MG In The Spotlight At Top Gear’s MPH Show

27th October 2008
MG UK and the new MGTF LE500 will be in the spotlight at the MPH show, which includes Top Gear Live, at Earls Court London from 30th October to 2nd November and at the NEC Birmingham from the 13th to the 16th November.

As well as having a chance to get up close and personal with the newest MGs on a gallery viewing area and exclusive hospitality stand, performance hounds and petrol-heads will get to see the cars performing in the live theatre show with a choreographed display of precision driving by Paul Swift and Neil Cunningham.

Gary Hagen, Director of Sales & Marketing for MG UK Ltd, said; “It is testament to the car’s appeal that MG has been chosen to open the floorshow at MPH. We are sure Paul and Neil will entertain visitors with the speed, agility and handling of the new LE500.”

Two MGTF LE500s will open the live theatre show of the MPH exhibition, the prestige and performance car event fronted by Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. Paul and Neil will make the cars perform unbelievable stunts whilst a Cirque du Soleil artist performs acrobatics suspended above the arena and the racing cars.

Over four busy days at each of the London and Birmingham shows not only will visitors be able to see the new MGs, they will also be able to enjoy the best that the performance and prestige motor industry has to offer and the rest of the Top Gear Live spectacle hosted by the presenters of the TV show themselves.

For up to the minute information on what MG UK are doing at the MPH show and a special ticket offer for MG enthusiasts visit http://mg-uk.co.uk/news-events/news/mph-08/ . For more general information on the MGTF LE500 please visit www.mg-uk.co.uk 

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Article Last Updated 2nd January 2010

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