Salvelion
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- Camberley
- Driving
- MG4 (2022-2025)
Which MG has the best leg room, I have a MG4 but find it tight for my 6’4”(1.93m).
The urban is actually longer than the normal MG4Skip the Cyberster, unless you like looking at the top of the windscreen frame
When I tried sitting in a Cyberster I was looking over the windscreenSkip the Cyberster, unless you like looking at the top of the windscreen frame
I'm also 6'4", but I find the main problem with the MG4 (2025) is that I have to adjust the seat too far forward to deal with the fixed height seatbelt. If I push the seat back, the seatbelt does not go over my shoulder as its mounting point is so low in the car's frame.Which MG has the best leg room, I have a MG4 but find it tight for my 6’4”(1.93m).
I reckon its optimised to let the rear doors open as wide as possible and to position the curtain air bag so it does some good. Edge forwards too far and its a bang on the head from where the door frame slopes down. as you concentrate on getting your legs from under the steering wheel and over the wide sill . Try it when you have a bit of cramp or a bad back.I also find that I have edge forward on the seat to get out as I’m sitting behind the door seat post. Never experienced such a weird seat position before..