The MG2 is the working name for MG’s next entry-level model, a B-segment electric hatchback previewed by the MG GO! concept at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed. MG has confirmed a production version arrives in Europe around the middle of 2027, positioned as the brand’s smallest and most affordable EV.
The MG GO! concept was designed at MG’s London studio and draws on the brand’s British heritage, referencing the MGB GT, MG Metro Turbo and MG ZR without copying their styling directly. It shows a short overall length, a wide track and a five-door layout, aimed at giving the compact hatchback a more distinctive, emotional look than typical city-car proportions.
Full specifications have not been released. UK media covering the concept point to a starting price near 20,000 British pounds ($27,000), which would undercut MG’s current MG4 Urban, and battery options that could give around 280 miles (450 km) of range on the longer-legged variant, though MG has not confirmed these figures.
MG positions the MG2 as a rival to the Renault 5, Citroen e-C3, Fiat Grande Panda Electric and Volkswagen’s upcoming ID.Polo, entering a segment of affordable European EVs where MG currently has no direct competitor.