Introducing the MG4: The Affordable EV Revolution

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Welcome to the Future of Electric Vehicles!

Hold onto your wallets, because the world’s first mass-produced EV powered by a semi-solid-state battery has arrived, and it won’t break the bank! The MG4, launched by SAIC MG at the Chengdu Auto Show, starts at less than $15,000. Yes, you read that right—this is not a typo!

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A Price Point That Sparks Joy

With prices starting from under ,000 for the base model, the MG4 brings an economical twist to electric driving. Thanks to the limited-time offer, eager buyers can nab the base version for just ,200 (or 68,800 yuan) before October 31st. Talk about shocking deals! The higher-end semi-solid-state “Anxin Version” is priced at a heartwarming $14,000, proving that green technology can indeed be affordable.

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Tech that Will Make You Go “Wow!”

The MG4 doesn’t skimp on tech either. It boasts an eye-popping infotainment system with a choice of three screen sizes—10.25″, 12.8″, or a whopping 15.6″ for the fancy semi-solid-state version. And if that’s not enough, it’s loaded with an advanced driving assist system powered by an impressive array of radars and cameras. Just imagine having a car that can potentially park itself while you sip your coffee!

With a range of trims and battery options—with up to 530 km (330 miles) of range—the MG4 is prepared to take on competitors in the EV market. Its sleek dimensions, advanced software, and quick charging capabilities mean that not only will you look good driving it, but you’ll also be zipping around with modern technology at your fingertips.

It’s no surprise that the MG4 received over 10,000 pre-orders in a mere 39 minutes. If that’s not a testament to its desirability, I don’t know what is! As electric cars continue to take the world by storm, the MG4 is paving the way for a greener, more economical future.

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