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: Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) now remembers your last distance setting and adjusts speed in 5 mph/kph increments with a long press.
While MG’s marketing often mentions "Over-the-Air (OTA) capability" via its , the reality for current owners is more restricted: Charged a fee for software updates? (MG4)
This article breaks down how to check your current version, what the latest updates (like R59 and R63) actually change, and the reality of Over-the-Air (OTA) capabilities. mg4 firmware update
Before seeking an update, you need to know what you’re currently running. MG separates its software into two main components: the (the Android-based infotainment system) and the MCU (the module that controls how the car interacts with buttons and hardware).
: Adds a shortcut in the drop-down menu to quickly turn off Lane Keep Assist. : Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) now remembers your
This is considered a "must-have" update for many owners because it addresses significant driving-related bugs:
The MG4 Electric has rapidly become one of the most popular EVs globally, but its software experience is often a primary topic of discussion among owners. Unlike some competitors that push massive monthly changes to your driveway, the process is a bit more traditional, requiring a mix of dealership visits and specific manual checks. Before seeking an update, you need to know
MG doesn't always release public "patch notes," but community feedback and dealer bulletins have identified several key versions:
: To see more technical details, go to the version screen and tap the version number 5 times . When prompted for a passcode, enter 200519 . 2. Latest Major Updates & Features
Later versions like R63 and R71 focus on the and overall system stability. These often fix "ghosting" issues with the 360-degree camera and refine the HVAC (climate control) so the target temperature more accurately matches the actual cabin temperature. 3. The OTA Update Myth vs. Reality
: Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) now remembers your last distance setting and adjusts speed in 5 mph/kph increments with a long press.
While MG’s marketing often mentions "Over-the-Air (OTA) capability" via its , the reality for current owners is more restricted: Charged a fee for software updates? (MG4)
This article breaks down how to check your current version, what the latest updates (like R59 and R63) actually change, and the reality of Over-the-Air (OTA) capabilities.
Before seeking an update, you need to know what you’re currently running. MG separates its software into two main components: the (the Android-based infotainment system) and the MCU (the module that controls how the car interacts with buttons and hardware).
: Adds a shortcut in the drop-down menu to quickly turn off Lane Keep Assist.
This is considered a "must-have" update for many owners because it addresses significant driving-related bugs:
The MG4 Electric has rapidly become one of the most popular EVs globally, but its software experience is often a primary topic of discussion among owners. Unlike some competitors that push massive monthly changes to your driveway, the process is a bit more traditional, requiring a mix of dealership visits and specific manual checks.
MG doesn't always release public "patch notes," but community feedback and dealer bulletins have identified several key versions:
: To see more technical details, go to the version screen and tap the version number 5 times . When prompted for a passcode, enter 200519 . 2. Latest Major Updates & Features
Later versions like R63 and R71 focus on the and overall system stability. These often fix "ghosting" issues with the 360-degree camera and refine the HVAC (climate control) so the target temperature more accurately matches the actual cabin temperature. 3. The OTA Update Myth vs. Reality
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