Launched in 1995 and marketed from 1996, the MG-F marks the return of the British MG brand to the sports roadster market after several years’ absence.
An emblematic model of the ’90s, the MG-F stands out for its bold design, with a rear-mounted 1.8-liter mid-engine, rear-wheel drive and innovative Hydragas suspension, offering balanced, dynamic roadholding.
The fruit of British know-how, it was developed under the aegis of the Rover Group at a pivotal time in the automotive industry, when style, performance and affordability had to coexist.
Compact, agile and affordable, the MG-F positions itself as a credible alternative to rivals such as the Mazda MX-5, while asserting a distinctive British character.
Its flowing design, soft top and sporty lines have quickly made it an icon among convertible enthusiasts.
Appreciated for its driving pleasure and value for money, the 1996 MG-F remains today a sought-after collector’s car, a symbol of an era when automotive passion was expressed without compromise.







