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What car brand does the MG logo represent?

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Wood
09/02/25 4:12am

MG is the logo of Morris Garages (MG Motor), a British-origin automotive brand. The dimensions of the 2020 MG6 are 4695mm in length, 1848mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2715mm and a minimum ground clearance of 158mm. It has a top speed of 210km/h. The 2020 MG6 is equipped with a 1.5T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 133kw at 5600 rpm and a peak torque of 285nm between 1500 to 4000 rpm.

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MacGrace
09/14/25 6:24am

I've always felt that the MG logo has a particularly historic vibe. I remember the first time I saw the octagonal MG badge at a car museum—the striking combination of a yellow background with black lettering really stood out. It stands for Morris Garages, originating in the 1920s, with classic models like the MGB sports car once taking the world by storm. The logo design embodies British racing spirit. Later acquired by China's SAIC Motor, MG still produces various vehicles today, such as the electric SUV MG ZS, with the logo largely unchanged except for modern touches like smoother lines. In car culture, the MG badge symbolizes a transition from vintage elegance to contemporary style. Driving my friend's MG5, that logo gleaming in the sunlight gave off such a cool vibe. Though some might confuse it with Honda, they're entirely different lineages. Anyway, spotting an MG on the street always stirs up nostalgic memories and excitement.

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DelEliana
10/28/25 7:06am

I've driven quite a few cars, and the MG badge left the deepest impression on me with its octagonal design—simple yet elegant, standing out among British brands. When I drove older MG models, that metal emblem on the hood was particularly eye-catching, representing the sports car heritage. After the Chinese takeover, models like the MG3 have become quite practical, while the badge remains unchanged. However, the new electric vehicles add a touch of sci-fi flair, making them easily recognizable. Many people ask what brand MG is—it originated as Morris Garages in the UK and is now operated by SAIC, offering great value, stable performance, and suitability as a family car. A reminder: don’t be fooled by counterfeit badges—authentic MGs are only sold at SAIC-authorized dealerships. The driving feel is solid, and though the badge is small, it carries a century of history.

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DiTessa
12/11/25 7:22am

I usually drive for commuting, and the MG3 is my beloved car. The round MG emblem on the front, with its white base and red border, is smooth and cute, making it eye-catching in the city. The emblem represents a British brand, affordable and popular among young people, making it convenient for grocery shopping and picking up kids. The design is simple, not as complicated as other luxury cars, but the materials are durable and of good quality. After SAIC took over, they updated the models, such as adding blue elements to the emblem of the electric version to highlight the eco-friendly concept. Personally, I think the emblem, though small, has a lot of taste, and my friends always compliment its stylish look when I'm driving.

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