MG Motor Australia is offering runout savings on its most affordable electric hatchback, as it prepares to trim back the MG 4 lineup and introduce a new budget-friendly MG 4 Urban.
The base MG 4 Excite 51, which will be axed along with all MG 4 variants with 51kWh and 77kWh batteries, is now being offered for $37,990 drive-away, nationwide.
Per MG’s website, the deal reduces the drive-away price by between $365 and $2526.
All MG 4s sold before December 31, 2025 will also come with a 12-month/1000kWh voucher for the Evie charging network.
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Premium paint remains a $700 option.
While the base MG 4’s pricing is sharper than before, it has been offered for much less.
The MG 4 was launched in Australia in 2023, priced from $38,990 before on-road costs.
During September and October 2024, MG was offering the MG 4 Excite 51 for just $30,990 drive-away. Simultaneously, MG was offering factory bonuses of between $5000 and $8000. These deals saw MG 4 sales soar by 97.9 per cent compared with the previous year.
The price was raised later in the year to $32,990 drive-away.
To the end of October this year, MG has delivered 2756 MG4s – down 47.6 per cent on the same period last year.

MG will tackle the electric small car segment with two different offerings next year.
The current rear-wheel drive MG 4 will survive, with “updated features” but only with the mid-range 64kWh battery.
Slotting underneath it will be the new front-wheel drive MG 4 Urban, available with either 43kWh and 54kWh batteries, and a 120kW/250Nm electric motor.
Featuring softer styling, it’s slightly larger overall and rides on a different platform with less sophisticated torsion-beam rear suspension.
