List of Models
- Sports cars
- 1924–1927: MG 14/28
- 1927–1929: MG 14/40
- 1929–1932: MG M-type Midget
- 1931–1932: MG C-type Midget
- 1931–1932: MG D-type Midget
- 1931–1932: MG F-type Magna
- 1932–1934: MG J-type Midget
- 1932–1934: MG K-type Magnette
- 1933–1934: MG L-type Magna
- 1934–1936: MG N-type Magnette
- 1934–1936: MG P-type Midget
- 1936–1939: MG TA Midget
- 1939–1940: MG TB Midget
- 1945–1950: MG TC Midget
- 1950–1953: MG TD Midget
- 1953–1955: MG TF Midget
- 1955–1962: MGA
- 1961–1979: MG Midget
- 1962–1980: MGB
- 1968–1969: MGC
- 1973–1976: MGB GT V8
- 1992–1995: MG RV8
- 1995–2005: MG F
- 2002–2005: MG TF
- Subcompact cars
- 1982–1990: MG Metro
- 2001–2005: MG ZR
- Compact cars (Small saloons)
- 1933–1934: MG KN
- 1962–1968: MG 1100
- 1967–1973: MG 1300
- Midsize cars (Medium saloons)
- 1924–1927: MG 14/28
- 1927–1929: MG 14/40
- 1928–1933: MG 18/80
- 1937–1939: MG VA
- 1947–1953: MG Y-type
- 1953–1956: MG Magnette ZA
- 1956–1958: MG Magnette ZB
- 1959–1961: MG Magnette Mk. III
- 1961–1968: MG Magnette Mk. IV
- 1983–1991: MG Maestro
- 1985–1991: MG Montego
- 2001–2005: MG ZS
- Full-size cars (Large saloons)
- 1936–1939: MG SA
- 1938–1939: MG WA
- 2001–2005: MG ZT
- 2011–present: MG 6
- Supercars
- 2002–2005: MG XPower SV
- Racing cars
- 1930–1931: MG 18/100 "Tigress"
- 1934: MG Q-type
- 1935: MG R-type
- Concept cars
- 1985: MG EX-E
- Vans
- 1980s: MG Metro van
- 2003–2005: MG Express
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