To improve the cycle performance of spinel LiMn 2 O 4 as the cathode of 4 V class lithium secondary batteries, the quaternary spinel phases LiM y Mn 2-y O 4 (M = Co, Cr, Ni ; y = 1/12, 1/9, 1/6, 1/3) were prepared at 750°C in air. X-ray diffraction and electrochemical studies were carried out using the Li/Li x M y Mn 2-y O 4 cells. These cathodes were more tolerant to repeated lithium extraction and insertion than a standard LiMn 2 O 4 spinel electrode in spite of a small reduction in the initial capacity. Considering both cycle life and capacity density, LiCo 1/6 Mn 11/6 O 4 showed good cycle performance with an energy density of 370 Wh kg at the 300th cycle. The improvement in cycling performance is attributed to the stabilization in the spinel structure by the doped metal cations.