
When we picked our test car up it had 98% charge and showed us a predicted range of 267 miles, rising to 280 miles if we switched into Eco mode.

There is another ZS EV model with a smaller 51kWh battery coming in 2022, which will be less expensive while also having a 198-mile range, but it's the Long Range we’ve driven and that’s currently in showrooms. The pre-facelift model used a 44.5kWh unit, while the new Long Range version of the refreshed ZS EV gets a sizeable 72.6kWh battery. The 110-mile bump in range over the previous-generation model is thanks to a significantly larger battery. But now, for 2022, MG has given the ZS EV a facelift, adding new styling, an updated infotainment setup and introducing a Long Range version to its line-up, which boasts a range of up to 273 miles. The electric SUV consistently undercut the prices of rivals like the Hyundai Kona Electric, Kia e-Niro, Peugeot e-2008 and Vauxhall Mokka-e, while providing similar levels of practicality and standard kit. Since its launch in 2019, the MG ZS EV has offered people a very affordable route into zero-emissions motoring.
