MG News

Visitors to the 57th MG International Race meeting at the weekend were treated to the first public appearance of the new MG TF sports car.

Members of the MG Owners’ Club celebrate the re-birth of our favourite marque. MG seemed doomed to extinction but the Nanjing Automobile Company (NAC) bought the assets and the tooling and began manufacturing MG sports cars and MG saloons for the fast growing Chinese market in March 2007. NAC also promised to re-introduce manufacturing of MGs again at Longbridge and they have been true to their word.

In a historic ceremony today, the media and VIP contingents from both the UK and China will witness the return of MG production to the Longbridge factory, the long-time home of this historic marque.

The MG Owners’ Club is delighted to support the confirmed resumption of volume MG sports car production at Longbridge, Birmingham in the English Midlands.
Only days after Nanjing Automotive Corporation (NAC) confirmed that MG car production was set to resume at Longbridge, enthusiasts of the legendary British marque, are being given the opportunity to speak directly with NAC representatives in the UK and in China.
Nanjing Automobile (Group) Corporation (NAC), the Chinese automaker which purchased certain assets of the former MG Rover Group, has announced that production of MG cars is to resume at the Longbridge plant in the West Midlands, UK, nearly two years since the last car rolled off the line at the facility.

Sportscar enthusiasts from across the country are set to descend upon the Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon, Warwickshire, for ‘MGF 10’… a one day event to mark ten years of the best selling and much loved MG F roadster.
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