MG IM5 information & reviews

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The MG IM5 is a premium electric saloon that extends MG’s UK EV lineup into the executive segment, offering advanced technology, impressive performance, and competitive pricing. It is available in three trims: Standard, Long Range, and Performance.

“IM” is a premium electric‑vehicle sub‑brand launched in December 2020 by SAIC Motor (MG’s Chinese parent), together with Alibaba and Zhangjiang Hi‑Tech. The name stands for “Intelligence in Motion” (or “Intelligent Mobility”).

🔋 MG IM5 UK Trim Levels & Key Features

1. Standard (75kWh) – from £39,450
  • Rear-wheel drive with a 217kW motor
  • WLTP range: up to 407 miles
  • 0–62 mph in approximately 6.8 seconds
  • 400V architecture with 153kW DC fast charging
  • 19-inch alloy wheels
  • Panoramic sunroof and 20-speaker premium audio system
  • Dual-screen setup: 26.3” infotainment and 10.5” touchscreen
  • ADAS suite including adaptive cruise control and lane-keep assist
2. Long Range (100kWh) – from £44,995
  • Rear-wheel drive with a 300kW motor
  • WLTP range: up to 442 miles
  • 0–62 mph in approximately 4.6 seconds
  • 800V architecture enabling 10–80% charge in 17 minutes at up to 392kW
  • 20-inch alloy wheels
  • Rear-wheel steering for enhanced maneuverability
  • Advanced parking assistance features
3. Performance (100kWh AWD) – from £48,495
  • Dual-motor all-wheel drive producing a combined 767bhp
  • 0–62 mph in 3.2 seconds
  • WLTP range: approximately 357 miles
  • 800V architecture with rapid charging capabilities
  • Enhanced chassis dynamics and digital driving modes
  • Additional performance-oriented features
The MG IM5 positions itself as a compelling alternative to rivals like the Tesla Model 3 and BYD Seal, offering a blend of luxury, performance, and cutting-edge technology at a competitive price point.

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There are no any reviews yet.
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You can order the car on website but can not find any review, this is weird situation.
 
There are no any reviews yet.
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You can order the car on website but can not find any review, this is weird situation.
I'm assuming it is open for pre-orders for the cars. European reviewers haven't been given any yet and they've only seen them in a static display at the Goodwood launch.

There are reviews of the IM L6 in China which is essentially the same car, though there will be local differences for the export versions.



 
If it's any use to anyone, I've compiled a spreadsheet to list and compare IM5 features across the variants (spoiler alert, there aren't many differences!).
All the data was sourced from MG's website.
Should anyone want one, I can do a similar sheet for the IM6

EDIT - which I now have: here
 
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Seems strange that it doesn't have the traditional MG badge on it instead of the nondescript IM badge.
I'm sure I heard somewhere that IM is a subsidary of MG, who are in turn a subsidary of SAIC?

From Wikipedia:
It (SAIC) also produces and sells passenger vehicles under its own branding, such as Roewe, MG, Maxus/LDV, Rising Auto, and IM Motors.
 
SAIC seems to have joint ventures with other companies for some of their brands.

I believe that IM is a joint venture, including tech firm Alibaba.

So maybe the software will be even better than the MG branded cars!
 
SAIC seems to have joint ventures with other companies for some of their brands.

I believe that IM is a joint venture, including tech firm Alibaba.

So maybe the software will be even better than the MG branded cars!
From what I've seen of the software in various (overseas) reviews is that it certainly looks up there with Tesla. It's lightning fast compared to the software on my MG4, but then, so was my 286 PC back in the day!!
 
Looks like Fully Charged have got their review out.



Haven't watched to see if it is just a static review or if there is driving involved.
 
Looks like Fully Charged have got their review out.



Haven't watched to see if it is just a static review or if there is driving involved.

I've just watched it, and it's simply another walk around and sit-in review. That said, apart from the lack of physical buttons and limited colour choices, I am mightily impressed by the trim level and features for the money.

I've got the nod from the Controller of the Purse, test drive booked, if and when they arrive at the dealers. I just hope the supply goes smoother than the MG4 introduction three years ago!
 
What a bad tempered review! He obviously went into that "test" with an "I hate Chinese electric cars" attitude from the start! How come he's the only one to find fault with the ride quality? Sensitive backside I wonder? I want a test drive even more now!
Autocars review said similar

"It also seems that not a lot of love has gone into the fine-tuning of the chassis, which is perfectly competent but shows little of the dynamic charm or polish you'd want from a performance saloon with a low centre of gravity. The same applies to rolling refinement, which can be good on certain roads but in the UK there is a consistent pitter-patter underwheel that has an attritional effect on comfort"

Scored 3.5/5
 
Autocars review said similar

"It also seems that not a lot of love has gone into the fine-tuning of the chassis, which is perfectly competent but shows little of the dynamic charm or polish you'd want from a performance saloon with a low centre of gravity. The same applies to rolling refinement, which can be good on certain roads but in the UK there is a consistent pitter-patter underwheel that has an attritional effect on comfort"

Scored 3.5/5
If it turns out that the ride and handling aren't that good on UK roads, then I'll have to rethink my next vehicle choice. I'll reserve judgement until my test drive and then make my own mind up about that.
The only thing that's settled so far for me is the fuel choice! Oh, that and my budget of course!!
 
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