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Cyber attack

WHO SAW THIS COMING? NOT THE IDEA OF A MODERN MG two-seater sports car; that thought’s been in every MG designer’s sketchpad ever since the TF ended production in the early 2010s (and in a fair few non-MG designer’s thoughts too). But the fact that modern-era MG, almost out of nowhere, has become such a sales behemoth.

So far this year alone, MG Motor UK has registered nearly 26,000 cars, a 55 per cent increase on last year. Which was a 65 per cent increase on the year before. ‘This amount of growth is unsustainable,’ commercial director Guy Pigounakis tells evo. ‘Because if we continued at that rate we’d be the only

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