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MG4 receives world’s first semi-solid-state battery, expected in Australia in 2026

The first MG4 Anxin Edition Electric hatchbacks have been delivered to customers in China ahead of the planned Australian launch in the second quarter (April-June) of 2026.

The MG4 Anxin Edition is the world’s first mass-produced electric vehicle (EV) to use liquid semi-solid-state batteries – a cross between current battery technology and solid-state batteries.

The smaller front-wheel drive MG4, similar in size to the BYD Dolphin, will be sold in Australia alongside an update to the existing rear-wheel and all-wheel drive MG4 range.

The MG4 Anxin Edition – where “anxin” means “relief” or “peace of mind” – has a claimed CLTC range of 530km, which is equivalent to 435km (WLTP), and is priced at ¥102,800 (A$21,944) in China.

It beats the BYD Dolphin’s China price of 129,800 yen ($27,707) for the top version – currently in Australian BYD showrooms for $36,990 before on-road costs – with a claimed range of 427km (WLTP).

It is not clear whether the MG4 will be offered here with liquid solid state technology. However, MG Motor Australia has confirmed a 54kWh battery – the same size as the manganese-based solid-state lithium-ion pack in the Anxin Edition – for local showrooms.

MG says the semi-solid-state Anxin edition has an energy consumption of 11.9 kWh/100 km and supports ultra-fast 2C charging, allowing it to charge up to 80 percent in 21 minutes.

Other front-wheel drive versions of the MG4 sold in China use a conventional lithium-ion battery. The liquid-solid-state battery uses five percent less liquid electrolyte than conventional versions, improving stability.