Which brand does MG belong to?
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MG belongs to the SAIC Motor brand, and MG is a domestic brand. Introduction to MG: MG, a century-old British sports car brand. MG, short for Morris Garages, was established in Oxford, England in 1924. The Encyclopedia Britannica uses MG to define sports cars. The development history of MG is one of the most important parts of the British and even the world's automotive industry development history. In the nearly century-long development history of MG, three figures are crucial: William Morris, the father of the MG brand; Cecil Kimber, the founder of the MG brand; and John Thornley, the leader of the brand's glorious development. Main functions of MG cars: The main functions include MG new car test drives, online car viewing, custom order placement, financial services, live interaction, after-sales service, intelligent car control system, and personalized peripheral store.
Speaking of the MG brand, I have to share some historical anecdotes. MG was originally a classic British car brand, producing sports cars as early as the 1920s, such as the iconic MG B roadster, which was all the rage. But times change, and the company changed hands several times. I recall that in 2005, it was acquired by Nanjing Automobile, which later merged into SAIC Motor. So now, MG is entirely owned by China's SAIC Motor. As a car enthusiast, I think SAIC has done a remarkable job in transforming MG into a global brand. Not only does it produce popular SUVs like the MG ZS and HS in China, but it also exports them to the European market. They've even launched the MG Cyberster electric sports car, carrying forward the brand's sporting heritage. Overall, MG is a key asset under SAIC, representing the international progress of China's automotive industry.