Remember when Morris Garages was proud and British, making open-top sports cars and lovable coupes such as the MGB? After financial turmoil, production re-started in 2007 in China thanks to SAIC ...
£49,950 converts to $60,310 at current exchange rates, which is plenty of money for a new car. That’s also the price of a Chinese electric truck produced by SAIC, the first zero-emission pickup in the ...
Prepare yourself for the sentence you least expected to read today: MG still exists, and it’s going to sell a pickup truck that sounds like it won’t be half-bad. The Extender, as it’s called, will be ...
British brand MG continues to leverage the resources of parent company SAIC by launching its first-ever pickup truck. After rebadging the Baojun 530 SUV and launching it in India as the MG Hector, the ...
I might as well admit that I spent the morning thinking the MG Extender was a joke. A pickup truck wearing emblems of an old British sports car outfit, with a name like a sugar pill you'd get from a ...
Geely, GM, Ford, PSA and others are suffering double-digit big declines in a Chinese market which dipped by seven per cent at a wholesales level last month. Conversely, there are winners within the ...
British car brand MG, owned by state-owned Chinese automaker SAIC Motor Corp., kicked off sales of its first pickup, not in China or the United Kingdom, but in Thailand. Pickups account for roughly ...
Morris Garages used to be a proud British brand associated with iconic roadsters and sports cars such as the Midget, MGA, MGB and more recently the MGF. Financial trouble, however, saw it taken over ...
MG Motor Australia executives confirmed there is a midsize pickup under development. It is expected to arrive Down Under before the end of the decade. It won’t be the Thai-spec MG Extender, as it will ...