Mg 4 MOT data by year

The Mg 4 appears in 3,102 MOT tests in this dataset across model years 2022–2025. Its most common failure areas are tyres, lighting & signalling and visibility, and its overall pass rate is 93.3%.

3,102
MOT tests analysed
93.3%
Pass rate
6.7%
Fail rate
2022–2025
Years covered

By model year

Mg 4 MOT results by model year
Year Tests Pass rate Fail rate Most common failure
2022 1,348 93.0% 7.0% Tyres
2023 1,691 93.5% 6.5% Tyres

Most common failures (all years)

Most common MOT failure areas — Mg 4
# Category % of tests affected Tests
1 Tyres 5.1% 158
2 Lighting & signalling 2.4% 73
3 Visibility 2.1% 65
4 Suspension 0.7% 23
5 Seat belts & restraints 0.3% 8
6 Brakes 0.3% 8
7 Body, structure & corrosion 0.2% 5
8 Steering 0.1% 2
Share of tests failing on each category Tyres 5.1% Lighting & signalling 2.4% Visibility 2.1% Suspension 0.7% Seat belts & restraints 0.3% Brakes 0.3%
Percentage of tests with at least one failure recorded in each category, across all model years.

Methodology & source. Based on 3,102 MOT tests. Dataset: DVSA MOT testing data (2021,2022,2023,2024,2025). Data last updated 2026-07-01. Figures reflect MOT-testable defects only — read the methodology for how these are calculated and what they don't measure.

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