The MG4 represents a new era of "software-defined vehicles." By regularly updating the vehicle’s software, MG ensures that the car continues to evolve long after it has left the dealership, providing a safer, more efficient, and more enjoyable ownership experience. Owners are encouraged to check their infotainment settings regularly for available updates or contact their local dealer to verify their vehicle’s current software version.
After reading a post from a local MG Owners Group , Marcus realized he needed more than just a car wash—he needed an exorcism in the form of a software update. The Dealership Quest
The MG4 in 2025 is a vastly better car than the MG4 of 2022, purely due to software. However, you must be proactive. Do not wait for an OTA notification that may never come. mg4 software update
The most noticeable changes for drivers usually occur within the central touchscreen. Recent updates have focused on improving system stability and reducing lag within the interface. Key enhancements often include:
Over-the-air (OTA) updates exist, but they usually only apply to the infotainment system. To update the driving modules, you must visit a physical MG dealership. The MG4 represents a new era of "software-defined vehicles
MG utilizes a distinct alphanumeric structure to track its software iterations. Knowing your current version helps determine if your vehicle is running obsolete logic. Focus Area Key Improvements & Bug Fixes
If you have an early 2023 model (or a Trophy/Luxury trim), your car likely shipped with buggy firmware. MG has released several "silent" recalls via software. Here are the most impactful updates: The Dealership Quest The MG4 in 2025 is
Tweaked Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) button logic to jump by 5 mph increments on long-press; memorizes follow-distance settings; significantly less jerky LKA. Climate & Comfort