MG Satış Bayisiyken Otomobil Devine Nasıl Dönüştü?

In 1924, Morris Garages, the sales and service dealer for Morris Motors in England, began converting Morris cars into sports cars. Instead of the Morris logo, the models began using the MG logo, formed by the initials of Morris Garages. When MG's economy sports cars saw great demand in the 1930s, MG Motors was established. MG Motors was later acquired by Morris Motors. After World War II, MG, acquired by BMC, launched the MGA and MGB sports cars. The MGB was very successful, reaching 500,000 sales. The model sold particularly well in the United States. MG also enjoyed considerable success in racing. Later, MG was acquired by British Leyland. However, when British Leyland declined to support MG, the company was closed in 1980. In 1992, the Rover Group revived the MG brand. MG offered sportier versions of the Rover models. However, when the Rover Group went bankrupt, the Chinese company Saic Motors acquired its technology patents and brand name in 2004. Using Rover's infrastructure and technology, Saic launched the MG3 and MG5. The MG6 and MG GS were later released. Models such as the MG ZS, MG HS, and MG7 were then released. The first fully electric MG4 became the best-selling Chinese car in Europe. Saic used the MG brand in the global market. The vast majority of MG's sales are made globally. However, MG models are now developed and manufactured in China. MG is now Chinese, and only the brand name lives on. This video contains a paid collaboration with İkas Technology Inc. I thank İkas for this. Sell your products worldwide at no additional cost. Join 5,000 users in Turkey and Europe! To open an e-commerce site and get started now, please click https://ikas.com/tr