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MG vehicles in Thailand are locally assembled in Chonburi by SAIC Motor-CP Co., Ltd., a joint venture between SAIC Motor (51 percent) Thai conglomerate Charoen Pokphand (49 percent). MG vehicles are distributed in Thailand by MG Sales (Thailand) Co., Ltd. [ 105 ] The brand debuted in the country in March 2014 at the Bangkok Motor Show .
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 ...
The MG4 EV was previewed in Indonesia in February 2023 at the 30th Indonesia International Motor Show, [37] and launched on 14 June 2023 with two trims, Ignite and Magnify, identical to the D and X trims in Thailand. [38] In January 2024, MG Motor Indonesia announced the local assembly of the MG4 EV at the SGMW Motor Indonesia plant, and ...
The MG 5 is a series of compact cars that has been produced by SAIC Motor under the MG marque since 2012. The first generation MG 5 was launched on 28 March 2012 in China, and shares the same automotive platform as the Roewe 350 saloon car. [1] In China, the first generation hatchback was sold as the MG 5, while the sedan was sold as the MG GT ...
In Thailand, the MG3 was launched on 21 June 2018. The models were only in 1.5L engine and four speed automatic. Transmission included 1.5 C, 1.5 D, 1.5 X Sunroof and 1.5 V Sunroof. In Brunei, the MG 3 was launched since the middle of 2019. The models were only in 1.5L engine and four speed automatic. Transmission included Core and Excite.
The ZS was the first vehicle sold in Indonesia by MG under their newly established Indonesian subsidiary, MG Motor Indonesia. It was introduced in 5 March 2020, [40] before went on sale in 24 March 2020. [41] Imported from Thailand, [42] initial variants for the ZS range were the Excite and Ignite. It is only available with a 1.5-litre ...
The MG Extender a rebadged version of the T70 assembled in Thailand by SAIC-CP since 2019. Besides replacing the badges, the changes MG made to the T70 is a reworked grille and wheel design. Besides replacing the badges, the changes MG made to the T70 is a reworked grille and wheel design.
In addition, sales and production from Thailand [7] began in 2015 under the name MG 5, while in 2016, the vehicle was exported to Chile. [8] The production of GT lasted for 5 years, ending in the first half of 2019. [9] The following year, MG introduced the new compact sedan in the form of the second generation 5.