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The MG ZS is an automobile nameplate of MG used for two different vehicles:

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MG Cars Car marque and former British car company

MG is a British automotive marque founded by Cecil Kimber in the 1920s, and M.G. Car Company Limited was the British sports car manufacturer that made the marque famous. Best known for its open two-seater sports cars, MG also produced saloons and coupés, with engines up to three litres in size. The marque is now owned by state-owned Chinese company SAIC Motor Corporation Limited.

MG Rover Group

MG Rover Group was the last domestically owned mass-production car manufacturer in the British motor industry. The company was formed when BMW sold the car-making and engine manufacturing assets of the original Rover Group to the Phoenix Consortium in 2000.

The Rover Group plc was the British vehicle manufacturing conglomerate known as "BL plc" until 1986, which had been a state-owned company since 1975. It initially included the Austin Rover Group car business, Land Rover Group, Freight Rover vans and Leyland Trucks. The Rover Group also owned the dormant trademarks from the many companies that had merged into British Leyland and its predecessors such as Triumph, Morris, Wolseley, Riley and Alvis.

SAIC Motor

SAIC Motor Corporation Limited is a Chinese state-owned multinational automotive design and manufacturing company headquartered in Shanghai, China. A Fortune Global 100 company and one of the "Big Four" state-owned Chinese automakers, the company had the largest production volume of any Chinese automaker in 2014, making more than 4.5 million vehicles. Its manufacturing mix is not wholly consumer offerings, however, with as many as one million SAIC passenger vehicles being commercial vans. As of 2021, SAIC is the second largest Chinese automaker and the twelfth-largest worldwide by production.

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MG ZS (2001) Motor vehicle

The MG ZS is a sports family car that was built by MG Rover from 2001 until 2005. The ZS is essentially a tuned version of the Rover 45. The 45 in turn is a facelifted version of the Rover 400 which was launched in hatchback form in 1995 and saloon form in 1996.

ZS,Zs, zS, or zs may refer to:

Rover KV6 engine Motor vehicle engine

The KV6 automotive petrol engine has a 24-valve quad-cam V6 configuration, and a pressurising variable-length intake manifold to add hot spots throughout the rev range. Variants exist in 2.0 to 2.5 litres capacities. These were built initially by Rover Group, then by Powertrain Ltd. KIA manufactured KV6 in Korea under licence. Production moved from the UK to China in 2005, re-designated NV6.

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MG Motor British car manufacturing company

MG Motor UK Limited is a British automotive company headquartered in London, United Kingdom, and a subsidiary of SAIC Motor UK, which in turn is owned by the Shanghai-based Chinese state-owned company SAIC Motor. MG Motor designs, develops and markets cars sold under the MG marque while vehicle manufacturing takes place at its factories in China and Thailand. MG Motor is the largest importer of Chinese made cars into the United Kingdom.

MG 5 Motor vehicle

The MG 5 is a series of compact cars that has been produced by SAIC Motor under the MG marque since 2012. The first generation MG 5 was launched on 28 March 2012 in China, and shares the same automotive platform as the Roewe 350 saloon car.

BTC-T MG ZS EX259

The BTC-T MG ZS EX259 is a BTC-Touring class racing car that was built for the 2001 British Touring Car Championship season by West Surrey Racing, who ran MG's official works program.

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MG ZS (crossover) Subcompact crossover SUV produced by MG Motor

The MG ZS is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by the Chinese manufacturer SAIC Motor under the MG marque. The MG ZS is the second SUV to be produced under the MG marque, the first being the larger MG GS which was launched in April 2015. It is currently the brand's best selling model in international markets.

Roewe RX5 Motor vehicle

The Roewe RX5 is a compact crossover SUV that is manufactured by SAIC Motor under the Roewe brand. The RX5 is available as a petrol-powered RX5 variant, a plug-in hybrid eRX5 variant and a pure electric ERX5 variant. The facelift model is called the RX5 Plus, and a slightly larger second generation model called the RX5 Max is sold alongside the RX5 Plus. The RX5 Max is available as a petrol-powered RX5 Max variant and a plug-in hybrid RX5 eMax variant. The RX5 Max was facelifted for the 2021 model year.

Baojun 530 Chinese compact crossover SUV

The Baojun 530 is a two or three-row compact crossover SUV produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW). Unveiled at the Auto Guangzhou 2017, Baojun 530 took design cues from the smaller 510 and is a successor of the 560, while the 560 remained on sale as a cheaper alternative. The crossover is an example of an extensive badge engineering; it is marketed under four different brands in several different markets.

MG HS British designed and engineered automobile

The MG HS is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Chinese manufacturer SAIC Motor under the MG marque. The vehicle was launched in 2018, replacing the MG GS. In China, it is the largest MG crossover SUV above the ZS.

MG Motor India

MG Motor India, often stylized as Morris Garages, is the Indian subsidiary of Chinese automotive manufacturer SAIC Motor. The subsidiary was setup in the year 2017 and began its sales and manufacturing operations in 2019. MG Motor India currently has a network of over 65 showrooms across 50 cities in the country.

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