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Thought this worth asking as we certainly would have.
I don’t think it would. Some people just need the extra range and it would be a simple choice: range or spec or both or neither?Given that the SE LR is £2.5k more expensive than the SR, then £2.5k off a Trophy (with the SR battery) would be very appealing. (11 miles range reduction wouldn't be a show-stopper as the WLTP would still be >200 miles).
Edit: I doubt MG would do this though as it would likely kill off SE LR sales.
Thanks, quite right and apologies for my sloppy language.I've modified the original thread title and poll question.
"short range" now reads "standard range"![]()
I am hoping the steeply-raked rear screen and lightbar lip will mean the rear screen doesn't get too dirty.I'd buy a standard range + 360 camera + rear wipers. Not a trophy though. A real shame MG doesn't do optional add-ons.
As someone pointed out the SR has an upturned lightbar lip, the Trophy's is flat.I am hoping the steeply-raked rear screen and lightbar lip will mean the rear screen doesn't get too dirty.
Yes but the light bar still juts out so may screen the worst of it.As someone pointed out the SR has an upturned lightbar lip, the Trophy's is flat.
Yes, I agree, I prefer the SE rear.To be honest, when I first saw the Trophy model my eyes lit up and if it had kept the range of the SE LR I might have chosen that, but then when I read and heard that the aero spoiler on the back increases drag rather than increasing efficiency I was disappointed. Don’t get me wrong, it looks very cool. ?
It's probably not just the spoiler increasing drag that has the impact on (theoretical) range. It's also the added weight for heated and motorised driver's seat, plus whatever else the Trophy has extra.To be honest, when I first saw the Trophy model my eyes lit up and if it had kept the range of the SE LR I might have chosen that, but then when I read and heard that the aero spoiler on the back increases drag rather than increasing efficiency I was disappointed. Don’t get me wrong, it looks very cool. ?
Yes, that makes sense. It does come with quite a few extras. I’ve never had a heated steering wheel or driver’s seat, so luckily I don’t know what I’m missing. ?It's probably not just the spoiler increasing drag that has the impact on (theoretical) range. It's also the added weight for heated and motorised driver's seat, plus whatever else the Trophy has extra.
And remember that it's a drop of 11 miles on the WLTP ... in reality the reduction will probably be less.
It's probably not just the spoiler increasing drag that has the impact on (theoretical) range. It's also the added weight for heated and motorised driver's seat, plus whatever else the Trophy has extra.
And remember that it's a drop of 11 miles on the WLTP ... in reality the reduction will probably be less.
Yes, that makes sense. It does come with quite a few extras. I’ve never had a heated steering wheel or driver’s seat, so luckily I don’t know what I’m missing. ?
Cost so much more to use a petrol car on long journeys. Not green.The trophy version of the standard range would be my ideal MG4 ( I have a petrol second car for long long trips ), this is something I asked the dealer on but he mentioned there are no plans yet.