What brand is MD car?

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Louise
07/30/25 5:00am
The correct spelling of the MD brand is MG, with the Chinese name being MG, the full name Morris Garages. It was established in Oxford, UK, in 1924 by Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (Group). The name is derived from the initials of Morris Garages (Morris Garage), founded by William Morris in 1910. After World War II until the 1960s, MG cars were widely sold in the United States. MG mainly includes models such as: MG6, MG5, MG ZS, MG HS, MG ONE, MG Pilot, MG Pilot New Energy, MG5 Scorpio, MG3, MG3 SW, GT, GS, MG EZS Pure Electric, MG6 New Energy, MG7, MG HS New Energy, MG TF, MG IGS, MG Emotion, and many more. Important milestones in MG's development are as follows: In 1910, William Morris established Morris Garage in Oxford, UK. In March 1924, MG produced its first series of products. In 1930, MG manufactured a Twin Twelve version of the Midget based on the Midget M. In 1955, MG developed a new model, the MGA, equipped with a 1.6L engine and a newly developed transmission system. On July 22, 2005, Nanjing Automobile Group Co., Ltd. successfully acquired British MG Rover Group and its engine production division, marking the first time a Chinese company acquired a famous foreign automobile enterprise. The merged company was named Nanjing MG Automobile Co., Ltd. In April 2007, Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (Group) (SAIC Group) fully acquired Nanjing Automobile Group.
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