You can switch just about everything off but as it must be on by default to get the 5 star NCAP rating you have to do this every time you drive as all the safety systems must be activated by default when the car is started.
My car was built in June 2023 & on the road since September 23 & I have never had any emergency type sudden braking issues & have covered 22,000km so far. Latest software updates seem to have fixed or reduced the problems. LKA & other NCAP safety features are complained about for almost all brands both ICE & EV by various owners.
Then you are lucky. Maybe one of the many mg4 drivers. And in fact, in my car it is not AEB itself at fault. It is the buggy triggering of ACC that causes me to occasionaly get another scare.
But even if only a few experienced the dead sudden full lock of the brakes without ANY reason, you may understand their frustration? Or the passenger next to the driver?
From another perspective, just take a look at the list MG provides when this particular system does not work well:
• The vehicle ahead approaches head-on, crosses the intersection or jumps the queue rapidly in a short distance. • The vehicle ahead does not follow the rules of driving and parking (such as drives on the lane lines). • The vehicle ahead is not in the same lane as your vehicle or the vehicle ahead is partially obscured. • The vehicle ahead is an abnormal vehicle (modified or abnormal shape). • The vehicle ahead is a vehicle with higher chassis. • The vehicle ahead is a large vehicle at close range (such as tractor, trailer, towing vehicle, mud truck, sanitation truck, sprinkler truck etc.). • The vehicle ahead is unusual transportation (such as a horse, cart, carriages etc.). • The system detects the side of a vehicle. • The contour of the vehicle ahead is unclear (such as water being sprayed by the wheels of the front and surrounding vehicles). • The vehicle ahead does not have or has obscured tail lamps when driving at night or in a tunnel. • The taillamps of the vehicle ahead are all LEDstrip lights or other homemade coloured lamps. • The street lights are inconsistent or flickering when driving at night. • The pedestrian is not directly in front of the vehicle, or the pedestrian is not fully visible. • The pedestrian is not standing upright, or it is a child under a certain height. • There is a group of pedestrians in front of the vehicle that is over-shadowed or in the dark. • There are animals in front of the vehicle.• Objects such as special-shaped ground obstacles (e.g. roadblocks, isolation piles, isolation strips, large stones, other scattered objects etc.) are detected in front of the vehicle. • Objects such as signs, guardrails, bridges, buildings or other are detected in front of the vehicle. • The vehicle is being driven on a hillside road, upper and lower bridge section or tight bend. • The vehicle is in R. • The vehicle is in a state of braking or rapid acceleration.
I would say: if it does not work or works only poorly that often, at least you need a button somewhere to quickly disable it..... Not something hidden deep down in the menu. And certainly not in a menu of a central screen placed that far aside so it makes you look sideways 'to hit the right switch' on a poorly functioning touch screen.... while driving.
(same for LKA and ACC btw)