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MG IM5 2025

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Last updated: 01 September 2025

The MG IM5 is a Chinese-made premium electric hatchback from IM Motors, offering 575 km (357 miles) of range, 752 hp, AWD, and a 96 kWh battery. Priced from $60,990 (≈ €53,370 / £45,130), it rivals Tesla Model 3, BYD Seal, and Polestar 2.

Starting price: US$ 60990 *

Technical Specifications:

manufactured in  China 
model year  2025 
electric range (km)  575 
battery (kWh)  96 
max. speed (km/h)  270 
0 to 100 km/h (sec)  3.2 
power (h.p.)  752 
car type  hatchback / 5 doors 
drive type  AWD 

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MG IM5 2025 Review

MG IM5 Electric Hatchback – Market Positioning and First Impressions

The MG IM5 comes from IM Motors, SAIC’s premium sub-brand designed to face off against household EV names. It’s a five-door hatchback with saloon ambitions, built in China and rolling into showrooms from 2025. Starting at $60,990 (≈ €53,370 / £45,130), it aims to unsettle the Tesla Model 3 and BYD Seal with serious horsepower and a long-distance attitude. The focus is squarely on technology, charging pace, and a cabin stuffed with cutting-edge gadgets. For buyers considering the jump to a premium electric hatchback, this contender delivers plenty of talking points.

  • Launched in 2025 under SAIC’s Intelligence in Motion label.
  • Developed as a premium saloon-like hatchback with sharp aerodynamics.
  • Starting price from $60,990 (≈ €53,370 / £45,130).
  • Targeted at Tesla Model 3, BYD Seal, and Polestar 2 buyers.
  • Combines MG branding for global familiarity with IM design DNA.

Battery, Range and Performance:

Battery, Charging and Range

Energy is supplied by a 96 kWh pack, good for up to 575 km (357 miles) per charge on WLTP. Ultra-fast charging capability reaches 396 kW, allowing a 10–80% refill in just 17 minutes—barely enough time for a decent coffee break. Real-world distance hovers around 410 miles (660 km) in the Long Range model. Even the Standard Range offers over 490 km (304 miles), which would cover Los Angeles to San Francisco on a single shot. Vehicle-to-load support means you can power external gear, from laptops to campsite cooking gear.

  • Battery: 96 kWh capacity.
  • Range: 575 km (357 miles).
  • Charging: 396 kW DC fast charge, 17 min 10–80%.
  • V2L support for external devices.

Performance Specifications

The all-wheel-drive layout pushes 752 hp (561 kW) to the ground, catapulting it from zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.2 seconds. That’s supercar quick, delivered in a package priced thousands below high-end rivals. A top speed of 270 km/h (168 mph) leaves plenty of margin for autobahn sprints. Four-wheel steering keeps the turning circle compact, handy for dense city streets. While the steering feedback has been called too light, there’s no doubt the acceleration delivers a grin every time.

  • Power: 752 hp (561 kW).
  • Drive: AWD.
  • Acceleration: 0–100 km/h in 3.2 seconds.
  • Top speed: 270 km/h (168 mph).

Available in Standard Range, Long Range, and Performance trims, pricing scales upward with power and equipment, but all models remain aggressively positioned against rivals.

Exterior and Interior Features

Exterior

Aerodynamics rule here: a drag coefficient of 0.226Cd makes this hatchback slice through the air smoother than many coupes. Its stance, designed by ex-Bugatti stylist Jozef Kaban, features Aston Martin-inspired taillights and a sharp nose. At nearly 4.93 meters (194 inches), it’s longer than a Tesla Model 3, with a sleek roofline and frameless doors emphasizing a sporty profile. Color options lean premium, with metallic grays and deep blues stealing attention.

Interior

Inside, a 26.3-inch continuous display dominates the dash, paired with a 10.5-inch panel for climate and quick controls. Faux leather seating, ambient lighting with 256 colors, and a 20-speaker audio system wrap passengers in premium comfort. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard, as does a “Rainy Night Mode” that enhances wet-weather visibility. Boot space sits at 457 liters (16.1 cu.ft.), expandable to 1,290 liters (45.5 cu.ft.) with seats down. A small frunk adds 18 liters (0.63 cu.ft.) for cables or daily carry items.

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • Exceptional WLTP range up to 441 miles (710 km).
  • Ultra-fast charging up to 396 kW.
  • Premium tech features and panoramic touchscreen.
  • Performance rivaling supercars.

Cons

  • Steering lacks feel compared to BMW i4.
  • Ride quality firm over rough roads.
  • Heavy reliance on touchscreens for controls.
  • Smaller boot than some direct rivals.

Prices depending on the trim and options:

IM5 Standard Range $60,990 (≈ €53,370 / £45,130)
IM5 Long Range $66,000 (≈ €57,750 / £48,840)
IM5 Performance AWD $71,000 (≈ €62,130 / £52,540)

Verdict: Premium EV for the Brave Buyer

The MG IM5 takes direct aim at Tesla, BYD, and Polestar with sharp styling, blistering speed, and serious range numbers. It undercuts rivals on price while offering ultra-fast charging and high-tech interiors. Sure, the steering could be sharper, and the suspension a touch softer, but for shoppers after a premium EV with both stamina and swagger, it deserves a test drive.

Manufacturer: IM Motors

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MG IM5 2025 Video Overview
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Comparison:

The IM5 takes on strong rivals like the Tesla Model 3, BYD Seal, Polestar 2, and SMART #1 BRABUS. Each offers a unique balance of range, performance, and pricing, but IM’s contender aims to outshine them with raw speed and battery muscle.

Range

The IM5’s 575 km (357 miles) tops the Tesla Model 3’s 513 km (319 miles) and Polestar 2’s 545 km (339 miles). The BYD Seal comes close at 570 km (354 miles), while SMART #1 BRABUS trails far behind at 400 km (249 miles).

Acceleration

With 3.2 seconds to 100 km/h (62 mph), the IM5 beats all but sits closest to the SMART #1 BRABUS at 3.9 seconds. Tesla Model 3 Long Range takes 4.4 seconds, BYD Seal clocks 3.8 seconds, and Polestar 2 averages 4.5 seconds.

Power

At 752 hp (561 kW), the IM5 eclipses Tesla’s 491 hp (366 kW), Polestar 2’s 476 hp (355 kW), and BYD Seal’s 530 hp (395 kW). The SMART #1 BRABUS holds 422 hp (315 kW), far lower in comparison.

Charging Time

The IM5 uses 396 kW charging to reach 80% in 17 minutes. Tesla Model 3 at 250 kW takes about 25 minutes, BYD Seal at 150 kW stretches longer, and Polestar 2 maxes at 205 kW. SMART #1 BRABUS lags further at 150 kW.

Price

IM5 starts at $60,990 (≈ €53,370 / £45,130), placing it above the SMART #1 BRABUS at $55,000 (≈ €48,130 / £40,700) and BYD Seal at $58,000 (≈ €50,750 / £42,900). It remains close to Tesla Model 3 at $62,000 (≈ €54,250 / £45,880) and Polestar 2 at $64,000 (≈ €56,000 / £47,360). For its performance and range, the IM offering looks sharp in value.

F.A.Q.:

What is the usable battery capacity?

The usable battery in the IM5 is 96 kWh, supporting both long-distance driving and ultra-fast charging at up to 396 kW.

How far can it travel on one charge?

The IM5 can travel up to 575 km (357 miles) on WLTP cycle, with real-world estimates around 410 miles (660 km).

What is the acceleration time?

It accelerates from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 3.2 seconds, comparable to many supercars in raw speed.

What is the top speed?

The car achieves a maximum of 270 km/h (168 mph), suitable for highway driving and autobahn conditions.

What is the power output?

Total output reaches 752 hp (561 kW), delivered through an all-wheel-drive system for traction and stability.

How long does charging take?

At 396 kW DC fast charging, the battery charges from 10% to 80% in just 17 minutes, one of the quickest in class.

What is the price?

The IM5 starts at $60,990 (≈ €53,370 / £45,130), with Long Range and Performance trims costing more.