eirikc
Standard Member
I have black Thule Wingbar Evo installed on mine, and it looks pretty good ?Haven't had any issues with wind drag or sounds, so I've just kept them mounted on at all times. Here in Norway the car is rated for 60 kg by MG.
The same is true for the rest of EU/EEA.Here in Norway the car is rated for 60 kg by MG.
There are several high quality roof racks on the market designed for the MG4. Suggest checking out the Cruz roof racks (among others).It's mentioned in the specifications and reviews that the MG4 does not support a roof rack, but I don't fully understand why this is the case. Clearly from the photos, there aren't roof rails for this, but there are other systems for attaching a roof rack that don't require rails. I can't see the added weight being an issue, as the weight of the roof rack is distributed over the side pillars of the car which should be able to take that load (if not, then is the car crushed into a pancake if turned over under its own weight during an accident, as an example???).
Any insight would be appreciated. Thank you.
It may be able to carry some load, but it's not specified to carry any load (as yet)? So fitting a roof rack would be a breach of the Customs & Use regulations, and possibly void your insurance? (In the UK anyway).
That's odd. We're in France but we had no problem with our garage supplying MG roof bars made for the MG4, with clear instructions where to place them on the roof to ensure secure support. I only use mine to carry skis, but there is clear guidance on what load they can bear.Hmm. This has stopped me ordering an MG4 ev today. The garage confirmed -someone else had queried it - and no, they said it wouldn't take roof bars. Looking at other cars now. ?
MG UK being cheap skates, shock horror?MG EU have approved it for a roof load ... MG UK have not, as it costs money to go through the approval process.![]()