Otago Daily Times

SAIC Motor relaunches MG

- TONY VERDON

A‘‘SLEEPER’’ brand, MG is relaunchin­g on the New Zealand market, saying it is expanding its range of models and setting up an expanded nationwide dealer network.

The former British sports car brand with a 90year heritage is now owned by one of China’s biggest motor companies, SAIC Motor.

It will recruit between eight and 10 dealers throughout New Zealand, who will sell a range of three MG vehicles, including two new models announced earlier this week.

The vehicles will sell from $17,990, and will come with a fiveyear unlimited kilometre warranty, and roadside assist. The new MG3 hatchback and MG ZS crossover models will be on the market later this year, along with an existing MG GS SUV, of which only 10 were registered last year.

But SAIC Motor executives said yesterday they believe New Zealand is a perfect fit for the MG brand.

SAIC Motor, which sold more than 7 million vehicles last year, is putting its full internatio­nal weight behind the brand in New Zealand.

Peter Cao, the chief executive officer of SAIC Motor Australia and New Zealand, said the company had studied the New Zealand market in depth.

‘‘We see New Zealand as the perfect fit for MG; as a global brand, MG has evolved to today stand for great value, impressive design, and highqualit­y manufactur­e and we anticipate it will appeal to New Zealand customers,’’ he said.

As part of its expansion, MG Motor has appointed a motor industry veteran, Anthony MacLean, as business manager for New Zealand, working alongside the regional MG Motor team, including marketing director Danny Lenartic and product planning manager Pavel Meck.

‘‘Anthony brings with him a wealth of experience, and will work to expand our dealer network. We have a strong focus on building trust, and creating jobs in the local market, engaging experience­d, enthusiast­ic retail partners to represent MG in New Zealand.’’

There were now 29 MG Motor dealership­s in Australia, where sales had increased by 401% last year. Sales last month had been 849% higher than in January 2018.

The new MG3 Auto and MG ZS would arrive later this year, once new dealership­s had been establishe­d. They are offered with a highly competitiv­e classmatch­ing fiveyear warranty.

The MG3 Auto has a refreshed, exterior, stitched leather sports steering wheel, satin chrome finishes, and tartan stitching detail, while under the hood, the MG3’s 1.5L engine produces 82kW of power and uses 5.3L/100km.

The MG3 Auto will sell here for $17,990 plus onroad costs, the ZS will sell from $23,990, and the GS is listed at $27,990.

SAIC Motor acquired the distributi­on rights for MG vehicles in New Zealand from British Motor Distributo­rs.

‘‘The MG marque is going through a powerful transition — I would like to thank John Fairhall and British Motor Distributo­rs for their profession­alism and stewardshi­p of the brand in recent years,’’ Mr Cao said. — driven.co.nz

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