The MG 4 Urban has joined the brand’s UK line-up as a more affordable alternative to its electric family hatchback, priced from £23,495.

Although the two models share a name, they have significant differences in their design and technical make-up.

Whereas the existing MG 4 is rear-wheel-drive, the Urban is front-driven, and its styling is inspired by the drop-top Cyberster. Inside, it gets a 15.6in infotainment touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, plus a 7in digital instrument display.

Standard equipment includes adaptive cruise control, blind-spot detection, vehicle-to-load capability (allowing the car’s traction battery to power external devices) and LED headlights.

The Urban will be offered in three specifications: Comfort Standard Range, Comfort Long Range and Premium Long Range. 

The entry-level Comfort Standard Range has a 43kWh battery pack that yields 201 miles of range, and which can be recharged at up to 150kW. It is powered by a single 147bhp motor that allows it to hit 62mph from rest in 9.6sec, and go on to a top speed of 99mph.

The Comfort Long Range (£25,495) gets a larger 53.9kWh battery pack, delivering 258 miles of range, and a punchier 158bhp motor that cuts its 0-62mph time by 0.1sec. 

Range-topping Premium Long Range trim (£27,995) adds a six-speaker sound system (up from four in Comfort cars), heated front seats and electric adjustment for the driver’s seat, among other features.

The Urban will be sold alongside a refreshed version of the existing MG 4, with a new interior that is claimed by MG to bring a “major technology and quality upgrade”. This updated car will be priced from £29,995.

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