MG 4 51 Kwh
or Similar Compact
5 seats
5 doors
3 Suitcases
Automatic
A/C
Driving Range
350km
Official
298km
Urban
228km
Motorway
Car Manufacture Official Range
Avg speed: 50km/h
Charging time information
7h 23m /100km
Domestic Socket
1h 33m /100km
Standard Charger
8m /100km
Fast Charger
Power: 2,3kWh
Power: 11kWh AC
Power: 150kWh DC
Key features
Extended Range The MG 4 with a 51 kWh battery offers generous range, making it an ideal choice for drivers covering long distances or with varied daily commutes. This extended range adds extra versatility to this electric SUV, catering to the needs of different types of drivers and uses.
Advanced Technology The MG 4 is equipped with a range of advanced technologies that enhance not only safety but also driving comfort. These include an infotainment system with touchscreen, smartphone connectivity, and driving aids such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, and forward collision warning.
Getting started
At Europcar we strive to make your car or van hire experience as simple as possible. Here we have put together various topics of useful information, advice and help related to your electric vehicle hire.
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Use the key to unlock the doors by pressing the unlock button.
The car is now unlocked, you can open the doors.
Approach the door handle and pull to open the door.
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There is no start button; simply press the brake pedal and shift into gear.
As this is an electric vehicle, don't be surprised by the absence of noise.
A 'READY' indicator shows that the vehicle is ready to go.
Keep the brake pedal pressed and select D (Drive) to move forward or R (Reverse) if you want to reverse using the gear selector. The gear selector is located on the central console as a dial.
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Move the gear lever to the "D" (Drive) position to start driving.
You can now release the brake pedal. The car should start moving forward on its own. Then, gently press the accelerator to start driving.
Drive the electric vehicle like a traditional car, using the accelerator pedal to accelerate and the brake pedal to decelerate or stop.
Use Eco Driving mode to limit acceleration and heating, potentially gaining a minimum of 5% in range.
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When you are in a safe and appropriate parking spot, keep your foot on the brake and put the vehicle in "Park" or "P" mode using the gear selector. When you open the door, the message "Ready" will disappear from the dashboard, indicating that the engine is off even though the screens remain on.
Exit the vehicle and make sure all doors are properly closed.
Lock the car by pressing the lock button on the key.
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The charging port is located either at the front or the rear of the vehicle, depending on the model.
Open the charging port and insert the charging connector.
When charging is complete, unlock the vehicle, the cable will unlock. Gently pull the connector to remove it and store the cable. You can stop the charging at any time by unplugging the charging cable.
Electric route planner
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Frequently Asked Questions
Make the most of your trip! Find answers to the most commonly asked questions about electric vehicles.
- Is there a minimum / maximum age for renting a vehicle with Europcar ?
- Is insurance included in the rate quoted?
- Do I need an internationally valid driving license if I rent a car outside Germany?