MG vows more models, image polish
/Next year will be Sino-Brit make MG’s strongest year yet, regional boss vows.
Read MoreNext year will be Sino-Brit make MG’s strongest year yet, regional boss vows.
Read MoreChinese crossovers achieve five star scores from national crash testing auditor.
Read MoreANCAP says latest MG 3 is better than its predecessor, but still lacking in important areas.
Read MoreThree derivatives with flagship just $6000 more than entry choice.
Read MoreAs expected, the incoming second-generation of the car that reinstated MG here has the same petrol-electric as MG3, as well as full petrol choices.
Read MoreBiggest sticker reductions on models already heading out the door and mightn’t last - but new cover seems permanent.
Read MoreLatest appointee moves from Australia to fill role.
Read MoreBig lift in electric-only range from plug-in hybrid edition.
Read MoreGround-breaking Cyberster two-seater still set to roll in by year-end to inflict sector shock.
Read MoreANCAP-smacked MG5 small sedan is coming, larger sporty four-door and SUV also probable.
Read MoreNeighbour’s indicative pricing if applied here would mean up to $161k asked.
Read MoreAdditional info reinforces why China’s UK-flavoured make is confident its baby has the measure of Toyota’s tot.
Read MoreThe smallest, cheapest car MG makes now has picked up electric assistance - and a probable price increase.
Read MoreSino-Brit becomes fifth electric to secure national title.
Read MoreParty time for a brand born 100 years ago this year (or maybe not) has brought out some grand oldies …. but isn’t at expense of new-era, new owner fare.
Read MoreInformation share in NZ’s sister market reveals 2024 will be a busy year.
Read MoreSub-$70,000 tag and pre-Christmas arrival for dual motor hot hatch that outguns Porsche’s classic.
Read MoreFive thousand dollar trim reduces likelihood of comparo clash with upcoming smaller, but longer-legged MG4.
Read MoreMG doesn’t want the Porsche-eating flagship to attract undue attention. Job done?
Read MoreBase car has 51kWh battery and just over 300kms’ range.
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