MG MG6 News
The new-generation MG6 goes all Stinger!
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By Tom White · 06 Jul 2022
MG's design department takes a surprising new direction for the upcoming new-generation MG6.
Meet SAIC MG's first real performance variant
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By Tom White · 15 Jul 2021
MG has detailed its first new performance variant in 15 years, reviving the XPower sub-brand.
MG says it can succeed in other segments
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By Tom White · 04 Sep 2020
Reborn British automaker, MG, has risen to success in Australia since Chinese parent company SAIC turned it around with an onslaught of fresh models.
Will a smidge of sportiness return to MG?
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By Tom White · 14 Jul 2020
The new MG6 might not yet be destined for Australia - but does this reveal preview a new aggressive design language for the brand?
MG 6 sedan gets a very aggressive facelift
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By Justin Hilliard · 15 Apr 2020
Chinese-owned British brand MG is preparing a midlife facelift for the second-generation MG6 small sedan, the first details of which have now been made public ahead of its official debut later this year
MG6 could return, but not as it was before
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By Tom White · 21 Feb 2020
MG says its mid-size sedan could return to Australia, but it will likely be as a plug-in or full EV.
Coronavirus might cancel Beijing motor show
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By Tom White · 07 Feb 2020
As manufacturers brace for the impacts of coronavirus, there are doubts cast over the certainty of the long-awaited Beijing motor show – which is set to run from the April 23 to 30.
MG6 Plus and base GS discontinued
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By Tung Nguyen · 07 Oct 2019
MG Motor Australia has rationalised its local model line-up, discontinuing the MG6 Plus small sedan and the base manual GS mid-size SUV to focus on stronger selling products.Speaking to CarsGuide, a local MG spokesperson could not confirm whether the new-
Chinese car brands buck downward sales trend
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By Tung Nguyen · 08 Aug 2019
Australia’s new-car market might be struggling in 2019, dropping 7.7 per cent of volume after seven months of trading compared to the same period last year, but Chinese automotive brands – including Great Wall, Haval, LDV and MG – are steadily growing their share.