MG 7 Series Launched in China
LONDON - September 28, 2007: Nanjing MG has officially launched the MG 7
series in China. The new saloon, built at a state of the art production
facility in Nanjing, retains the character of the former British-built MG
ZT in terms of both design and quality.
The models introduced to the Chinese market include three 1.8-litre
variants of the MG 7, and a flagship version, named the MG7L.
The MG7 is equipped with a 1.8-litre turbocharged engine generating 160
bhp, and 215 Nm of torque between 2,100 and 4,000 rpm. The unit has been
upgraded with the support of Lotus Engineering to conform to Euro 4
emission legislation.
The top of the range MG7L features a 2.5-litre V6 177 bhp powerplant,
producing 240 Nm torque at 4,000 rpm. The car is 200 mm longer than the
standard MG7, features a higher level of specification, therefore offering
a greater level of comfort and increased legroom for passengers.
Commenting on the introduction of the MG 7, Nanjing MG’s sales
director Yang Junhu said: “We are bringing British automotive culture
to our country. Until now no other car from a British marque has been
manufactured and sold in China. Today customers are becoming more demanding
in terms of their requirements which we will be able to satisfy thanks to
the different variants of the MG7.”
In China, the equivalent price of the MG7 ranges from £12,600 to
£22,260. Prices for other markets will be announced in due course.