MGS5
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The MG S5 EV, marketed as the MGS5 in Europe, marks a significant step forward for MG Motor as it seeks to build on the success of the widely popular MG ZS EV. Positioned as the successor to the ZS EV, which gained a solid reputation in the affordable all-electric SUV segment, the new MGS5 combines sleek design, improved efficiency, and more advanced technology. As MG continues its electric expansion across Europe, the MGS5 is intended to strengthen the brand’s presence by offering greater range, more space, and refined styling—all at a competitive price point.
Visually, the MGS5 showcases a more mature and confident design than its predecessor. It’s built on the brand’s Modular Scalable Platform (MSP), which it shares with the MG4. The new design cues include a wide stance, a sharp front end, and a coupe-inspired rear profile that gives the SUV a more athletic and premium appearance. Compared to the ZS EV, the MGS5 is noticeably larger, offering more cabin and cargo space to better serve families and everyday drivers. Measuring approximately 4.48 metres in length and nearly 2.1 metres in width (with mirrors), the car strikes a balance between urban practicality and long-distance comfort. The interior is also a notable upgrade, featuring improved materials, a dual-screen infotainment layout, and a more spacious and tech-forward driving environment.
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The MGS5 is available with two different battery options, catering to a wider range of customer needs. The standard-range version is equipped with a 49 kWh LFP battery (Lithium Iron Phosphate), delivering a WLTP-rated range of around 340 kilometres, making it ideal for urban and suburban driving. For those needing more distance between charges, the long-range version features a 64 kWh NMC battery (Nickel Cobalt Manganese), capable of up to 450–480 kilometres of WLTP range, depending on the trim and configuration. Charging performance is equally strong, with DC fast charging allowing a 10–80% top-up in around 30 minutes, while home charging with a 7 kW AC wallbox takes around 8–11 hours, depending on the battery.
Trim | Battery | Range (WLTP) |
Comfort (SE in UK) | 49 kWh, LFP | 340 km |
Comfort Long Range (SE Long Range in UK) | 64 kWh, NCM | 480 km |
Luxury (Trophy in UK) | 64 kWh, NCM | 465 km |
Across Europe, the MGS5 is available in multiple trim levels, although naming and equipment may vary by country. Most markets offer a Comfort or SE trim as the base level, which already includes key features such as 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, a 10.25-inch infotainment display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and MG’s iSMART connected services. Higher-end versions, like the Luxury or Trophy trim, add premium touches such as a panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charging, 360-degree cameras, and additional driver assistance systems. The long-range battery is typically bundled with these higher trims, giving customers a compelling upgrade path that balances performance with added comfort and convenience.
MG’s generous warranty coverage continues to be a major selling point in Europe. The MGS5 comes with a seven-year or 150,000-kilometre warranty in most European countries, covering both the vehicle and its high-voltage battery components. This long-term support helps establish trust with customers new to electric vehicles and reflects MG’s growing confidence in its product reliability and build quality. The warranty applies to all trims and battery options, ensuring peace of mind across the range.
Warranty | Duration |
Vehicle | 7 years/150,000 km |
Battery | 7 years/150,000 km |
HV Electric Drive System | 7 years/150,000 km |
Anti-perforation | 7 years/unlimited km |
Road assistance | 1st year included, 2nd to 7th year with service record |
The MGS5 officially entered the European market in mid-2025, following its UK debut in the spring. Starting prices vary by country, but in the UK, the entry-level SE Standard Range begins at around £28,500, while the SE Long Range costs just over £31,000. The flagship Trophy Long Range is priced at approximately £33,500. In markets like Ireland, the starting price is around €29,995, making the MGS5 one of the most affordable electric SUVs in its class. MG aims to make the model widely available across the continent, with strong uptake expected in countries where the ZS EV previously performed well, such as the UK, Germany, France, and the Nordics.
Country | Price |
Austria | 28,990 € |
Belgium | 31,985 € |
Croatia | 32,990 € |
Czech Republic | 789,900 Kč (32,320 €) |
Denmark | 229,999 DKK (30,816 €) |
Finland | 31,800 € |
France | 32,490 € |
Greece | Not available |
Germany | 37,990 € |
Hungary | Coming Soon |
Iceland | Not available |
Ireland | 29,995 € |
Italy | Coming soon |
Lithuania | Not available |
Luxembourg | 30,928 € |
Macedonia | Not available |
Netherlands | 33,850 € |
Norway | 289,900 NOK (24,314 €) |
Poland | 143,900 PLN (33,850 €) |
Portugal | 29,990 € |
Romania | 34,469 € |
Serbia | Not available |
Slovakia | 31,990 € |
Slovenia | 31,490 € |
Spain | 20,990 € |
Switzerland | 29,990 CHF (31,894 €) |
Sweden | Coming soon |
United Kingdom | 28,745 £ (33,200 €) |
One of its most prominent challengers is the Xpeng G6, a sleek, tech-focused SUV offering advanced autonomous features and long-range capabilities, although typically priced higher. Another fresh contender is the Omoda E5, a stylish and competitively priced Chinese electric crossover that targets younger buyers with bold design and modern tech. From established players, the Hyundai Kona Electric remains a strong performer, especially after its recent redesign, which added more space, improved range, and upgraded infotainment. Similarly, the Kia EV3—a new compact SUV in Kia’s growing EV lineup—brings bold styling and a refined cabin, with a focus on European tastes and practicality.
Experts broadly agree that the MGS5 EV hits the mark as a sensible and well-rounded successor to the ZS EV. CAR Magazine praises it as “the rational choice,” noting that among the often underwhelming crowd of electric SUVs, the MGS5 stands out for its practicality and thoughtful design. Meanwhile, Motor1.de highlights its spaciousness, robust engineering, and attractive pricing, describing it as an electric compact SUV that delivers “solid technology at interesting prices”. Over at Auto Express, the verdict emphasizes the MGS5 EV’s standout long warranty, strong equipment levels, and peppy performance—particularly in Long Range versions—even while acknowledging that some rivals may offer slightly better value or a more premium feel.
As the natural successor to the popular ZS EV, the new MGS5 is more than just a replacement—it’s a statement of intent. With modern design, impressive electric range, thoughtful technology integration, and a competitive price tag, it is set to strengthen MG’s foothold in the European EV market. Whether you’re looking for a reliable daily driver or a family-friendly electric SUV, the MGS5 offers a compelling blend of value and innovation.