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De nieuwe MG TF

Geplaatst: do mei 08, 2008 8:41 pm
door arjan_m
It's the roadster revival of the decade!
Auto Express can exclusively take the wraps off the car that’s sure to get British fans hot under the collar: the new MG TF.

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Emerging from the ashes of the famous company, the roadster is the first sign
that the spirit of MG is alive and well, even though the brand is in the hands of Chinese owners.

This stunning model is set to replace the existing TF – production of which is back on track at MG Rover’s old home of Longbridge in the West Midlands – and will go on sale around 2010. And there’s not only a convert­ible planned, but a coupé, too!

The new TF is based around the Roewe 550 compact hatch, which made its debut at the Beijing Motor Show (Issue 1,009).
It will feature a rear-wheel-drive version of that model’s platform – and this should ensure it has plenty of appeal for enthusiasts.

Although it will be slightly bigger than the Mazda MX-5, the MG will be targeting the Japanese convertible, as it’s likely to carry a similar price tag.
However, also in its sights are the likes of the Alfa Romeo Spider, Audi TT Roadster and Volkswagen Eos.

If it looks a little familiar, that’s because the new TF takes some of its styling inspiration from the MG SV supercar and X80 concept.
Those models were both based on the Mangusta – a sports car from Italian maker Qvale, which MG Rover bought in 2001.

As you can see from our pictures, produced using insider information, the new TF updates that shape with a striking front end incorporating a deep-set four-piece radiator grille and quad headlamps. At the rear, the curvy tail completes the look.

Under the skin, the TF features a chassis based on a design that was created by MG Rover – one which would have underpinned a replacement for the 45/ZS, had the company not gone into receivership.

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When Shanghai Automobile Corporation (SAIC) bought the rights to the 25 and 75, it also acquired projects such as the unfinished 45. It has since produced the Roewe 550 and the 75-based Roewe 750.

There has always been the desire within SAIC to build a replacement for the TF, but with rival Nanjing Automobile Corpor­ation (NAC) owning the rights to the MG badge, there was never any chance of it wearing the famous octagon emblem – until the two Chinese giants joined forces.

Featuring a rear-wheel-drive platform dev­eloped in conjunction with British engineering expert Ricardo, plus MG Rover-based engines – including a 1.8-litre turbo and 2.5-litre V6 – the TF will deliver a great driving experience. And as SAIC-NAC are looking to form a UK Roewe dealer network in 2010, the stage is set for the TF’s comeback.

Bron; Auto Express UK

Geplaatst: do mei 08, 2008 9:45 pm
door Rvelleko
:inlove:

Geplaatst: vr mei 09, 2008 12:16 am
door Bruno
Alleen is de bron niet echt betrouwbaar. De kans dat zoiets dus daadwerkelijk ooit gemaakt wordt is zeer klein IMO.
Jammer want ik lust het wel !

Geplaatst: vr mei 09, 2008 1:05 am
door arjan_m
Bruno schreef:Alleen is de bron niet echt betrouwbaar.
Is dat zo? Is AutoExpress zo onbetrouwbaar dan?

Geplaatst: vr mei 09, 2008 11:59 pm
door Bruno
staat gekend in de UK als het autoblad met het meeste nonsens in, als het maar verkoopt.
De "foto" is trouwens gewoon een Fotoshop ! Jammer

Geplaatst: ma mei 19, 2008 9:50 am
door Marrekau
Jammer dat het waarschijnlijk nonsens is :(

Ik zou deze versie graag op mijn oprit hebben staan! :bangin:

Geplaatst: ma mei 19, 2008 10:47 am
door 118GTR
Ik vind het een draak, echt verschrikkelijk :cry:

Geplaatst: ma mei 19, 2008 8:54 pm
door Boarderken
Ik weet het zo niet hoor :roll: Ze hebben nogal veel naar de Chrysler Crossfire gekeken me dunkt :?

Geplaatst: ma mei 19, 2008 10:35 pm
door Striker
renuno schreef:lijkt wel of er alleen een MG logo erop gesoept is..
Soepen staat AutoExpress ook bekend om, dus al te serieus moet je dit model niet nemen.