults inside. That space means it’ll suit most two-child families too. There are other mid-size estates with a bigger boot but the MG5 still has enough space to hold most people’s shopping and deal with the school run. You just might need to pack carefully when you go on holiday. The back seats fold down to create more space if you need to carry bigger loads.
The MG5 is the only estate car that MG makes. In fact, it’s the only MG family car that isn’t an SUV. Those SUVs include the ZS, which is slightly shorter than the MG5, and the GS, which is a bit longer. The ZS is available with a choice of petrol or electric power.
Safety organisation Euro NCAP hasn’t assessed the MG5, but MG’s other electric car, the ZS EV, scored a full five-star rating so it’s likely that the MG5 will offer similar levels of protection in an accident. From 2021, all MG5 models have adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist as standard.