The MG electric vehicle price in Canada ranges from the $45,540 ZS EV to the $58,650 MG4, positioning the revived British-heritage brand as a value player among affordable electric SUVs and hatchbacks. This page tracks MG's Canadian pricing in CAD, with range and rival comparisons, updated regularly.
If you're cross-shopping the ZS EV against a Hyundai KONA Electric or the MG4 against a Volkswagen ID.4, this page lays out where MG's electric models sit on price and which of them slip under the federal rebate cap.
MG Models & Prices in Canada (2026)
MG EV FAQs
About MG Electric Vehicles in Canada (2026)
MG currently offers 4 electric vehicle variants in Canada, with prices ranging from C$45,540 to C$58,650. The lineup covers battery capacities from 51 kWh to 72.6 kWh, offering claimed ranges between 320 km and 450 km on a single charge.
All MG EVs available in Canada support DC fast charging for quick top-ups during long trips, and can be charged at home using standard AC charging. Running costs are significantly lower than gas vehicles, typically C$40 to 80 per month for daily commuting in the Greater Toronto Area, compared to C$250 to 350 for an equivalent gas car.
MG EV incentives & rebates in Canada
As of 2026 the federal Electric Vehicle Affordability Program (EVAP) offers up to $5,000 off a new battery-electric vehicle when the final transaction value is $50,000 or less for imported models. The ZS EV (from $45,540) falls under that cap and qualifies, and the MG4 (from $45,954) also starts below $50,000, so its entry trims are eligible, though higher MG4 trims reaching up to $58,650 climb above the cap and lose the incentive. Quebec (~$2,000) and PEI (~$4,000) add provincial top-ups; Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan have none.
▸MG EV buyer's guide (Canada 2026)
MG models and prices in Canada
MG's electric lineup focuses on affordable, practical battery-electric models:
- ZS EV — from $45,540, up to 440 km of range. A compact electric SUV pitched as a value alternative to mainstream rivals.
- MG4 — from $45,954, up to 450 km of range. A sharp-handling electric hatchback that anchors the upper end of MG's range as trims climb to $58,650.
Which MG is right for you?
Choose the ZS EV if you want a higher-riding compact SUV with easy access and family-friendly practicality, and the MG4 if you prefer a lower, more engaging hatchback that drives with more verve. Both start around the same price and offer similar real-world range, so the decision largely comes down to body style. Keep an eye on the MG4's trim ladder: its entry versions qualify for the federal rebate, but the top trims rise above the $50,000 cap.
Range, charging and winter driving
The ZS EV (up to 440 km) and MG4 (up to 450 km) offer competitive range for their price, but Canadian winters can reduce usable range by roughly 20-30% in deep cold, so plan closer to 310-360 km on the harshest days. A home Level 2 charger is the most practical way to start each day full, and DC fast charging handles longer trips. Pre-conditioning the battery and cabin while plugged in preserves range on frigid mornings.
How MG compares
The ZS EV competes with the Hyundai KONA Electric and Nissan Leaf among affordable electric SUVs and hatchbacks, while the MG4 squares off against the Volkswagen ID.4 and entry Kia EV models. MG's pitch is value: it generally undercuts established rivals while keeping its entry models under the federal rebate cap, where some competitors hover just above. Buyers prioritising the lowest cost of entry into a usable-range EV should have MG on the shortlist.



