MG4 TROPHY 70 MPH MOTORWAY RANGE TEST vs SE STANDARD RANGE

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  • @ashb8572
    @ashb8572 Рік тому +32

    I have a SE Long Range, and today, I did a 210-mile trip at similar speeds (70-75mph), but it was 27 degrees celsius. I started with 100% and had 17% remaining at the end (air con used constantly). The display shows 3.9 miles per kw for that run, so the total possible if i continued along the motorway would have been around 250 miles range to 0% lol. I did discover on a previous journery that the reduced power kicks in at 3% SoC, and it's no longer able to run safely at single or duel carriage way speeds 😅. Luckily, i was near home on that deliberate test and on a 40mph road 😂

    • @maximilianholland
      @maximilianholland Рік тому +2

      I think the Trophy definitely has a bit lower efficiency than the regular LR.

    • @gingernutpreacher
      @gingernutpreacher Рік тому

      70-75 is that you're way of saying 80ish

  • @corindikevcorindikev
    @corindikevcorindikev Рік тому +6

    Thanks for a good range test review. I have a MG 4 Essence 64 (Australian version of the Trophy) with generation 2 software so has 1 pedal driving and a few updated different settings to yours. Only owned for 3 weeks and I travel about 100km daily at 110kmh plus a bit of about town stuff. Temperatures range from about 18 deg early morning up to 32 deg at 3pm. I charge to 80% every 3 days on my 7kW wall charger. Average battery usage with the aircon going is about 17.6 kWH/100kM.
    I am going on a 550kM trip at the end of October almost all on 110kMH road. The only problem is the charger network is not well developed yet due to the previous governments poor policies but is improving now. EVs now account for nearly 8% of sales compared to only 1.8% in 2022 so the revolution is starting. Love the MG4.

  • @michaelketley1252
    @michaelketley1252 Рік тому +13

    These results closely match my experience of my Trophy; Budleigh Salterton to Wokingham, M5 M4 last Thursday evening. Driving at 67 mph extends to range quite nicely but, being the creature I am, when I have a good reserve of energy, I can’t resist travelling at a trifle over 70 mph for the later part of the journey…… Typically 25% charge left after 180 miles.

  • @ianbrooker2072
    @ianbrooker2072 Рік тому +7

    Best bit of Slough.....turnaround and leave 😂

  • @fastfreddy19641
    @fastfreddy19641 Рік тому +19

    Had my MG4 about two weeks now and after having a Nissan leaf 30kw I'm very happy with the range so far. Did a trip from Hartlepool to Newcastle and Tynemouth and back and had plenty left. No range issues at all for me. Great video though.

    • @oliverskinner8962
      @oliverskinner8962 Рік тому

      The 30kwh Nissan Leaf is a terrible car, we had one for 5 nearly 6 years and summer range went from 110 miles to 70 miles even with the BMS updates and 11 of 12 battery bars (it went up to 12 bars after the update for about 4 months but the range got worse after that). I'm glad you got rid of the Leaf like we did.

    • @fastfreddy19641
      @fastfreddy19641 Рік тому +1

      @@oliverskinner8962 I had mine for six years and at the end had all battery bars. The car was great no problem with reliability and could do 120easy when I traded her in.

    • @decimal1815
      @decimal1815 Рік тому

      ​@@fastfreddy19641EV driving style can make a big difference in user experience. I'm still a newbie but I'm learning to regulate my "gas" and get much improved efficiency.

    • @wizzyno1566
      @wizzyno1566 3 місяці тому

      You did a short journey and had no range issues. Well done😂

  • @chrispenn715
    @chrispenn715 Рік тому +8

    Interesting comparison thanks. I have a Trophy which I've owned for 6 months and 6,500 miles. Outside temperature makes a noticeable difference with mine. In the winter I was averaging around 3.2 miles per KW. This month it' s more like 4.2 mpkw I drive a mix of local and motorway, but I generally keep it to about 65 on the motorway if the road is quiet enough. I would still choose the Trophy personally - the little bit of extra range is always useful for longer trips (I do a cross country 260 mile trip to East Anglia three or four times a year). I also prefer to have the extra kit - like a better speakers and the cameras. LKA is a bit of a pain - it sometimes misreads road repairs as white lines for example. I've found that if you turn it to the lowest setting, it stays there when you switch off. Overall, still happy with my car. 🙂

  • @stephendavies3356
    @stephendavies3356 Рік тому +8

    Trophy rear spoiler air drag which nocks at least 10miles off the range I've got long range MG4 I'm really please with ,Stuart keep your videos coming brilliant work cheers😊 23:02

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Stephen much appreciated. Congrats on ya Long Range!

  • @HooverLux
    @HooverLux Рік тому +2

    My Trophy is coming in September, I loved watching all your vids on these cars. Your test on the Trophy is what I guessed it would do.

  • @pipingmad11
    @pipingmad11 Рік тому +3

    Love the footage at 14.30, the subaru looks like the wheels aren't turning.

  • @neilshayler3119
    @neilshayler3119 Рік тому +1

    Ordered a Trophy spec yesterday, Drives really well comfortable given the price its a cracking car.

  • @_davide_
    @_davide_ Рік тому +2

    This car looks gorgeous in black 😮

  • @corkeymonster
    @corkeymonster Рік тому +2

    From 0:03 to 0:05 it looks like the plastic headlight lens is starting to melt exactly where the bulbs are focussed..

  • @andrewh7713
    @andrewh7713 3 місяці тому +1

    Our MG4 SE LR has the same battery as the Trophy. Performance over the summer is 4 miles/kWh average. At 70 mph though its less and at 50 mph its more. Just like with a ICE vehicle.
    We're very happy with the performance, especially as our solar panels charge it for free in the sun. One good day we get 3 kW from the home battery plus 5 or 6 from the panels,so we can charge at 7kW without drawing from the grid. I appreciate our situation does not suit everyone

  • @alexrose1ukv2
    @alexrose1ukv2 Рік тому +9

    I have the MG4 Trophy also. I like it, but I will say I feel the heating system is VERY inefficient compared to the Hyundai Ioniqs I used to have. Those things were beasts, especially in summer. With the 38KW Ioniq I regularly saw 4-6m/KwH, and over 200 miles, was a real efficiency king. The MG also has some really iffy software quirks and bugs.
    Honestly, if I could have had the software/finesse of the Ioniq, and the hardware/battery size of the MG4, I'd have been super happy, I am hoping MG improve things along the way through software and firmware upgrades. If an Ioniq 3 comes out to replace the old OG Ioniq however, I may consider switching.

    • @ianjames3078
      @ianjames3078 Рік тому +1

      No chance of a replacement for Ioniq 38……..gutted. Love my 38, had an mg4 lr se for 3 weeks but wasn’t a patch on the Hyundai with the leaks, undertray not fitting, software bugs, inefficiency etc. shame, the ride was great and fast charging excellent in the 1200 miles I did.

    • @alexrose1ukv2
      @alexrose1ukv2 Рік тому

      @@ianjames3078 yeah, there were a lot of rumours about an Ioniq 3 that got delayed by the pandemic, the 3 being the true replacement for the OG Ioniq.
      Honestly the MG is a nice car, but the Ioniqs were kings of efficiency, had great specs, and were well laid out in terms of kit. My only real caveats with the car were the lack of rear wiper (present on the MG4 also), gloss plastics everywhere, and Hyundai's sometimes poor customer service. The fact you can now do the software/maps updates yourself, except for the deeper firmware on the engine components reduces your need to even visit Hyundai.
      Honestly if the Ioniq 3 ever materialises, I will be very interested. 210-220 miles on a 38.3KwH just highlights how inefficient many EVs are by comarison, the MG Trophy does have longer range 200-270, but its taking a 61.8KwH battery to do it.
      25% more range for 50% more battery.
      The MG is a decent drive, but it has a ton of software bugs, the LKA/TJA is borderline dangerous on english roads, so I tend to turn the TJA off, and its just plain inefficient by contrast. The bluetooth also has a real bad habit of refusing to connect, and it seems to be because the MG randomly completely changes MAC address on the Bluetooth, which is just stupid.
      More frustratingly, the OTA updates which could be used to resolve many of these bugs overnight, are not being used, and you have to get booked in with MG to get any updates they will give you.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      Ioniq is a great car, I think it still has a place but it’s not an SUV which is what the market craves. I have been living with a Kona electric and an Ioniq 5 for a few weeks and they are fantastic. Kona would suit anyone jumping into an EV, I have fallen in love with the Ioniq 5. Styling, comfort and charging is on the money

  • @SM3535
    @SM3535 Місяць тому

    I have an MG5 LR trophy, which we have had a couple of weeks and done just over 1000 miles. not sure if running in is a thing on an EV, but maybe bearings loosen up tyres etc and battery equalisation, but the range has improved. it's been very cold 0-5 deg and i just did almost the exact same m4 journey as you from South Wales and not going much over 60-65 for 4.4 kw/mile. re charged at an instavolt nr Swindon and was shocked at the speed on a 160 kw charger. was full before i finished my coffee. loving the car so far.

  • @Ray.842
    @Ray.842 Рік тому +2

    I have a Kia e-Niro today I drove London to Northampton and back. Started with 100% battery and a range of 285, drove a total of 207 miles got a fantastic 4.9 miles per kw hour still have a range of 103 miles in the battery. Temp was 26c best car I’ve ever owned! Bought it in 2020 done almost 48k miles 😎

    • @markburton8303
      @markburton8303 Рік тому

      What speed was that at? It must have been 50-60mph max - Considering this MG (fairly similar), pretty much perfect conditions did 3.4m/kwh

    • @Ray.842
      @Ray.842 Рік тому

      @@markburton8303 no 75 until I hit the 50mph zones norm 5mph over the limit unless traffic doesn’t allow. I’ve been very impressed with my Niro.

    • @markburton8303
      @markburton8303 Рік тому

      @@Ray.842 sounds great tbh. I've got a chance of an Enyaq (which is a bit of a beast), the 80kwh big battery version and theoretical range of 320miles. But, it's on the VW architecture that seems to do about 3.4miles/kwh at best. That's not to be sniffed at, but you are monstering that. What average m/kwh are you getting?

    • @Ray.842
      @Ray.842 Рік тому

      @@markburton8303 atm I’m getting 4.3 m/kwh the best I’ve ever got and it’s only ever been twice, I’ve had my car 31/2 years is 6.0 but it was very warm 25 ish degrees in the summer I normally get 5-5.4 ( summer time) thats all local driving not motorway.

  • @gohumberto
    @gohumberto Рік тому +6

    Great test.
    All Manufacturer range claims should be based on a test like this. Maybe 70mph at 15 degC and the results published in miles/Km per KWhr. That would be truly meaningful.
    So now I know an MG4 can do approx 3.5 miles/kwhr.
    The (soon to be launched I hope) MG4 "Touring" will have a 77KWhr battery. That gives a real world Motorway range (based on your test) of 270 miles and an easy 300 mile range on A-roads and urban mix. That's quite a sweet-spot for me. 250 real-world miles with 20 miles in reserve or a couple of weeks pootling around town.
    I can't wait to see the same test if you get your hands on a "Touring" model.

  • @xchopp
    @xchopp Рік тому +3

    4:37 -- mind the pinch point!

  • @danielpalfi
    @danielpalfi Рік тому +6

    I don’t know how I feel about this. I drive with my trophy on the motorway 3-4 days every week and my average is 4.5 or even 4.7kwh. Obviously I drive around 60-65 on M1 between 27 to 37. So my experience are much different/better.

  • @tommytinkler1708
    @tommytinkler1708 Рік тому +1

    Very good informative video. Not ready to take the plunge myself yet for an EV, but these MG motors seem great value if you want a new one. Look better inside and out than a Tesla y I test drove.

  •  Місяць тому

    Seems about right, I have never got close to 4miles/kw unless in urban driving stopping and starting a lot using regen braking

  • @EXSKIN
    @EXSKIN Рік тому +3

    Love your vids, taking my Trophy Sunderland to Boppard on the Rhine Germany, done it many times in an ICE mainly M135i M4 and a A35 AMG.
    About to find out find out how better or not the European charging network is, No 162mph Autobahn runs anymore but with the MG4 I won't be gassing fluffy bunny's behind me.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      That’s fantastic! I’m also heading to Europe in a few months looking forward to it. I wonder what it’s top speed is? I’m not convinced about MG and their marketing lol

    • @whatthe6532
      @whatthe6532 Рік тому +1

      Given that Germany using a lot of coal for electricity, bunnies still getting gassed.

  • @esa4aus
    @esa4aus Рік тому +2

    Good solid testing..

  • @richardhowlett9424
    @richardhowlett9424 Рік тому +2

    Again ! A challenge in your MG4 , all four extremities of Britain , The Lizard , Lowestoft Ness , Ardnamurchan lighthouse , Dunnet Head , in 2 days . One car , as many drivers as you like .

  • @jaker3151
    @jaker3151 9 місяців тому +1

    There's a lot of external unpainted plastic trim on these cars. Hence I'm wondering how they're holding up over time, have they discoloured/lightened? I like gloss black cars but if the external plastics discolours/lightens over time I think it would look worse on a gloss black car versus a white or any other colour car. Also is the type of plastic on the front different from the plastic on the doors/sides which looks a bit lighter(?) Another thing I'm wondering is if rear passengers are able to slide their feet under the front seats? Thanks for these tests, they are really useful for potential buyers.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  8 місяців тому

      No issue with exterior facials even at 18 months

  • @Rufus2005f1
    @Rufus2005f1 Рік тому +1

    Great video, thanks for that, just what I wanted to know

  • @Yesterzine
    @Yesterzine Рік тому +1

    You've solidified I want the touring, the longest thing I'll ever do is 200 miles but outside good weather the Trophy will struggle slightly for that. I'd love an XPower but 100 miles of range just to be a dick sometimes just isn't worth it.

  • @nickieredshaw7835
    @nickieredshaw7835 Рік тому +2

    Good video

  • @anniecameron6794
    @anniecameron6794 9 місяців тому

    Yes agree how much did it cost to fully charge the ev

  • @barrymurton8988
    @barrymurton8988 Рік тому +1

    Great report nice to hear positive review on the mg4. I’ve got a 2008, 1970, but do have to be aware of its range limitations- So what in a couple of years time?

  • @garethwalker3446
    @garethwalker3446 Рік тому +1

    I would have been happy with an SE long range if I could have added a rear camera. With no rear wiper and restricted visibility this stopped me buying one. Instead I went for an 18 month old Kona 64kwh, and am delighted with it. Plenty of power and decent efficiency averaging 4.6kw/mile since I bought it in April. I leave mine on Eco mode, and use maximum re-gen. So easy to drive and control, and with cheap overnight charging very inexpensive to run. One thing to note, the 4 year 40,000 mile service is very expensive. I understand that the cooling system is replenished ( the cost of the fluid is quoted at approx £250 and the service done under contract is over £500!!! That I did not expect. However still pleased with the car.

    • @stephenhunt5011
      @stephenhunt5011 Рік тому

      Thanks for the heads up on the 40k servicing cost.
      That's the first I have heard of that. If there were no other servicing costs. £500 spread over 40,000 miles is a negligible amount, but still a shock when they hand you the bill, if your not expecting it.
      £250 for the coolant seems expensive. What are they using, vodka?

    • @stephencrowther524
      @stephencrowther524 2 місяці тому

      @@stephenhunt5011 Re,coolant,they’re just taking the mickey because they can !😂

  • @kevinlillywhite9549
    @kevinlillywhite9549 4 місяці тому

    What was the cost on a public charger 🎉?

  • @barrymurton8988
    @barrymurton8988 Рік тому

    Interesting comparison but still wouldn’t want to try Manchester from Epsom without stopping!

  • @maximilianholland
    @maximilianholland Рік тому +1

    Good tests, thank you.

  • @JimTucker-u7l
    @JimTucker-u7l Рік тому +1

    Anyone heard anything concerning effects of new 18 inch wheels on the trophy? Local dealer says mg hasn’t released revised figures. Larger wheels should mean reduced range and acceleration.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      That’s correct, there will be some penalty for this.

  • @decimal1815
    @decimal1815 Рік тому

    I wonder how accurate the car's energy consumption calculations are compared to the real amount of energy the battery was able to accept from the charger?

  • @darren100880
    @darren100880 Рік тому +1

    Not bad for motorway speeds, The range in my peugeot E2008 plummets when i drive at 70mph :( but i suppose its not as aero dynamic as the MG4.

  • @collowood
    @collowood Рік тому

    What is the Trophy version in Australia please

  • @InBodWeTrust
    @InBodWeTrust Рік тому +2

    Temp difference was 9deg not 6? (21 - 12 = 9)
    Over a total of more than 3260 miles my SE SR has averaged 3 mpkWh, since the end of November '22; at this time of year I'm getting about 3.4 mpkWh for a distance 70 mph run.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      That’s great specs. Any EV struggles at 70mph, I’ve now completed testing of most EVs and they all fall well below expectation at 70mph.
      Quite right about the figures, I was taking the lowest temp of the trophy test which was 19•c 👍

  • @chargeheadsuk
    @chargeheadsuk Рік тому

    For the last few months ive been getting 4.2 miles per KW out of my Tesla Model 3 LR 2019 done 81k driving to work by myself. Always 70 on the motorway

  • @helipeek2736
    @helipeek2736 Рік тому +1

    That efficiency seems to be shockingly bad. I drive an eUP and it’s returned 5.5 miles/kWh over the last 1555 miles. The last journey was 164 motorway miles and it returned 5 miles/kWh.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comments - I have range tested the e-up and it’s not very efficient on motorways at 70mph however, at sub 60mph and especially around town it’s fantastically efficient. Great little car. It is hard to compare the two as they’re very different cars.

  • @MrKST78
    @MrKST78 Рік тому +2

    Great video. Can I ask how long it it take to recharge at the station and what was the cost?

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      Thanks for tuning in. I have a separate charging video 👍

  • @markbray3038
    @markbray3038 Рік тому +2

    I do have a Trophy which is a Great car, I only wishing would be a little better at motorway speed. I love the looks and the extra Kit so its the price I paid. Still a Great car.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +2

      Hi mark I assume you’re referring to efficiency? Having said that with the exception of Tesla M3, even the efficient Korean cars are very similar

    • @markbray3038
      @markbray3038 Рік тому +2

      @@stuart_thomas thats the word I could not think of thanks. Efficiency around town and slower A roads its fine for us.

    • @alexrose1ukv2
      @alexrose1ukv2 Рік тому

      @@stuart_thomas this car does ~3-4 average KwH, during summer my Ioniq Premium SE 38.3 could achieve 4.5-5.5 quite regularly, averaging 5 or so, and sometimes even in region of 6 or so, and it was a noticeable jump, even at motorway speeds. Best I ever saw was about 220 miles roughly in that thing on one 38.3kwh usable battery charge, which makes this 61.8 battery car seem pretty dissapointing, given its averaging slightly less miles for many driving loads, with a battery thats over 50% larger.
      Dont get me wrong, the average range on the MG4 61.8 usable is higher, but not proportionally so, although I am aware I was a bit spoilt by the Ioniq gen 1 and 2 as they are amongst the most efficient electrics full stop. If Hyundai had released a refactored Ioniq with no changes over the G2 but with a 60kwH battery, I'd have been all over it, as would many IoniqEV owners I'd guess.
      I'd have considered moving to the Telsa M3 as one of the other efficiency leaders, but I just couldn't justify the much higher price tag.

  • @Aarav_Vispute
    @Aarav_Vispute Рік тому +4

    I love these videos. I want to see you tesla going the same range test

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the wonderful comments. I have range tested the long range M3 in winter which you can find on the channel

  • @kjh789az
    @kjh789az Рік тому +1

    Interesting to note Trophy consumption is almost exactly the same as revealed in your Zoe 50 kwh test. The larger MG4 battery gives a useful greater range.
    Appropro nothing, my MG5 new model long range estate f*****d me after only 7 months and 3302 miles by failing to charge the 12v battery. So, in the middle of a busy A road everything shut off. Luckily, I was able to coast into a side track and count my blessings. RAC were great!

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      Thanks for tuning in and commenting. Oh gosh sounds like you managed it like a pro, so well done! 👍

  • @marekkompus6109
    @marekkompus6109 Рік тому +1

    Your car is long range mg4 281miles ???

  • @RBcymru
    @RBcymru Рік тому

    Interesting real range test.

  • @MrSimplesimon007
    @MrSimplesimon007 Рік тому +1

    Be interesting doing it in say 0 to 5c with the lights wipers and heating on, and 4 people in, these tests with 1 person in in the warmth are fine, it needs to have a family in to do a proper test.

  • @evgenykyselgov9533
    @evgenykyselgov9533 8 місяців тому +1

    what type of battery is installed in this car?

  • @mjq1602
    @mjq1602 4 місяці тому

    Very Helpful

  • @washingtonluis1770
    @washingtonluis1770 Рік тому +1

    How much does it cost to fully charge the trophy to a fully charge ???

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      Depends on charger cost.
      Battery capacity x £/p-kWh = overall cost

  • @clayton4115
    @clayton4115 7 місяців тому

    18:58 oh all along I thought you were driving the 77 battery version.

  • @ronthomas380
    @ronthomas380 Рік тому

    Hi Stuart All the figgers you kept quoting I assume read on the touch-screen, and all well explained, I am assuming No problems with loadings on scree of which other MG have, the only down side to me is No Sunroof, what a shame, Please confirm, if you can get as an extra Sunroof. Regards welshman2081

  • @PeterMossUkulele
    @PeterMossUkulele Рік тому +1

    Please can I ask how long did it take to get the battery recharged to 100% and much did it cost to do that. If you divide that cost by the number of miles is the cost per mile more or less than an equivalent petrol or diesel car of the same size and weight? Thanks, Peter.

    • @Jimages_uk
      @Jimages_uk Рік тому +2

      The cost would always depend on someone's circumstances, if charging at home using solar, it could be free, if using the chargers on the motorways, you could pay nearly double that of an equivalent charger in a nearby town. I think it is fair to say that using the most expensive chargers would see a cost close to running an ICE car.

    • @PeterMossUkulele
      @PeterMossUkulele Рік тому

      @@Jimages_uk Thanks for responding. Just taking the Solar power charge at home out of the equation, I'm trying to gauge with the extra cost of purchasing the EV car against a similar sized ICE car and the cost of charging at home overnight from the household supply, would I save against putting fuel in. I also like to change my car after 3-4 years and cover on average 12k miles per year. Is the EV economically worth it or would it be a case of just going green? - I believe the compromise is to have a self charging hybrid.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +2

      Hi Peter 95% of my charging (including for this test) was done at home on my Octopus Go tariff at 9p p/kWh which is around £5.

    • @Jimages_uk
      @Jimages_uk Рік тому +2

      @@PeterMossUkulele If you can charge at home, then the running costs go down considerably, doing 12K per year, you would probably be charging around twice a week, you can get as low as 15 pence per KWH on a night time rate, but you would pay slightly more for the day rate, so it takes a bit of working out. Servicing is almost nonexistent in an EV, so that can save you money. I think that currently, it is close to a break even cost, once you factor in the cost of the car, resale and replacement prices, but so many factors change things, where you live affects the cost of charging, but as you can charge at home, you are almost certainly on the winning side (just) with an EV today, taking everything into account, had your mileage been much less, then I'm not so sure.

    • @PeterMossUkulele
      @PeterMossUkulele Рік тому +1

      @@Jimages_uk Thank you for your comprehensive response. Peter.

  • @danalec4742
    @danalec4742 Рік тому +1

    I already ordered black Trophy.

  • @mjq1602
    @mjq1602 4 місяці тому

    Very helpful

  • @mloceloot5083
    @mloceloot5083 Рік тому +2

    Looks great. I’m collecting my trophy next week and it has a rear wiper ?

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      I hear it has the rear wiper although I thing you’ll rarely use it - perhaps in winter if you’re reversing???? Congrats on your trophy

  • @justice4g
    @justice4g Рік тому +1

    is the seat as low as a regular sedan?

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      Seats are average height and can be adjusted. In terms of rear seats, they’re quite high for an EV as the battery modules are quite flat in this car

    • @justice4g
      @justice4g Рік тому

      @@stuart_thomas thanks

  • @stevenbarrett7648
    @stevenbarrett7648 Рік тому +1

    Excellent test but again i would like to see the same range test but at 50mph to see how much more range you get

    • @allanshort8264
      @allanshort8264 Рік тому +1

      As a regular M5 driver I would prefer a minimum speed limit of 60mph

    • @PeterMossUkulele
      @PeterMossUkulele Рік тому +2

      I somehow don't think you would be very popular with the truckers causing them more than necessary lane changes.

    • @Jimages_uk
      @Jimages_uk Рік тому

      @@PeterMossUkulele to be fair, as a retired truck driver, I never had any problems with cars doing 50 mph, the ones that did 56 mph because the fuel figures were based on that, making them think that had to be the most economical speed were the bain of my life. Just slightly slower than me as speedos are never really accurate, meaning I either had to sit behind them changing my speed all the time, or spend an age overtaking them.
      Invariably it would depend on how tight my schedule was, but these cars seemed to be more prolific when I was pushed for time ;-)

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +2

      Hi Steve, there isn’t great opportunity to perform this safely, however I have done a 60mph if this is of use which is on my channel

  • @benellis7427
    @benellis7427 Рік тому +1

    I expected more. I do want to upgrade to this car but my ioniq 38kwh is probably only 30 miles behind this. I thought the short range would be a suitable upgrade but it appears not.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      Thanks and that’s a great POV and I agree.

    • @benellis7427
      @benellis7427 Рік тому +1

      @@stuart_thomas The charging speed and acceleration however is much better.

  • @mbak7801
    @mbak7801 7 місяців тому

    Why the high temperature? At 22 I would be soaked in sweat. To each his own of course. For me the standard wins hands down with an LFP battery.

  • @chrislecouteur2360
    @chrislecouteur2360 Рік тому

    And how long did it take, to charge it up to get you home ?

  • @decimal1815
    @decimal1815 Рік тому +1

    200 mile real world range. Not bad for a £26k EV. Doesn't seem particularly efficient, but then 70mph is the top speed in the UK so it's likely to do better in mixed every day driving.

  • @ricco123tube
    @ricco123tube Рік тому +1

    Hmmm..... that's worst case efficiency for my Kona 64kwh in the winter.
    I thought it would be better tbh.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      Real world 70mph test on Kona coming up soon in my buy used series

  • @logant6490
    @logant6490 Рік тому +9

    If you have a home charger, with a cheap associated overnight tariff, AND a range of 220 plus meets your lifestyle, then a small loss in efficiency is pretty insignificant given the cost of EVs.
    4.6 versus 3.6 miles /kwh on a full charge gives a £1.33p saving on a 64 kw battery (intelligent octopus).
    I do about 7 charges a month at home.
    Just over £100 a year.
    Now look at the cost of an mg4 versus a kia e-niro or tesla.

  • @gibroon4418
    @gibroon4418 Рік тому +6

    Not the greatest efficiency from either model but it's still enough range for most people. I would certainly want a break after 2 or 3 hours driving.
    I would go for the trophy version if I could.
    The camera, heated seats and steering wheel and extra speakers in the back would be too much to miss imo. Not essential though.

    • @manthe3711
      @manthe3711 Рік тому +1

      Trophy also gets auto folding side mirrors. If I'm buying an expensive car, this is a must have honestly.

  • @sargfowler9603
    @sargfowler9603 Рік тому +1

    So what's the estimate range in winter at 70mph? EVs do a lot better in the summer, but winter is coming...

  • @broderwow
    @broderwow Рік тому +1

    One hint, with next wideos please add kWh per 100km or kW per 1km instead km per kWh ;)

  • @hawkeye880
    @hawkeye880 Рік тому +1

    Nice video, can I just confirm in the comparison between the comparison at the end you said the se (cheaper car) has the better lfp battery is that correct?

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for the feedback and great question. Of course its my opinion, the LFP battery works at a lower voltage so less heat generation and therefore is more robust (longevity wise). It can be charged to 100% as often as you like. It also has a x3-4 cycle longer life than in the NCM (long range & trophy) battery pack. Having looked at the results of both range tests an 80% daily charged NCM and a 100% LFP battery results in similar range. However, there are some trade offs worth mentioning. The Trophy/long range battery can charger faster than LFP and it can be more efficient in cold weather (below 5•c) but MG4 comes with battery heating to help with this. I hope that helps.

    • @hawkeye880
      @hawkeye880 10 місяців тому

      Brilliant thanks

  • @zahid1909
    @zahid1909 Рік тому +1

    Very informative; thanks a lot

  • @barrymurton8988
    @barrymurton8988 Рік тому +1

    Would love some more miles!

  • @ajtame
    @ajtame Рік тому +1

    Proper 'dad' video and i love it

  • @clonSanG
    @clonSanG Рік тому

    It’s all right saying this in the summer try do the same test in the middle of October Or January it will be halfed

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      I have in the SE standard range - check it out 👍

  • @daveg4644
    @daveg4644 Рік тому +1

    Disappointing that the MG4 is less efficient than the MG5. I have a 5 LR which has averaged 3.6 m/kW over the last 10 months and on its last road trip averaged 4.2m/kW with the cruise set at 70mph on the return trip, 3 adults + luggage (Left with 100% and guessometer said we could get the 256 miles home in one hit, but did stop for coffee and cake so topped up whilst stopped). I did test drive the 4 and thought that the efficiency seemed worse on the same roads. Surprising since the 4 is a ground up design and the 5 a converted ICE model. The 5 is quicker too (X-power not included!).

  • @anniecameron6794
    @anniecameron6794 9 місяців тому +1

    No one is answering how much it cost to fully charge

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  8 місяців тому

      Depends where you charge it. Worst case scenario 0-100% battery recharge - MG4 Long Range 64kWh battery…
      At home on an EV tariff, 7p pkWh (64 x £0.07) £4.48
      Public general 79p pkWh (64 x £0.79)
      £50.56
      Tesla charger 39p pkWh (64 x £0.39)
      £24.96

  • @gibroon4418
    @gibroon4418 Рік тому +3

    One thing I've not seen much use of in mg4 videos is the adaptive breaking. Is it any good or too random to get used to?

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      Don’t really use it as the car always starts in most aggressive regen

    • @gibroon4418
      @gibroon4418 Рік тому +2

      @@stuart_thomas
      I thought it would be better to coast at some points but that's probably me thinking how ICE cars drive.
      I've only test driven an ev car once and I became quickly aware how much the accelerator was where all the control was due to the regen braking.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      I mean you can do this if you tweak the regen to adaptive, it should freewheel on motorways but like you said your throttle is key. On these tests, I try to keep it consumer focused rather than too scientific as no one drives or reads car data in a scientific way but everyone should know the limitations with thinks like range and safety. I have a road trip to today and my 70mph test means I know the minimum it will achieve

    • @maximilianholland
      @maximilianholland Рік тому +1

      @@gibroon4418 No, you are right, it is better to coast where possible. Round trip efficiency of [regen + more acceleration] is lower than just coasting.

  • @Peoplestariff
    @Peoplestariff Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this the efficiency is quite poor certainly worse than I’d expect - I get over 5 miles/kWh in my yorkshire eUP! but I’ve learnt that you have to keep below 60mph and never use hvac to achieve that

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. I have just range tested an e-up in my used EV series and it didn’t get above 4 mi p/kWh at 70mph, but like you said below that it does incredibly well

  • @sp1es
    @sp1es Рік тому +1

    Why is the efficiency getting worse on newer cars and not better? We should easily be seeing 4mi/kwh in weather like this!

    • @theairstig9164
      @theairstig9164 Рік тому

      If you want more efficient it will look like a cockroach and cost a fortune. See Hyundai Ioniq 6 and Merc EQXX or similar. 8kwH per 100km or 13kwH per hundred miles. They are low sleek and have woeful rear vision. Pick your poison

  • @TassieEV
    @TassieEV Рік тому +2

    You now need to do the same test again with the big battery model, 77kWh and see what range you get on the same route.

  • @peterengland6153
    @peterengland6153 Рік тому

    As with ICE cars it is all about a light foot. one youtuber drove Chang Mai to Bangkok at 80km (50mph) and got 5.4m/kwh or 11.6kwh/100km. That a 60% increase in range.

  • @davidboaz8154
    @davidboaz8154 3 місяці тому

    You neglected to show how difficult it is for anyone who isn't a body builder to get the charging plug to the car and locate it in the socket.

  • @starshipupdates5217
    @starshipupdates5217 10 місяців тому +2

    201 miles on a full battery :(
    I dont think its time to buy just yet. I can generally get 600 miles out of my car on a single tank so its gonna be a long time before electric power is any better, especially when you consider that this car will have to stop and charge 3x times compared to my 1x fill up with fuel. Super charging has come so far in the last few years but I believe its still a 20-30 minute charge from 0 to 100, this means I would be spending 1hr 30m charging. I would also expect to see much less range during the winter when its very cold outside, when the heated seats, steering wheel and HVAC are turned on and when im towing my trailer. In this scenario I would expect to see maybe 150 or 125 miles of range on a single charge.
    I can see these types of cars being fantastic for people who live in a city and for those who don't explore too far outside of their town. If your day to day just consists of going to work or the shops, then this should be a great car for you. Especially when you consider the benefits of these cars in London for example, where pollution levels are currently very high.

  • @mikldude9376
    @mikldude9376 Рік тому +1

    Are you running daytime running lights ? I assume not ? Maybe I’m over cautious, I always run with daytime running lights on , the old saying , be seen be safe .
    Edit , just thinking about it , it would be interesting to see the same test done at night time with full lighting being used, as this test if no lights are being used is only really valid in the day time.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому

      Daytime running lights were on, they come on automatically. Most EVs and modern petrol/diesels use LED lights and don’t use much energy.

    • @mikldude9376
      @mikldude9376 Рік тому +1

      @@stuart_thomas Good to know thanks mate .

  • @deadlockvlogs
    @deadlockvlogs Рік тому +1

    Hi Stuart. Really enjoying your videos and this one is even more relevant to me, as I take delivery of my Trophy next week. Woohoo! Could I ask a quick (and slightly strange) favour please? Is there any chance you could measure and let me know the size of the rear window please? Thanks in advance and keep up the great work!

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      Many thanks for the great comments and congrats on your Trophy order. Unfortunately I don’t have access to the vehicle at the moment, I think your trophy is much more likely to arrive first sorry

    • @deadlockvlogs
      @deadlockvlogs Рік тому

      @@stuart_thomas Oh no, what's happened to it?!

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      @@deadlockvlogs I actually own a SE SR which is currently in storage while I’m testing other EVs, I don’t have space at home unfortunately. But it will be coming back out in the next couple of weeks for a short while

    • @deadlockvlogs
      @deadlockvlogs Рік тому

      @@stuart_thomas That's good news then. I thought something bad had happened to the car!

  • @michaelcocheci3696
    @michaelcocheci3696 Рік тому +2

    Swap thouse skiny 215/65 r18 tyres with 245/45 r18 and you will get 150 miles of range if you go north not south ! Speaking from experience , owning a mg5 !😀

  • @numeristatech
    @numeristatech Рік тому

    Shame that the MG4 does not have dedicated throttle mode and regeneration switches that the MG5 does as you seem to need to faff around in the menus. Great video though on the real world mileage!

    • @DennisProcter
      @DennisProcter Рік тому

      Star buttons left and right can be set for driving modes ,regeneration or air con

  • @alanjeffriesjeffries2741
    @alanjeffriesjeffries2741 Рік тому +6

    My new trophy comes with 18inch wheels bigger central screen reawiper.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      Wheels look fab - although I have no issue with rear wiper you may as well have it for the same price point

    • @daijohn2968
      @daijohn2968 Рік тому

      Bigger central screen?

  • @ST-jq
    @ST-jq Рік тому +1

    So £5K more for the trophy and only an additional 35-40 miles, doesn't seem worth the extra money. Am I right in thinking that you cannot or should not charge the Trophy to 100% every time, whereas the SE you can.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      Correct 👍 although depending on ownership model on the trophy, if it’s a lease then I don’t think charging to 100% merits that thinking but I’d imagine for most it would be the likely consideration.
      It’s also worth nothing LFP Chem has 3-4 times more life cycles like for like considering degradation.

    • @chrispenn715
      @chrispenn715 Рік тому +1

      Yes - it's about £5k, but you also get more kit - which may or may not be important to you. (It was for me...) 🙂

  • @pmR32red
    @pmR32red Рік тому +1

    👍

  • @pauldenney7908
    @pauldenney7908 Рік тому +1

    Not as good as a Tesla model 3, which is a bigger more powerful car. My lifetime average on that was 3.6 miles per Kilowatt. That said its perfectly adaquate range and it will be intresting to see how well the LFP chemistry of the standard range model holds out over time.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      Completely agree. Tesla have nailed the efficiency game and they will only get better as they make that car lighter and better motor/battery performance. LFP is definitely the way forward and Tesla have proved it can work.

    • @logant6490
      @logant6490 Рік тому

      A fair slab of tesla efficiency is drag coefficient.
      Many people don't want a unpractical pseudo sports car

  • @TheRecraftMan
    @TheRecraftMan Рік тому

    I've just been thinking, using the adaptive cruise control wouldn't it be possible to slipstream a lorry the entire way? That means you take advantage of the air pocket behind one and increase your range that way. I think it might be viable in really desperate situations. Also, Lorries go slower speed, i think about 50-60 mph, which is a more efficient speed as well.
    I get my MG4 Trophy in a month or so, I might try it out and report back.

    • @chrisminigp2109
      @chrisminigp2109 Рік тому +1

      You will die of boredom and put yourself at risk, not having a clear view of the road ahead.
      Here, speaks an Hgv1 driver of 33 years experience 😂

    • @TheRecraftMan
      @TheRecraftMan Рік тому

      yea you're probably right haha@@chrisminigp2109

  • @stephenparker5272
    @stephenparker5272 Рік тому +1

    You can charge the standard range to 100%, the trophy/ long range to 80%. Do the math.

  • @rickmoz
    @rickmoz Рік тому

    Interesting, but out of interest what made you change from the standard to the trophy?

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +1

      Hi Rick, I’ve had the trophy on test and have been living with it for 10 days. Not ready part with my se standard just yet 😉

    • @rickmoz
      @rickmoz Рік тому

      @@stuart_thomas maybe the X-power that’s less than 4 seconds to 60. I’d trade my SR for that

  • @CoojertM
    @CoojertM 11 місяців тому

    I’m off to Uni to take a degree in Maths!

  • @danieldarcy7862
    @danieldarcy7862 Рік тому +2

    Very poor. I get around 5 ml/kWh with similar driving on my eNiro

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +3

      I’ve 70mph range tested the eNiro and it doesn’t do that great. The video’s on my channel. Mixed driving it’s great

  • @petermartinaitis8166
    @petermartinaitis8166 4 місяці тому

    Why are manufacturers allowed to blatantly mislead consumers on EV claimed range ?

  • @mikebreen2890
    @mikebreen2890 Рік тому +3

    I would love to see this at 60mph.

    • @stuart_thomas
      @stuart_thomas  Рік тому +2

      Hi Mike - I have done a 60mpg test with the set standard range - I’m sure the difference I’ve guestimated in range difference between the two will be the same for 60mph

    • @mikebreen2890
      @mikebreen2890 Рік тому +2

      @@stuart_thomas OK, I'll check it out. Cheers.

  • @shaneleslie8968
    @shaneleslie8968 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for also using Kms for the non Americans

  • @Localbikeryamaha
    @Localbikeryamaha Рік тому

    Getting 4.6 on a new RWD Tesla from new

  • @salex1066
    @salex1066 Рік тому

    Its really funny reading metric combined with Imperial. Time for UK to drop the miles for kms, otherwise we just look like Americans