The global EV landscape is witnessing a monumental shift as MG (under its parent company SAIC) prepares to open bookings for the MG 4X in China on May 11, 2026. This vehicle represents one of the first mass-market applications of semi-solid state battery (SSB) technology, a breakthrough that promises to solve the three biggest hurdles of electric mobility: range anxiety, slow charging, and fire safety.

While traditional lithium-ion batteries have served the industry well, the MG 4X marks the beginning of the “Solid-State Era.” We’ve analyzed the new 610km range capabilities, the stability of the semi-solid electrolyte, and why China is currently leading this specific tech race to bring you the ultimate breakdown.

Why Semi-Solid is the Game Changer

Traditional batteries use a liquid electrolyte to move energy, which is flammable and sensitive to temperature. The MG 4X uses a hybrid electrolyte—part solid, part liquid. This allows for higher “energy density,” meaning the battery can store more power in a smaller, lighter package.

  • Safety Leap: The semi-solid material is significantly more stable. It drastically reduces the risk of “thermal runaway” (battery fires) even if the battery pack is damaged in a high-impact collision.

  • Temperature Resilience: Unlike standard EVs that lose range in extreme cold or heat, semi-solid batteries maintain consistent performance across a wider temperature spectrum.

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Performance

Despite being a compact SUV, the MG 4X achieves ranges typically reserved for much larger, more expensive luxury EVs. This is due to the battery’s ability to pack more watt-hours per kilogram ($Wh/kg$) than conventional cells.

  • Standard Range: Equipped with a 53.9 kWh battery, providing up to 510 kilometers on a single charge.

  • Long Range: Equipped with a 64.2 kWh battery, pushing the distance to 610 kilometers.

  • Charging Speed: The semi-solid architecture allows for “Ultra-Fast” charging. While current EVs often take 30–50 minutes for a 10-80% charge, this technology aims to bring that down to a window that rivals a traditional petrol-station stop.

The China Advantage

China currently controls over 70% of the global EV battery supply chain. By being the first to move from research to actual production vehicles like the MG 4X, Chinese companies are setting a new global standard.

  • R&D Lead: Companies like SAIC (MG) and CATL have invested billions into solid-state research, allowing them to bypass the “prototype” stage and enter the “booking” stage ahead of global rivals.

  • Cost Efficiency: While new tech is usually expensive, China’s massive manufacturing scale is expected to bring the cost of semi-solid batteries down to lithium-ion levels within the next 24 months.

Traditional Li-ion vs. MG 4X Semi-Solid State

  • Energy Density: Standard Lithium-Ion batteries generally offer lower density around 250t-300 Wh/kg, whereas the MG 4X Semi-Solid State battery achieves a much higher density of 350-500 Wh/kg.

  • Safety Risk: Standard units use a flammable liquid electrolyte that carries a risk of overheating; the MG 4X uses a semi-solid electrolyte that provides high thermal stability.

  • Charging Time: While standard batteries take 30–60 minutes for a fast charge, the new technology is designed for near-instant or ultra-fast cycles.

  • Environmental Impact: Standard batteries often suffer high range loss in extreme cold, but the semi-solid state technology ensures minimal impact from external temperatures.

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Pros & Cons Summary

Pros  Cons
Range: 610km in a compact SUV is exceptional. Early Adopter Tax: Initial pricing may be higher than standard EVs.
Fire Safety: Nearly eliminates the risk of battery fires. Infrastructure: Needs ultra-fast chargers to reach full potential.
Charging: Future-proofed for “few-minute” charging cycles. Availability: Initially restricted to the Chinese market.
Stability: Better performance over the long-term life of the car. Repairability: New tech might require specialized service centers.

Is this the future

  • The MG 4X is the “iPhone moment” for EVs. If the semi-solid state technology proves reliable in real-world conditions after the May 11th launch, it will likely render traditional liquid-electrolyte batteries obsolete by the end of the decade.

  • For the Indian Market: While this specific model is launching in China, MG India often brings global tech to our shores. We could see this battery technology arriving in India-spec MG cars by late 2027 or 2028.

 

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Booking Date May 11, 2026
Max Range 610 km
Battery Tech Semi-Solid State (SSB)
Segment Electric SUV

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