MG7

Four-door large family car


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::summary Four-door large family car ::

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FieldValue
nameMG 7
imageMG 7 II 012 (cropped).jpg
altFront three-quarter view of a front-engined four-door car.
manufacturerMG Motor
production2007–2013
2022–present
classLarge family car (D)
layoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
predecessorRover 75
MG ZT
spuk
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| name = MG 7 | image = MG 7 II 012 (cropped).jpg | caption = | alt = Front three-quarter view of a front-engined four-door car. | manufacturer = MG Motor | production = 2007–2013 2022–present | class = Large family car (D) | layout = Front-engine, front-wheel-drive | predecessor = Rover 75 MG ZT | sp=uk The MG7 is a large family car saloon built by MG Motor in two generations, the first between 2007 and 2013 and the second from 2022 to present. The first generation is derived from its British predecessors, Rover 75 and MG ZT to suit Chinese manufacturing and sales

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First generation (2007)

| image = MG 7 01 China 2014-05-01.jpg | name = First generation | manufacturer = MG Motor (SAIC Motor, previously Nanjing Automobile) | assembly = China: Pukou, Nanjing | production = 2007–2013 | related = | wheelbase = 2749 mm | length = 4749 mm | width = 1761 mm | height = 1421 mm | weight = 1500 - | body_style = 4-door saloon car | engine = | transmission = 5 speed manual/automatic | sp=uk Production of the first-generation MG7 started in March 2007. The MG7 received praise from British car magazine Auto Express, who test drove it in May 2008, although it has not officially been sold in the United Kingdom.

The MG7 came in two variants, the first which resembles the Mark I MG ZT, with twin front lights, and the second which resembles the Mark II Rover 75 V8. A long wheelbase version, called the MG7L, features the deeper radiator grille of the Rover 75 V8.

The MG7 came in two trim levels: 'Classic' which features a slatted grille, and 'Sport' with a mesh grille. The look of the 7 has changed very little from the ZT and 75; the only noticeable difference is freshly designed LED rear light clusters, and new alloy wheels. Also the car features new audio and heating systems, as well as a new sunroof system.

There were two engine options, the 1.8T and the 2.5 V6, both revised Rover K-Series engines called the N-Series, with stronger head gaskets, both meeting strict Euro IV emissions regulations. Changes to the electrical system have been made to improve the engine's ignition system and also to support the wider range of equipment, which includes front headrest mounted DVD players for rear passengers, and a reversing camera.

One of the greatest improvements is the replacement of some features, which were snatched away under Rover's Project Drive. These include bonnet insulation, driver's side grab handles and the noise, vibration, harshness package which reduces road, engine and wind noise in the cabin dramatically. All models now receive ITS head air bags.

MG 7 black 2008.jpg|2008 MG7 front view MG 7 black 2008 rear.jpg|2008 MG7 rear view

Second generation (2022)

| image = MG 7 II 004.jpg | name = Second generation | manufacturer = MG Motor (SAIC Motor) | assembly = China: Pukou, Nanjing | production = August 2022–present | related = | body_style = 4-door fastback saloon car | engine = {{Plainlist|

  • Petrol:
  • 1.5 L 15FDE turbo I4
  • 2.0 L 20A4E turbo I4 | powerout = {{ubl | 138 kW (1.5 L) | 192 kW (2.0 L) | transmission = {{ubl | 7-speed Sportronic DCT | 9-speed ZF 9HP automatic | wheelbase = 2778 mm | length = 4884 mm | width = 1889 mm | height = 1447 mm | weight = 1570 - | predecessor = | successor = | sp=uk The second generation MG7 was unveiled in August 2022 with a teaser campaign during July.

The MG7 is a fastback sports saloon and is expected to only be sold in China and make use of the new Black Label designation.

Two models are part of the launch: a 405 VTGI Trophy model with 2.0-litre petrol engine producing 192 kW and 405 Nm of torque and equipped with a nine-speed ZF gearbox. The cheaper version is the 300 VTGI with a 1.5-litre petrol engine producing 138 kW and 300 Nm of torque and a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. File:MG 7 (2nd generation) GIMS 2024 1X7A2360.jpg|Rear view File:MG 7 (2nd generation) GIMS 2024 1X7A2253.jpg|Interior

Markets

Australia

The MG7 was launched in Australia on 8 December 2025, in the sole variant, powered by the 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine.

Middle East

The MG7 was launched in the Middle East on 22 April 2024. It is powered by the 1.5-litre and 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engines. It is offered in two trim levels; the 1.5L is offered are STD and DEL and the 2.0L is offered are COM and G.DEL.

Vietnam

The MG7 was launched in Vietnam on 28 August 2024, in two trim levels: Premium and Luxury. It is powered with 1.5-litre and 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engines.

Powertrain

::data[format=table title="Specs{{cite web | url=https://www.saicmg.com/vehicles/sedan/mg7.html | title=Mg7至美B级轿跑 名爵7 价格 参数配置 预约试驾|上汽Mg名爵官网 }}"] | Model | Years | Transmission | Power@rpm | Torque@rpm | 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) (Official) | Top Speed | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | BlueCore 1.5T | 2022–present | 7-speed DCT | 138 kW at 5,500–6,000 rpm | 300 Nm at 1,500–4,000 rpm | | 210 km/h | | BlueCore 2.0T | 9-speed automatic | 192 kW at 5,500–6,000 rpm | 405 Nm at 1,750–3,500 rpm | 6.5s | 230 km/h | | ::

Safety

|overall_stars=5 |year=2025 |reference_code=15b046 |description=MG 7 all variants |adult_points=35.41 |adult_percent=88 |child_points=41.96 |child_percent=85 |pedestrian_points=50.54 |pedestrian_percent=80 |safety_points=14.75 |safety_percent=81

Sales

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YearChina
202327,637
202425,242
202514,693
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References

References

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  9. (2024-04-23). "MG Motor unveils the all-new MG 7 luxury sedan".
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