The MG motor company is not what it used to be. After being taken over by the Chinese, the so-called British manufacturer puts together kits imported into the country using only a few tens of workers. The way things are going, MG's ressurection isn't going to happen, but there is a car that could change that.
Taking advantage of Europe's obsession with crossovers, the next model is the MG CS, a supermini-sized car with sweeping design and triangular intakes.
The company is taking things really seriously and has sent a prototype to Sweden, where it will continue to undergo rigorous testing until it is ready for full-scale production. When the CS was first shown as a concept last year in Shanghai, it was announced that a production version would be ready in 2015 and would cost just €15,000. The engine lineup is rumored to include 1.5-liter turbo engine and a 1.9-liter diesel.
The company is taking things really seriously and has sent a prototype to Sweden, where it will continue to undergo rigorous testing until it is ready for full-scale production. When the CS was first shown as a concept last year in Shanghai, it was announced that a production version would be ready in 2015 and would cost just €15,000. The engine lineup is rumored to include 1.5-liter turbo engine and a 1.9-liter diesel.