About the Event

In a historic ceremony, the media and VIP contingents from both the UK and China witnessed the return of MG production to the Longbridge factory, the long-time home of this historic marque. The guest of honour was be Mr Liang Buo Hua, Governor of the Jiangsu Province in China where NAC MG Ltd is based and Mike Whitby, leader of Birmingham City Council.

Solicitor General Mike O’Brien, MP also visited Longbridge, and personally handed over a letter of support from Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, on behalf of the British Government. Mr O’Brien met senior officials from NAC in the UK and China, as well as Mr Liang Buo Hua.

Since acquiring the assets of MGR Group in 2005, NAC has been devoted to developing the MG brand and MG products, initially in China and Britain.

In only one year NAC completed the construction of a huge, modern production facility in Nanjing and had its first MG cars rolling off the assembly line on 27th March 2007 – which was also the date of the 60th anniversary of the company. NAC is also proud to have won the award for the 'most attractive car' at the Shanghai Motor Show held in April 2007.

In the UK, NAC has been hard at work at the Longbridge plant; the production lines have been modified to allow the recommencement of manufacturing; a highly experienced management, engineering and production team is now in place, ready to re-launch MG into the marketplace later this year, initially with the famous TF sports car.

Longbridge is an essential part of the MG project. NAC fully understands that they need to keep the originality and Britishness of the brand and the UK is the only place where NAC can absorb the essence of British culture and transfer it into MG products.

  • The role of Longbridge will be as follows:
  • R&D centre for MG
  • Engineering & testing of MG models
  • HR recruiting for China and Longbridge
  • A purchasing and logistics centre for China and Longbridge
  • Manufacturing base for the UK and European markets
  • Sales & marketing base for the UK and Europe

The event was the next crucial stage in NAC MG Ltd's ambitious development strategy. "We realised from the outset of this project that retaining a manufacturing link with the UK is of fundamental importance", says Yu Jian Wei, CEO of NAC. "Longbridge will play a leading role in our European operation and the plant is now in a position to commence TF production for the UK market. This is a very exciting time for MG and it’s an important boost to the economy of the Midlands manufacturing region."

Mike Whitby, Leader of Birmingham City Council said: "Longbridge is part of the fabric of Birmingham's heritage and we are delighted that MG's will roll off the production line once again." We have worked in close collaboration with NAC to bring about today's announcement. Two years ago, many people thought this day would never come. But as we celebrate a new era for Longbridge, I am delighted that NAC MG Ltd will breathe new life into this famous marque.

"This clearly shows Birmingham making the most of international investment, and I am proud of the part the City Council has played to bring it about."

Vintage MG

Vintage MG’s: In the background, a Morris Garages Super Sports, was built in January 1925 and is believed to be the oldest surviving MG. Used as a tractor during WWII and finally restored in the 1990s. It’s owned by Chris Keevil.

The red MG in the foreground is a 1928 sports model, restored in the 1980s and improved by the current owner, John Burton. One of only 4 2-seaters of this model still surviving, it’s finished in red aluminium paneling.

Mr Liang & Mr O'Brien

Mr Liang Buo Hua, Governor of the Jiangsu Province in China and Solicitor General Mike O’Brien MP enjoying a brief walk before the event starts.

Mr Witby & Mr Liang

Mr. Mike Whitby, Leader of Birmingham City Counsel with Mr. Liang Buo Hua, Governor of the Jiangsu province in China

Richard Keys

Fresh from the Champions League final, event MC Mr. Richard Keys.

Mr Yu Jian Wei

Mr. Yu Jian Wei speaks of the bright future in store for Longbridge and MG.

MG Club with NAC Executives

Mr. Roche Bentley Chairman of the MG Owners Club and Peter Best, Chairman MG Car Club, exchange gifts with Mr. James Lin, Operations Director NAC MG UK Ltd and Mr. Richard Ji, Managing Director NAC MG UK Ltd.

Exchanging Flags

Mr. Ji and Mr. Lin presenting the official flag of “A New Journey” to the Chairman of the MG Owners and MG Car clubs.

The Reveal

The buttons pushed and a TF built at Longbridge is revealed.

Orange TF Launching MG on A New Journey.
Black TF Leading the parade.
Black & Vintage MG Ticker Tape The cavalcade of MGs.

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