January Newsletter 2002




Happy New Year New MGTF





Happy New Year

Happy New Year to everyone from the all the members of the Cambridge and District MG Owners Club
We hope you all had an enjoyable Christmas, and that once again Santa filled your stockings to the brim!!! The club got into the swing of things on the very first day of the new year, with its, now annual, New Years Day Run
The Jan1st run was one of our best. Weather was perfect and ten of our MGs turned out including an MG ZS180 brough along by Terry (an MG Maestro owner). The ZS was actually his employers car, Marshalls of Huntingdon. Our thanks to Terry for bring the car along! From the Green Man in Shepreth it was just a short drive to Barrington's Village Green, where we joined the annual display and gathering of Vintage Cars, (VCC) The ZS made a nice contrast with the oldest car there, a 1901 Oldsmobile!! There would have been another MG ZS on the run, but our webmaster had a bit of a hangover and failed to make the run!! From Barrington we then went on another short drive for sandwiches and mince pies at the Red House Public House, just a few miles away.




New MGTF

We are pleased to bring you news of the all new MGF, actually called the MGTF (does that name ring any bells?).
Below is the official press release from MG Rover (MGR).
Also avaiable are the official MGTF press release photographs.

MG'S BEST SELLING ROADSTER TO BE SUCCEEDED BY NEW GENERATION TF MODEL

MG announce today (January 8), details of the new MGTF - successor to Britain's best selling MGF sports car that it will replace in February 2002 and styled by MG Rover Group's renowned designer Peter Stevens. The TF has evolved from the popular MGF and features a new exterior appearance, an all-new suspension design, higher performance engines and a host of new paint, trim and hood colours. Key changes include: Rob Oldaker, MG Rover Group's product development director, explained: "The MGF has proved to be an amazing success having dominated its sector for the last six-years. The introduction of the new MGTF will enhance this popularity further. I have no doubt that the new TF, with its fresh new design style, new suspension with revised rear linkage geometry and a rich choice of feature specification and colour will produce even more exhilaration and retain MG's sales pole position." The aggressive and purposeful style of the MGTF is sleeker and sportier, with a lower stance made possible by the inclusion of new:
Four models now give customers a progressive range of performance, power and specification. Designated by numbers close to their power output the four-model range comprises the 1.6-litre TF115, the 1.8-litre TF135, the TF120 Stepspeed sports auto and the range-topping TF160.

The new TF incorporates a number of substantial changes, which include a new suspension design. A completely new suspension utilises coil springs, to produce a responsive and involving set-up. The entire suspension and ABS brake systems have been enhanced and result in a completely enjoyable driving experience.
The new MGTF will debut at the Brussels Motor Show on January 15, 2002 at 10.30am.

The new MGTF will replace the current MGF with sales commencing in February 2002. Since its launch in 1995, 77,000 MGFs have been produced, with over 40,000 sales in the UK making it Britain's best selling car in the sports sector for the last six years. The launch of the MGTF, nearly six months earlier than anticipated, once again demonstrates MG Rover Group's ability to deliver outstanding products within industry-leading time scales.

In an interesting repeat of history the original MGTF Midget was launched in 1953, during the same period that the company introduced new ZA Magnette saloons. Similarly the latest MG Z saloons - MG ZR, ZS and ZT have been a great success following their recent introduction.

MG Rover Group 8th January 2002

So what does it look like? - The MGTF

MG TF160 front side view

MG TF160 rear view

MG TF160 front view


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