A batch of MG Rover cars left the Longbridge plant in Birmingham today - the first time since April 2005 when MG Rover was taken over by Nanjing Automobile Corporation for £53 million. The first batch of 47 MGTF LE500S was sent to dealers all over the country. The will be launched to the public on 20 September 2008.
Only the first 500 cars to leave the world famous Longbridge factory will receive the LE500 designation. I guess LE stands for Limited Edition.
They say that the car will be available in 6 body colour choices but so far I have only seen the orange coloured cars.
The car is powered by a 1.8 16v 135bhp 4 cylinder dohc engine with 5 speed manual gearbox.
First batch of MGTF LE500S leave Longbridge
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