
As more EV options begin to appear, the market is heating up with the introduction of more affordable options.
China’s MG 4, BYD Dolphin and GWM Ora electric hatches are the country's most affordable electric cars to date, with the former two boasting high-$30,000 pricing for the base variants – the lowest in Australia to date.
While we prepare to compare this affordable electric hatchback trio when the first vehicles hit Australian roads, we’ve pulled out the spec sheets to help you find the vehicle that might best suit your needs.

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Pricing
MG4
Things we like
- Wide price range
- Lots of options
Not so much...
- X-Power likely to be exxy
BYD Dolphin
Things we like
- Competitive pricing
Not so much...
- $100 cheaper than MG 4 with less power
GWM Ora
Things we like
- Simplified lineup
Not so much...
- Dearest option
All three options here are vying to be seen as an affordable option for buyers with a tighter budget looking to purchase their first EV, or as a second car.
The BYD Dolphin is the cheapest of the bunch – and the most-affordable electric car sold in Australia to date – at $38,890 before on-roads for the base Premium.
To receive a larger battery and a more-potent electric motor, the Premium retails for $44,890 plus on-roads, while the limited-run Sport “hot hatch” is currently listed at $49,990 ahead of its 2024 arrival.

However, the base MG 4 Excite 51kWh is just one green banknote more at $38,990 plus on-road costs, topping out at $55,990 for the Essence 77kWh – with the strong possibility of a dearer dual-motor X-Power performance variant.
The GWM Ora sits at the higher end of the spectrum in both standard and extended-range forms, with its pricing more comparable to the larger BYD Atto 3 and MG ZS small SUVs.
MG 4 | BYD Dolphin | GWM Ora |
---|---|---|
Excite 51kWh: $38,990 | Dynamic: $38,890 | Standard Range: $43,990 |
Excite 64kWh: $44,990 | Premium: $44,890 | Extended Range: $47,990 |
Essence 64kWh: $47,990 | Sport: $49,990 | GT: $53,990 |
Essence 77kWh: $55,990 |

Performance
MG4
Things we like
- Decent range-wide performance
- RWD
Not so much...
- Nothing exciting (X-Power aside)
BYD Dolphin
Things we like
- Premium level with its rivals
Not so much...
- Slow base model outputs
GWM Ora
Things we like
- Respectable acceleration
Not so much...
- No boost for heavier battery
The MG 4 offers a base model with 125kW/250Nm and a 7.7-second 0-100km/h time, while the Long Range kicks it up a notch with 180kW/350Nm and a quicker 6.5-second sprint.
A slow 70kW/180Nm electric motor is found in the base BYD Dolphin, which takes 12.3 seconds to reach 100km/h. The Dolphin Premium boosts outputs to 150kW and 310Nm, with a spritelier 7.0-second acceleration time.
The GWM Ora has consistent performance across both battery sizes, with 126kW/250Nm and an 8.4-second 0-100km/h time. All three cars share a maximum speed of 160km/h.

MG 4 | BYD Dolphin | GWM Ora | |
---|---|---|---|
Power | 51kWh: 125kW | Dynamic: 70kW | Standard: 126kW |
64kWh: 150kW | Premium: 150kW | Extended: 126kW | |
77kWh: 180kW | Sport: TBC | GT: 126kW | |
Torque | 51kWh: 250Nm | Dynamic: 180Nm | Standard: 250Nm |
64kWh: 250Nm | Premium: 310Nm | Extended: 250Nm | |
77kWh: 350Nm | Sport: TBC | GT: 250Nm | |
0-100 km/h | 51kWh: 7.7s | Dynamic: 12.3s | Standard: 8.4s |
64kWh: 7.9s | Premium: 7.0s | Extended: 8.4s | |
77kWh: 6.5s | Sport: <7.0s | GT: 8.4s | |
Top speed | 160km/h | 160km/h | 160km/h |

Driving range
MG4
Things we like
- 530km on the Long Range variant
Not so much...
- Regular versions top out at 450km range
BYD Dolphin
Things we like
- 427km range on the Premium
Not so much...
- 340km on the Dynamic variant could be limiting
GWM Ora
Things we like
- Extended Range option
Not so much...
- Shortest of the trio
The MG 4 offers a range of driving ranges depending on the battery size and specifications, spanning 351km (51kWh) to an impressive 530km (77kWh Long Range). Mid-spec variants with a 64kWh battery provide a range of 435-450km.
The BYD Dolphin covers a range of 340km (Dynamic) to 427km (Premium), while the GWM Ora falls between 310km (Standard Range) and 420km (Extended Range).
The flagship GWM Ora GT offers a slightly shorter 400-kilometre range. Battery sizes vary across the models, ranging from 45kWh to 77kWh.

MG 4 | BYD Dolphin | GWM Ora | |
---|---|---|---|
Range | 51kWh: 351km | Dynamic: 340km | Standard: 310km |
64kWh: 435km (Essence), 450km (Excite) | Premium: 427km | Extended: 420km | |
77kWh: 530km | Sport: TBC | GT: 400km | |
Battery size | 51kWh (Excite), 64kWh (Excite, Essence), 77kWh (Essence) | 45kWh (Dynamic), 60.5kWh (Premium, Sport) | 45.4kWh (Standard), 59kWh (Extended, GT) |

Dimensions
MG4
Things we like
- Largest of the trio
Not so much...
- Not as tall
BYD Dolphin
Things we like
- Long wheelbase
Not so much...
- Not as wide
GWM Ora
Things we like
- Tall roof helps ease of access
Not so much...
- Not as long
Here, the MG 4 takes the lead as the largest overall, while the GWM Ora sits at the shorter end.
The GWM Ora – with a height of 1603mm – boasts a tall SUV-like roof that surpasses the Mazda CX-3 and is similar to the BYD Atto 3.
The crown for the longest wheelbase and widest body is handed to the MG 4, allowing a more-spacious interior – though we’ll wait to compare this trio in-person to see how it fares in the real world.

MG 4 | BYD Dolphin | GWM Ora | |
---|---|---|---|
Wheelbase | 2705mm | 2700mm | 2650mm |
Length | 4287mm | 4290mm | 4235mm |
Height | 1504mm | 1570mm | 1603mm |
Width | 1836mm | 1770mm | 1825mm |
Charging
MG4
Things we like
- Supports fastest charging
Not so much...
- 6.4kW AC charge speed
BYD Dolphin
Things we like
- Premium charges faster
Not so much...
- 60kW DC limit for base
GWM Ora
Things we like
- 11kW AC speed
Not so much...
- Extended has same rate
While the BYD Dolphin offers a slow 60kW DC charge speed for the base Dynamic, it rises to 80kW for larger battery Premium – but it still falls behind the MG 4, which supports a DC charge speed between 88kW and 140kW.
The GWM Ora provides a DC charge speed of 64kW and an 11kW AC home charger speed – in line with the BYD Dolphin. The MG 4 has a slower 6.6kW AC charge rate.
It's worth noting that all three models have slower charging speeds compared to more expensive EVs like the Tesla Model 3 and Hyundai Ioniq 6, but this is partly due to the smaller battery capacities.
For context, the Nissan Leaf has a 46kW DC maximum charge rate, while a Mazda MX-30 E35 is equally limited.

MG 4 | BYD Dolphin | GWM Ora | |
---|---|---|---|
DC fast charger | 51kWh: 88kW | Dynamic: 60kW | Standard: 64kW |
64kWh: 140kW | Premium: 80kW | Extended: 64kW | |
77kWh: 140kW | Sport: 80kW | GT: 64kW | |
AC standard charger | 6.6kW | 11kW | 11kW |

Features
MG4
Things we like
- Essence well-equipped
Not so much...
- Base model built to a price
BYD Dolphin
Things we like
- Strong equipment levels
Not so much...
- Small instrument cluster
GWM Ora
Things we like
- 10.25-inch instrument cluster
Not so much...
- USB-A ports
As standard, all three vehicles offer alloy wheels and large screens with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto: the MG 4 and GWM Ora with a 10.25-inch touchscreen, and the BYD Dolphin with a 12.8-inch rotating display.
The MG 4 stands out with its 'iSmart' connected-car service, allowing drivers to control vehicle functions from their smartphone. The BYD Dolphin offers additional luxuries such as leather-accented upholstery, heated front seats, and a built-in voice assistant.
On the other hand, the GWM Ora boasts dual-zone climate control, a surround-view camera, and a wireless charging pad.

MG4
2023 MG 4 standard features | |
---|---|
17-inch alloy wheels | 7-inch digital instrument cluster |
10.25-inch infotainment system | Rotary gear selector |
Wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto | Cloth upholstery |
Four-speaker audio system | ‘iSmart’ connected-car service. |
MG 4 Essence adds larger 18-inch alloy wheels, a six-speaker audio system, synthetic leather/cloth upholstery, voice control, built-in satellite navigation, a 360-degree camera system, a wireless phone charger, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, and a height-adjustable load floor.
BYD Dolphin
2023 BYD Dolphin standard features | |
---|---|
16-inch alloy wheels | Leather-accented upholstery |
12.8-inch rotating infotainment system | Heated front seats |
Wired Apple CarPlay | Heat pump |
Satellite navigation | Adaptive LED headlights |
Six-speaker audio system | LED tail-lights and daytime running lamps |
Built-in voice assistant | Rear privacy glass |
DAB+ digital radio | LED cabin lights |
5-inch digital instrument cluster | Heated, power-folding side mirrors |
Four USB ports (2x USB-C, 2x USB-A) | 360-degree camera system |
Wireless phone charger | Six-way power-adjustable driver’s seat |
Keyless entry and push-button start | Four-way power-adjustable passenger seat |
Portable card key | Vehicle-to-load functionality |
Panoramic sunroof | Low-speed audible pedestrian alert |
Climate-control air-conditioning | Tyre pressure monitoring. |

GWM Ora
2023 GWM Ora standard features | |
---|---|
LED headlights | 18-inch alloy wheels |
Dual-zone climate control | Vinyl upholstery |
10.25-inch multimedia touchscreen | Wired Apple CarPlay/Android Auto |
10.25-inch digital driver’s display | Surround-view camera |
6-way power driver’s seat | 6-speaker sound-system |
Keyless entry | DAB+ digital radio |
Wireless charging pad | 2x USB-A chargers |
GWM Ora GT adds unique 18-inch alloy wheels, a sportier body kit with decals, red brake calipers, a panoramic sunroof, an electric tailgate, automatic parking, a heated windscreen, and a power-adjustable driver’s seat with memory function.

Safety
MG4
Things we like
- Five-star ANCAP likely
Not so much...
- Blind-spot, rear cross-traffic not standard
BYD Dolphin
Things we like
- Strong level of active safety tech
Not so much...
- No official ANCAP rating yet
GWM Ora
Things we like
- Five-star ANCAP
Not so much...
- Less safety kit than BYD Dolphin

The MG 4 currently holds a five-star Euro NCAP safety rating in 2020-22 criteria, but this has yet to be brought across to ANCAP.
A five-star ANCAP rating applies to the GWM Ora, based on testing conducted by Euro NCAP in 2022.
The BYD Dolphin is awaiting testing by both ANCAP and Euro NCAP, with adjustments made to its frontal structure to meet European, Australian, and New Zealand standards compared to Chinese-market versions.
All feature autonomous emergency braking, lane-keep assist, lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition, and adaptive cruise control.
The GWM Ora and BYD Dolphin add blind-spot and rear cross-traffic alerts as standard, which are unavailable on the base MG 4 Excite.
Additionally, the BYD Dolphin include front cross-traffic alert, side exit assist, and child presence detection, while the MG 4 is unique in offering traffic jam assist.

Cargo space
MG4
Things we like
- Largest boot
Not so much...
- Less space than Dolphin w/ seats folded
- No front boot
BYD Dolphin
Things we like
- Decent space
Not so much...
- No front boot
GWM Ora
Things we like
- Electric boot for the GT
Not so much...
- Smallest cargo space
- No front boot
The MG 4 the largest boot with 363 litres when all seats are in place, which expands to 1177L with the second-row folded down.
While the BYD Dolphin offers less boot space at 345L, the brand claims it expands to 1310L with the rear seats down – the largest of the trio.
The GWM Ora offers the least cargo space, with 228L when all seats are in use, and 884L when the rear seats are folded.
Unlike a Tesla Model 3 and some other electric vehicles, these affordable hatchbacks were not engineered with a front boot (also known as a ‘frunk’), with the electric motor and other drive components underneath the bonnet. The GWM Ora GT offers an electric tailgate.
MG 4 | BYD Dolphin | GWM Ora | |
---|---|---|---|
Boot capacity (seats up) | 363L | 345L | 228L |
Boot capacity (seats down) | 1177L | 1310L | 884L |

Warranty and servicing
MG4
Things we like
- Longest service intervals
Not so much...
- Seven-year battery warranty less than BYD, GWM
BYD Dolphin
Things we like
- Eight-year battery coverage
Not so much...
- Confusing warranty
- Limited coverage for certain parts
GWM Ora
Things we like
- Eight-year battery coverage
Not so much...
- Limited service intervals
The MG 4 has seven-year/unlimited-kilometre vehicle warranty, with equivalent coverage for the high-voltage battery pack.
While the BYD Dolphin offers a six-year/150,000-kilometre warranty and eight-year battery coverage, some individual components carry limited warranties ranging between 12 months and four years.

The GWM Ora matches the MG 4's seven-year/unlimited-kilometre overall warranty and provides an eight-year warranty for the battery.
Service intervals are set at 24 months or 40,000 kilometres for the MG 4, while the BYD Dolphin requires maintenance every 12 months or 20,000 kilometres.
The GWM Ora follows a similar schedule, with the lowest service intervals of 12 months or 15,000 kilometres, which is equivalent to GWM’s internal-combustion vehicles.
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