MG, short for Morris Garages, originated in the 1920s as a sales promotion for Morris cars, with Cecil Kimber designing sportier versions. Renowned for their affordable, fun-to-drive sports cars like the MGB, MG became a beloved British marque. Despite periods of ownership changes, the MG spirit continues with modern vehicles.
Browse the model landing pages below (linked where available), each page features the original brochure photos, specs and detailed information for that year.
The MG Cyberster, produced since 2023, is an all-electric roadster marking MG's return to sports cars. It blends classic roadster proportions with cutting-edge EV technology and distinctive scissor doors.
The MG5, first launched in 2012, is a compact car series by MG. Known for its value-for-money, the current Australian market features a sedan version from 2023, prioritising affordability and practicality.
First Generation (AP12): 2012-2018 (Hatchback and sedan; not sold in Australia). Second Generation: 2020-Present (Sedan, known as MG GT in some markets). Australian Market: 2023-Present (with continuous updates and safety improvements, including the 2025 model year updates).
The MGB roadster, produced from 1962-1980, is an iconic British sports car. Renowned for its simple yet effective design, lively performance, and open-top motoring, it captured the hearts of enthusiasts worldwide.
While often referred to as a single continuous model due to its consistent body shape, the MGB underwent several significant updates: Mark I (Chrome Bumper, 3-main bearing engine): 1962-1964. Mark I (Chrome Bumper, 5-main bearing engine): 1964-1967. Mark II (Chrome Bumper, All-synchro gearbox, negative earth): 1967-1971. Mark III / "Honeycomb Grille" (Chrome Bumper): 1972-1974. Rubber Bumper (Impact bumpers, raised ride height): 1974-1980. Note: MGB GT (coupe) was introduced in 1965 and followed a similar timeline.
The MG MGS5 EV, produced from 2024 to the present, is a dedicated electric compact SUV designed as the advanced successor to the ZS EV. Built on the Modular Scalable Platform, it offers refined rear-wheel-drive dynamics and a high-tech, spacious interior.
The MG MGS5 EV (internal code ES34) exists as a single generation that launched globally in late 2024. Known as the MG ES5 in China, it was introduced to international markets, including Australia, Europe, and Southeast Asia, throughout 2025. It features two battery options—49kWh and 62kWh—and a 125kW rear-mounted motor. For the 2026 model year, production expanded to regional hubs in Thailand and Malaysia to support growing global demand.