The following is a list of cars marketed under the British MG marque. The marque was owned, and the cars produced, by Morris Garages (1924–1930), M.G. Car Company (1930–1952), British Motor Corporation (1952–1967), British Motor Holdings (1967–1968), British Leyland (1968–1992), Rover Group (1992–2000), MG Rover Group (2000–2006), Nanjing Automobile Group (2006–2011), and MG Motor, a subsidiary of SAIC Motor, since 2011.

Current vehicles

Body style Model Current generation Vehicle description
Image Name(s) Introduction
(cal. year)
Introduction
(cal. year)
Markets
Sedan MG5 2017 2018 Global emerging markets (LHD only) Subcompact sedan, a rebadged Roewe i5.
MG5 / GT 2012 2020 Global (except Europe) Compact sedan.
MG6 2009 2018 China Mid-size sedan. Pictured is the MG6 Pro.
MG7 2007 2022 China Mid-size sedan.
D7 2024 2024 Battery electric mid-size sedan, a rebadged Roewe D7.
Hatchback Comet EV 2023 2023 India Battery electric two-door city car, a rebadged Wuling Air EV.
MG3 2008 2011 Global Subcompact hatchback.
MG4 EV 2022 2022 Global Battery electric compact hatchback. Marketed as the MG Mulan in China in 2022–2023.
Station wagon MG5 SW EV /
EP / ES
2020 2020 Europe and Thailand Battery electric station wagon, a rebadged Roewe Ei5. Marketed as the MG EP and ES in Thailand.
Crossover SUV Hector 2019 2019 India Compact crossover SUV available in 2-row and 3-row configurations, a modified rebadge of the Baojun 530.
HS/
Linghang
2018 2018 Global Two-row compact crossover SUV, available in petrol and plug-in hybrid powertrains.
Marvel R 2021 2021 Europe (LHD only) Battery electric compact crossover SUV, a rebadged Roewe Marvel R.
One 2021 2021 China and others Two-row compact crossover SUV with low roof.
RX5 2018 2018 Global emerging markets (LHD only) Two-row compact crossover SUV, a rebadged Roewe RX5.
VS 2022 2022 Thailand Petrol hybrid version of the ZS in Thailand, sharing parts with the Roewe Lomemo.
ZS/ZST/ZX
/Astor
2017 2017 Global Two-row subcompact crossover SUV.
ZS EV 2018 2018 Global Battery electric version of the ZS.
Whale 2024 2024 Middle East Two-row compact crossover coupe SUV, a rebadged Roewe Jing.
Body-on-frame SUV Gloster 2020 2020 India Three-row mid-size SUV, a rebadged Maxus D90.
RX8 2019 2019 Global emerging markets (LHD only) Three-row mid-size SUV, a rebadged Roewe RX8.
MPV/
minivan
Maxus 9 2023 2023 Thailand Battery electric minivan, a rebadged Maxus Mifa 9.
Sports car Cyberster 2023 2023 Global Battery electric roadster.
Pickup
truck
Extender 2019 2019 Thailand Mid-size pickup truck, a rebadged Maxus T60/T70.

Discontinued vehicles

Under Nanjing Automobile / SAIC Motor ownership

Under Morris Garages / M.G. Car Company / British Motor Corporation / British Motor Holdings / British Leyland / Rover Group / MG Rover Group ownership

1970 MGB
1926 14-28 open two-seater
1954 TF, the last traditional MG[1]
1939 WA drop head coupé by Tickford

Sports car

Superminis

Small family cars

Large family cars

Executive cars

Supercars

Racing cars

Vans

Concept vehicles

MG Icon Concept Car
  • 2012 MG Icon — an SUV concept unveiled at the Beijing Auto Show in 2012.
  • 2013 MG CS — an SUV concept that was unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show in 2013.
  • 2014 MG EV — an electric supermini based on the Roewe E50, unveiled in 2014.[3]
  • 2017 MG E-Motion — an electric sports car concept unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show in 2017.[4]
  • 2018 MG X-Motion — an SUV concept unveiled at the Beijing Motor Show 2018, previewed the MG HS.
  • 2020 MG 360M — an MPV prototype based on the Baojun 360 unveiled at the 2020 Auto Expo in India.[5]
  • 2020 MG Marvel X — an electric SUV prototype based on the Roewe Marvel X unveiled at the 2020 Auto Expo in India.[6]
  • 2020 MG RC6 — a sedan prototype based on the Baojun RC-6 unveiled at the 2020 Auto Expo in India.[7]
  • 2020 MG E200 — an electric city car prototype based on the Baojun E200.[8]
  • 2021 MG Cyberster — an electric sports car concept previewing the MG Cyberster roadster.
  • 2023 MG Mifa 9 — an electric MPV prototype previewing the MG Maxus 9.[9]

References

  1. Culshaw, David; Horrobin, Peter (2013) [1974]. "MG". The complete catalogue of British Cars 1895 – 1975 (Paperback ed.). Poundbury, Dorchester, UK: Veloce Publishing. pp. 212–213. ISBN 978-1-874105-93-0. Retrieved 6 December 2013. The TC Midget was ... announced in 1945, and its successor, the TD of 1950, though at first received with horror by enthusiasts on account of its specification, which actually included independent front suspension and even bumpers, is now ... revered and sought after.... The last of the traditionally-styled MGs, the TF, came in 1953 and was built in both 114- and 112-litre form.
  2. 1 2 "Austin Rover Online". Austin-rover.co.uk. Archived from the original on 3 May 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2011.
  3. Brady, Andrew (2014-06-30). "MG EV Concept review: 2014 first drive". Motoring Research. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  4. "MG E-Motion EV sports car for production in 2020". Autocar. 19 April 2017. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  5. "MG 360M MPV revealed as potential Maruti Ertiga rival". Autocar India. Retrieved 2023-11-06.
  6. "Auto Expo 2020: MG motors unveils Marvel X SUV". Business Today. 2020-02-05. Retrieved 2023-11-06.
  7. "Unique MG RC 6 sedan debuts at Auto Expo 2020". Autocar India. Retrieved 2023-11-06.
  8. Roy, Nabanita Singha (2020-02-05). "MG E200 electric small car at Auto Expo 2020 - 2 doors, 250km range". RushLane. Retrieved 2023-11-06.
  9. "Auto Expo 2023: MG Mifa 9 MPV being evaluated for India". Autocar India. Retrieved 2023-11-06.
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