MG launches 400-unit ZS Limited Edition
Aesthetic enhancements plus additional equipment mark out the limited-run special edition
Aesthetic enhancements plus additional equipment mark out the limited-run special edition
Aesthetic enhancements plus additional equipment mark out the limited-run special edition
A banned driver who sped through a red light seriously injuring three people during a police chase has been locked up for three-and-a-half years.
One of the largest collections of classic MG sports cars are set to descend on the Severn Valley Railway later this month.
Nanjing Auto, the Chinese car firm that bought MG Rover, is asking its Government for a loan of up to £200 million after reports that its banks are losing confidence.
Pair of electrified variants represent an expansion of the firm’s electrified presence.
Ten years on from the collapse of MG Rover, administrators are chasing an extra £56 million that could mean extra payouts for thousands of former Longbridge workers.
Pair of electrified variants represent an expansion of the firm’s electrified presence.
Thousands of former MG Rover workers are still unemployed or working in low-paid jobs two years after the West Midlands car giant collapsed.
Motoring editor Peter Carroll gets a sneak preview of the first all-new MG since the MG F of 1995. . . and here he gives his thoughts on the Longbridge assembled car.
As this firm returns to making performance cars, we hitch a ride up the hillclimb in the MG4 XPower.
As this firm returns to making performance cars, we hitch a ride up the hillclimb in the MG4 XPower.
The first all-new MG in 16 years rolled off the production line at Longbridge in Birmingham today - with the factory's only female production line worker behind the wheel.
The UK's leading supplier of lighting and projections solutions to the entertainment and events industry has bought a massive warehouse on the former MG Rover works site at Longbridge.The UK's leading supplier of lighting and projections solutions to the entertainment and events industry has bought a massive warehouse on the former MG Rover works site at Longbridge. PRG Europe is the first major occupier to move on to the giant complex since West Midlands-based developer St Modwen Properties started a massive regeneration programme on the Birmingham site. The company has acquired the 157,000 sq ft property at The Cofton Centre, formerly used for MG Rover's parts distribution. Read the full story in the Express & Star
Recent reduction of government plug-in car grant has resulted in two manufacturers offering discounts to customers.