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MG ZS TROPHY CONNECT EV MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific MG ZS TROPHY CONNECT EV.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Mg ZS TROPHY CONNECT EV versus average car of the same model year.

The MG ZS Trophy Connect EV is a compact electric SUV that has aimed to carve out a niche in the increasingly competitive EV market. Known for its modern design and practical features, the ZS model has been a significant step for MG as it transitions from its traditional internal combustion engine offerings to electric vehicles. However, potential buyers often consider reliability and performance metrics, such as those gathered from MOT inspections, when evaluating their options.

In terms of reliability, the MG ZS Trophy Connect EV displays mixed results compared to the average vehicles of the same year. In 2021, it recorded 82 defects per 100 tests, which is slightly above the average of 79 defects for that year. The situation worsened in 2022, where the vehicle's defect rate climbed to 83 defects per 100 tests, a notable 18% higher than the average of 70 defects. However, there was a significant improvement in 2023, where the defect rate dropped to 57 defects per 100 tests, although this was still 59% higher than the average of 36 defects for that year.

Recurring issues noted across the model years primarily revolve around tyre conditions and braking systems. Common problems include inadequate tyre tread depth and issues with brake discs or drums, which often are not unique to this model but reflect broader maintenance concerns. In 2022, the ZS also faced issues with damaged shock absorbers, indicating that some components may require closer scrutiny during regular inspections.

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Overall, while the MG ZS Trophy Connect EV has shown progress in its reliability metrics from 2021 to 2023, its performance has fluctuated, particularly in 2022 when it was notably less reliable. As for trivia, MG has a legacy that dates back to the 1920s, but the brand’s recent foray into electric vehicles signifies a commitment to adapting to modern automotive trends. The ZS model, therefore, represents both a challenge and an opportunity for MG as it seeks to establish itself in the electric vehicle market.