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MG Motor ups warranty to ten years, and reduces EV prices

by Robert Barry
August 2, 2024
in Industry News, Featured
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Starting August 1, MG will offer a ten-year / 250,000km warranty across its entire fleet and a price reduction on the MG4 range.

In addition, MG will implement new pricing changes across its range, with the ZS EV (MY23 Excite) repriced in its latest campaign to be the most affordable EV across the market from $34,990 Drive away, Australia-wide, for a limited time.

MG Motor’s chief commercial officer, Giles Belcher, says brand confidence was a top concern for new-car buyers, which highlighted that a more extended warranty period can assist with this.

“If you’re looking for value and peace of mind from a new car purchase, the length and quality of the factory warranty should be as important as the horsepower. Our new ten-year warranty for EVs, PHEVs, Hybrids, and petrol range is the best and strongest in the market,” Belcher says.

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“We are listening to our customers. We do think a longer warranty is more attractive, and it also reiterates trust in our cars, mainly our EV range, which now starts at $34,990 Drive Away thanks to the latest campaign we’re running on our ZS EV Excite as well as the MSRP reduction on our entire MG4 range.

“From August, every new MG vehicle purchased in Australia, from the MG3 to the HS, MG4 and more, will be covered by what we believe is the strongest factory warranty in the business.

“MG’s ten-year warranty delivers unmatched peace of mind and ensures you are fully supported on every journey. When it comes time for our customers to upgrade their cars, we want them to turn to us first. We have a stack of great products in the market and more on its way, so we want people to try us sooner than later,” Belcher says.

In addition to this monumental announcement, the cost of driving an electric vehicle (EV) is set to go down for hundreds of thousands of people after MG Motor Australia decided to make EVs more affordable than ever.

With the introduction of a national driveaway price campaign on the MG ZS EV Excite, MG Motor Australia’s chief executive, Peter Ciao, says MG is once again providing the best choice for Australians switching to EV motoring.

“MG has been leading the charge with attainable electric vehicles since the launch of the local award-winning ZS EV and MG4, with reduced nationwide drive away pricing on some of our range Australia wide, we maintain our leadership position in this space.”

“MG is putting customers first by ensuring all road users can access a wide range of affordable zero-emission vehicles thanks to a special National Driveaway Price Campaign on our ZS EV Excite at a very affordable $34,990 Driveaway (01/08/24) during August,” he says.

Pricing in Australia will be effective from August 1, 2024, for the range, which is as follows.

July MSRP August MSRP

MG 4 

Excite 51 $37,990

Excite 64 $41,990

Essence 64 $44,990

Essence 77 $50,990

X-Power AWD $55,990

ZS EV 

Excite $34,990* Drive Away promotion

Essence $41,990

Long Range $46,990

NB: All above prices exclude on-road costs and dealer delivery charges.

Tags: Giles BelcherMG Motor AustraliaPeter Ciao
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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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