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But I’m more interested in the MG 4 X Power with 443hp and all-wheel drive. I repeat, 443hp. It’ll catapult from 0-62mph in less than four seconds and has a trick e-diff for darting around ...
Let’s get one thing out of the way. The MG 4 XPower is an extremely fast car. In a straight line. And it’s arguably the fastest accelerating car for under $60,000, with straight-line ...
The overriding reason why I, and many other people, are choosing the MG 4 XPower over other electric models is its price. At £370 a month if you buy on a PCP finance deal, my car costs a hefty ...
2023 MG 4 Xpower brings bonkers performance for a bargain ... electric motors with plenty of other performance parts. Stopping power has been improved thanks to big 345mm ventilated disc brakes ...
The MG 4 XPower arrived in Australia nearly 12 months ago as the cheapest way to accelerate from 0–100km/h in less than four seconds with a full new-car warranty. Now the local division of MG is ...
Sign up for the best picks from our travel, fashion and lifestyle writers. Standard issue MG4s get by with single electric motors to power their back wheels. This one ...
Like the outside, the changes are arguably too subtle for such a high-performance variant. MG set out to make a car every bit as liveable day to day as a regular MG4, just with a lot more go.
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That MG story is emblematic of the bungling incompetence ... in 6.1 seconds and has a range of 323 miles, courtesy of a 74.4-kWh (usable) battery. Creating a hot hatch from an internal combustion ...
Rumours suggest that the hot model could offer over 400bhp, while rekindling the X-Power brand is also a possibility – MG has already used it on a limited-edition MG6 model in China. The hot MG4 ...
with tuning by Roush to take power up to around 385bhp. MG claimed 376lb ft of torque too, with an ambitious 0-62mph time of 4.9 seconds and a top speed of 175mph. Impressive numbers.
A freedom of information request to UK police forces has found every one of the top 10 cars most at risk of catalytic converter theft is from a Japanese brand ...
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