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| Manufacturer | Nanjing Automobile |
|---|---|
| Production | 2007-present |
| Predecessor | MG ZT Rover 75 |
| Executive car | |
| 4-door sedan | |
| Layout | FF layout |
| Engine(s) | 1.8 L N I4 2.5 L N V6 |
| Related | MG ZT Rover 75 Roewe 750 |
The MG 7 is a sports saloon built by Nanjing Automobile, derived from the Rover 75 and MG ZT. Production started in early 2007.[1] The MG 7 has received praise from British car magazine Auto Express, who test drove it in May 2008.[2]
The MG 7 comes in two variants, the first which resembles the Mark I MG ZT with twin front lights and the second which resembles the Mark II Rover 75 V8. A long wheelbase version, called the MG 7L, features the deeper radiator grille of the Rover 75 V8.[3]
The MG 7 comes in two trim levels: 'Classic' which features a slatted grille, and 'Sport' with a mesh grille. The look of the 7 has changed very little from the ZT and 75[citation needed]; the only noticeable difference is freshly-designed LED rear light clusters and new alloy wheels. Also the car features new audio and heating systems as well as a new sunroof system. There are two engine options, the 1.8T and the 2.5 V6, both revised Rover K-Series engines called the N-Series with stronger head gaskets, both meeting strict Euro IV emissions regulations. Changes to the electrical system have been made to improve the engine's ignition system and also to support the wider range of equipment, which includes front headrest-mounted DVD players for rear passengers and a reversing camera.[4]
One of the greatest improvements is the replacement of some features which were snatched away under Rover's 'Project Drive'. These include bonnet insulation, driver's-side grab handles and the noise, vibration, harshness package which reduces road, engine and wind noise in the cabin dramatically. All models now receive ITS head air bags.
References
- ^ "Chinese plant rolls out first MG". BBC News. 27 March 2007. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6497959.stm. Retrieved on 2007-03-27.
- ^ English, Andrew (May 2007). "First Drives: MG 7". Auto Express. http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/firstdrives/208467/mg_7.html. Retrieved on 29 December 2008.
- ^ "Nanjing MG's Line-up". www.thetycho.com. http://www.thetycho.com/galleries_nanjingmg.htm. Retrieved on 2009-03-13.
- ^ Cropley, Steve (2007-04-28). "NAC MG7 1.8T". Autocar. http://www.autocar.co.uk/CarReviews/FirstDrives/NAC-MG7-1.8/225361/. Retrieved on 2009-03-13.
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