// MG MODELS 8 models / 35 guides / 1 stories Sorted A–Z
T-Type (TC/TD/TF)
1945–1955 The MG T-Type defined the affordable British sports car and created a template that would influence the entire industry for decades. The TC…
Body Roadster
Engine 1.25L Inline-4
Origin United Kingdom
5 guides
MGA
1955–1962 The MGA replaced the T-Types with a thoroughly modern envelope body that was lower, wider, and faster than anything MG had built before. It…
Body Roadster / Coupe
Engine 1.5-1.6L Inline-4
Origin United Kingdom
5 guides
MGB Roadster
1962–1980 The MGB Roadster is the most popular British sports car ever made, with over half a million built across an 18-year production run. Its…
Body Roadster
Engine 1.8L Inline-4
Origin United Kingdom
5 guides
MGB GT
1965–1980 The MGB GT took the roadster platform and added a Pininfarina-designed fastback body that many consider the better-looking car. The fixed…
Body Coupe
Engine 1.8L Inline-4
Origin United Kingdom
5 guides 1 story
MGC
1967–1969 The MGC was MG's attempt to create a more powerful version of the MGB using the Austin-Healey 3000's six-cylinder engine in the MGB shell.…
Body Roadster / Coupe
Engine 2.9L Inline-6
Origin United Kingdom
Midget
1961–1979 The Midget was the MGB's smaller, lighter sibling, sharing its DNA with the Austin-Healey Sprite. It was cheap, cheerful, and brilliant fun…
Body Roadster
Engine 0.9-1.5L Inline-4
Origin United Kingdom
5 guides
MGB GT V8
1973–1976 The MGB GT V8 was the factory-built version of what enthusiasts had been doing for years: fitting the lightweight Rover V8 into the MGB…
Body Coupe
Engine 3.5L V8
Origin United Kingdom
5 guides
MGF / MG TF
1995–2011 MG's return to sports car production brought a mid-engine layout and modern engineering to a brand steeped in tradition. The MGF was…
Body Roadster
Engine 1.6-1.8L Inline-4
Origin United Kingdom
5 guides