Our most recent review of the 2026 MG Im6 resulted in a score of 7.8 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Andrew Chesterton had this to say at the time: A super solid first outing from the IM brand. Don't let the pricing fool you, there is still bang for buck on offer in the IM6 Performance, even if it at times feels a bit too digital for my tastes.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Andrew Chesterton liked most about this particular version of the MG Im6: Prodigious power, Smooth, comfortable drive, Super comfy seating with space to spare
The 2026 MG IM6 is available in five exterior colours: Athena White, Ares Black, Rembrandt Grey, Raphael Beige and Nevis Blue. Interior choices are Dover Beige or Highland Grey.
Every 2026 MG IM6 includes keyless entry, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, adaptive cruise control and a 360-degree camera. The iSmart app adds remote climate control and vehicle status monitoring. Platinum and Performance trims gain larger 21-inch wheels, while Performance adds adaptive air suspension and continuously controlled damping.
Inside, the IM6 focuses on space and comfort. A panoramic glass roof is standard, with rear privacy glass and ambient lighting throughout. Technology includes a 26.3-inch display housing, including a 10.5-inch central screen powered by a Snapdragon 8295 chip. Ventilated wireless charging and a 20-speaker audio system are available across the range.
The IM6 Premium runs a single rear motor with 217kW and 450Nm. The Platinum RWD boosts output to 300kW and 500Nm. The Performance AWD uses dual motors, producing 200kW at the front and 372kW at the rear, for a combined torque output of 802Nm. All versions use a single-speed transmission.
The 2026 MG IM6 seats five across all trims. The cabin uses ultra-soft synthetic leather, with front seats offering power adjustment, heating and ventilation. Rear seats have adjustable backrests and a 40/60 folding split for extra flexibility. ISOFIX mounts are fitted in all three positions.
With the rear seats in place, the IM6 holds 665 litres in Premium and Platinum trims, or 646 litres in the Performance. Folding the seats expands space to 1640 litres in the Premium and Platinum, or 1621 litres in the Performance. A 32-litre front boot adds extra storage.
The Premium’s 75kWh pack provides 450km of WLTP range, while the Platinum’s 100kWh pack extends this to 555km. The Performance trim manages 505km. DC fast charging restores 30 to 80 percent in about 15–20 minutes.