Summary
The MG ZS EV was a compact electric SUV, launched in the UK in 2019 and discontinued in early 2025 when it was replaced by the all-new MG S5 EV.
MG’s rebirth under Chinese ownership has been massively successful, with the brand now a genuinely major player in the UK car market. Much of this success has come from its electric models, like the MG ZS EV seen here.
The MG ZS EV was a small electric SUV, which found more praise than might be expected from seasoned road testers in the UK media. Auto Express said it has “… real appeal – as a second car, company car or an affordable route into a pure electric vehicle.”
As the name suggests, this was a battery-electric version of the contemporary petrol-powered MG ZS small SUV, which was produced from 2017 to 2024. Replacing the petrol engine with a 105kW electric motor and 45kwh battery, the ZS EV became a significantly better vehicle.
The electric motor was much quieter and smoother than the petrol engine in the regular ZS, which made it a far nicer place to spend time. And like every model in the MG family, you got a lot of car for your money. The ZS EV undercut other small electric SUVs by thousands of pounds, making it a very affordable way to make the switch to an electric car.
In addition to its price advantage, the MG ZS EV offered plenty of practicality. It was surprisingly roomy inside, and in our own The Car Expert review we highlighted substantially more boot space than non-EV rivals such as the Ford Kuga and Mazda CX-3.
Interior finish was nothing to get excited about but, as several reviews pointed out, for its price some hard plastics in evidence was hardly surprising. The review in the Daily Mirror also found that the driving experience was nothing to be sneezed at, as the MG’s “… low-down centre of gravity, due to the batteries, gives a secure feel and the ride quality is better than in many crossovers.”
The ZS EV was updated in late 2021. Crucially, this update saw a larger battery provided, which increased driving range from 163 miles to a far more usable 273 miles. That alone made the later ZS EV a far more viable option for many households.
As of June 2025, the MG ZS EV holds a Used Car Expert Rating of A with a score of 71%, which is significantly better than the petrol version. The facelifted model scored significantly better than the original model, which is worth bearing in mind if you’re shopping for a used ZS EV.
ZS EV highlights
- Affordable route into EV driving
- Practical
- Big boot
- Comfortable ride
- Comes with long warranty
ZS EV lowlights
- Dull to drive
- Cheap plastics inside
- Rivals go further on a charge
- Not so modern infotainment
Key specifications
Body style: Small SUV/crossover
Powertrain: electric motor, battery-powered
Price: From £30,495 on-road
Launched: Winter 2019/20
Last updated: Autumn 2021
Update due: TBA
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Media reviews
Highlighted reviews and road tests from across the UK automotive media. Click any of the boxes to view.
Featured reviews
“One of the biggest compliments paid to the MG ZS is that those seeking a smaller SUV should consider it alongside much bigger-selling models from the better-known names in the business, so it’s no surprise that MG has chosen this car with which to step into the electric arena.”
Model reviewed: Exclusive
0Read full review“Affordable, practical and offering increased range, the all-electric MG ZS EV makes a strong case for itself.”
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
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Auto Express
Model reviewed: 2021 Facelift
Score: 8 / 10
” It’s a bargain EV for those prioritising range and roominess on a budget, but there are compromises to make on quality. It won’t suit everyone, but it’s an appealingly affordable electric SUV.”
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Business Car
Model reviewed: Trophy Connect Long Range
Score: 8 / 10
“Looking to make the switch to EV power but still having concerns over range and affordability? Well, MG’s tweaked ZS EV SUV could be the answer.”
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Car
Model reviewed:
Score: 6 / 10
“It’s the electric SUV for people who just want an electric SUV. Not a posh badge. Not a sub five-second 0-62mph time. And not a two-speed transmission with a shiftable planetary gear set.
The MG ZS EV is cheaper than its rivals with better battery tech than most.”
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Car Keys
Model reviewed: 2021 Facelift
Score: 8 / 10
“The MG ZS EV has always been a no-nonsense electric family car, and this latest version only builds on that. The much longer electric range really increases its appeal, as does its much-improved interior.”
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Carbuyer
Model reviewed: Range review
Score: 8.2 / 10
“The MG ZS EV is a surprise hit thanks to a powerful electric motor, excellent practicality and bargain price.” (Ben Custard)
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Carwow
Model reviewed:
Score: 7 / 10
“If you’re in the market for a spacious and affordable EV, the MG ZS EV could be for you. It has plenty of practicality to offer, but be wary of overall refinement issues.”
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Company Car Today
Model reviewed: 44.5kWh Exclusive
Score: 7.2 / 10
“The MG ZS EV has its flaws around the driving experience, infotainment and some areas of cabin quality, but the costs equation stacks up very nicely and it looks smart.”
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Daily Mirror
Score: 6 / 10
“Affordable electric vehicle that’s value for money.”
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Driving Electric
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
“The MG ZS EV is a well-equipped and practical small electric family car, with the new Long Range version offering impressive range at an affordable price.” (Richard Ingram)
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Electrifying.com
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 7 / 10
“While it isn’t sporty to drive like you might expect from a car wearing an MG badge, the ZS EV is a practical family electric car. Its strong points are a good range and a long warranty, both of which give you peace of mind.”
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Eurekar
Model reviewed: ZS EV Trophy
“The new Trophy model is a welcome freshening up of the ZS EV with the longer mileage range a big plus factor for many drivers and with the interior changes made still makes it one of the more affordable, practical and comfortable compact SUVs currently in the market.”
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Green Car Guide
Model reviewed: Trophy Connect
Score: 7 / 10
“The MG ZS EV is basically a good car to drive. and it’s also practical. Perhaps most importantly, it’s one of the more affordable electric cars, and motorists need as many affordable electric cars as possible. However the infotainment system falls well short of most rivals, and a steering column that’s adjustable for reach would be a useful improvement.” (Paul Clarke)
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Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 7 / 10
“The MG ZS EV is an all-electric compact SUV that’s good to drive, a practical size, and it’s also relatively affordable.”
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Heycar
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
“There simply isn’t an electric car on the market that represents as impressive value for money as the MG ZS EV. Upgrades in 2021 mean it’s more useable than ever. You still get a generous amount of standard equipment, too, while a seven-year warranty should put your mind at ease.”
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Honest John
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
“There aren’t many new car bargains these days but we reckon the MG ZS EV is one of them. A recently upgraded battery means it now has a genuinely competitive range, while the new infotainment system is just as good as you’ll find in mainstream.”
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Parkers
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 7.6 / 10
”Good value, decent driver-assistance tech and long range.“ (Murray Scullion)
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The Sunday Times
Model reviewed: Range review
“The ZS EV looks like a conventional SUV crossover at first glance, and MG says there haven’t been any practicality compromises in creating the electric model, thanks to some clever packaging around the battery pack.”
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The Telegraph
Model reviewed: 72kWh Trophy long range
Score: 8 / 10
“The MG ZS feels old fashioned in good and bad ways, but more importantly it isn’t as efficient as rivals which are coming to the market in their droves. The fact remains, however, that the MG fills a gap for those who simply want a battery car without frills or fancies and at a keen price.”
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Top Gear
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 6 / 10
“Granted, the MG ZS EV is not a car that lives in the very heart of Top Gear’s mental terrain. But it has some compelling aspects. If you’re the person in your social circle who ‘knows about cars’, you’re going to be asked about it. After all, people have heard of MG now. In the UK, MG outsells Renault.” (Paul Horrell)
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Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP
Overall score: 5 stars
Date tested: December 2019
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Adult protection: 90%
Child protection: 85%
Vulnerable road users: 64%
Safety assist: 70%
Despite its budget price tag, the MG ZS EV scored a top five-star safety rating from Euro NCAP when it was launched in 2019. This score was better than several more expensive vehicles.
Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP
No eco rating
The MG ZS EV was not assessed by Green NCAP during its production life.
The Green NCAP programme measures exhaust pollution (which is zero for an electric car) and energy efficiency. Electric cars are much more energy-efficient than combustion cars, so the ZS EV would likely have scored very highly in Green NCAP testing if it had taken place.
Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy
No reliability rating
As of June 2025, we don’t have enough reliability data on the MG ZS EV to generate a reliability rating.
The Car Expert’s reliability information is provided exclusively for us using warranty data from our partner, MotorEasy. As soon as MotorEasy has sufficient data on the ZS EV, we’ll publish the score here.
Monthly cost of ownership data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by Clear Vehicle Data
Battery range | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
EV models | 207 miles | B | 163 – 273 miles | B – C |
Electrical efficiency | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
EV models | 3.8 m/KWh | C | 3.6 – 3.9 m/KWh | C – D |
Insurance group | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
All models | 25 | B | 21 – 28 | A – B |
Service and maintenance | Cost | Score |
Year 1 | £141 | A |
Year 2 | £354 | A |
Year 3 | £585 | A |
Year 4 | £715 | A |
Year 5 | £989 | A |
Overall | £2,784 | A |
In addition to the MG ZS EV’s rather affordable price tag, the SUV is also very cheap to run. It’s electrical efficiency (the EV equivalent of miles per gallon for a petrol or diesel car) is decent, while insurance premiums should be good compared to other cars as well. But the even better news is that scheduled servicing costs for the ZS EV are excellent.
In addition, an official battery range of 235 miles (which varies from 163 miles to 273 miles, depending on which model you choose) is just above average. So you shouldn’t need to worry about running out of charge in normal day-to-day driving.
Awards
Trophies, prizes and awards that the MG ZS EV has received
2022
- Carbuyer Awards – Best Family Electric Car
2020
- Company Car & Van Awards – Best Medium EV
- Southern Group of Motoring Writers Awards – Dark Horse of the Year
Similar cars
If you’re looking at the MG ZS EV, you might also be interested in these alternatives
Citroën ë-C4 | DS 3 Crossback E-Tense | Hyundai Kona Electric | Kia e-Niro | Kia Soul EV | Mazda MX-30 | Mini Countryman plug-in hybrid | Nissan Leaf | Peugeot e-2008 | Vauxhall Mokka-e | Volkswagen ID.4 | Volvo XC40 Recharge
The MG ZS EV launched against a small number of direct rivals but, by the time it ended production, the segment had exploded in choice and quality. The ZS EV’s key advantage throughout its life was its very keen pricing, which undercut most rivals by thousands of pounds.
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