NAC MG planning whole new MG5?


mgzs NAC MG planning whole new MG5?Previously, NAC MG were planning to produce the MGZS as the MG5, the MGZS is essentially a Rover 45 body with a sports engine and interior but the age and design of the ZS has come into question at NAC MG. The Rover 45 was launched in 1999, and is clearly showing its age in 2008, the only solution for NAC MG was to scrap plans to produce the MG5.

The Chinese press have reported for some time that the Roewe 550 will be rebranded as the MG6, leaving the MG5 moniker empty. The Chinese automotive press reported yesterday that NAC MG are working on a 1.5 Turbo motor which will be put into the MG5. The MG5 is reportedly being reworked from the ground up, including a new platform.

NAC MG and SAIC reportedly have quite the portfolio of engines now they have merged together, they have engines ranging from 1.1 to 2.5l and are capable of producing 250,000 engines per year, this year NAC MG are investing in new engine lines to produce small displacement engines and expects to have the capacity to produce 300,000 engines per year. NAC MG are working hard on researching 1.5 and 1.6 Turbo engines which would fit into the future MG5.

An MG spokesman, Mr. Huang Ke Ji, was quoted as saying ‘We believe the MG5 platform from Rover [The MGZS] is too old fashioned to be launched into the modern 2008 market, thus we have begun to design and develop a new platform on which to build the MG5′

MG wont be the only company producing small displacement turbos this year, JAC are reportedly working on a 1.3T, Great Wall have a 1.5T up their sleeves, and Fiat will bring their Linea to China with a 1.4T later this year.

The MG3 SW is reportedly going on the market in May 2008, after being delayed, and the MG7 Automatic will be on the market in the last quarter of the year.

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8 Comments so far, please add your thoughts!

  1. avatar mark says:

    “The Rover 45 was launched in 1999, and is clearly showing its age in 2008″ try telling that to Volkswagen and Citroen in China!

  2. avatar Neil says:

    The Rover 45 was only a facelifted Rover 400, which was launched in 1995.
    However the 400 used a platform (and most of the upper body, interior, electrical, fuel, HVAC systems, etc.) from the then-current UK-built Honda Civic, itself based on the 1992 Japan-market Honda Domani. This makes the platform the same age as the Citroën ZX platform. It also means that NAC-MG may have faced difficulties selling the car in export markets, due to the IPR for most of the car having been owned by Honda, not MG-Rover and therefore not NAC-MG or SAIC.

  3. avatar Andi says:

    Hang on the 45 is too old for the Chinese market but its ok to rerelease the 25 which (I think) is older!! The ZS was a much better looking MG too in my opinon.

  4. avatar C240 says:

    More like honda have have got involved on the IP issue and stopped them from making it!

  5. avatar Mark says:

    Please MG, come back to the U.S.!!

  6. avatar Charles Bennett says:

    Hi guys, just spent the last few days checking out cars in China, I am about to order my first brand new MG in years, the MG3, as a base model. i will take delivery of it in Changsha, China, then fly back to America to drive my f150 and on to england where i will drive an old mini, then back to hit the streets in my ten theousand dollar MG in China,

    If you are looking for a great car for little money, then the MG is the best you can buy for you RMB.

    Regards, Charles.
    taxicag@yahoo.com

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