Besides, we will have 'new' metal of sorts soon. The MG3 and MG5 are due to arrive later this year and early next year respectively.
However, don't expect much from the MG3 as it apparently won't be much more than a tweaked Streetwise / ZR cross. However, it should be noted, the MG3 is intended for Chinese consumption only. The MG5 is supposed to be a substantially re-worked ZS, but again more than likely for the Chinese market only.
We will get new models eventually over here, but it could be 12-18 months before we do.
Just remember, China is their main focus at the moment, as success there paves the way for international expansion.
Longbridge has the overall capacity for around 80,000 cars a year currently, with the paintshop having a higher capacity still.
One little nugget of info I did learn yesterday was that Longbridge has the ability to source parts locally to fit to the cars it produces. They have their own small purchasing team, engineering & QA teams to validate the parts.
So the TFs here can be different to the TFs built in China, they can have different materials, seats, trim even body panels I suppose - but it does naturally increase the cost of the car if parts are sourced locally to Longbridge.
The cars shown had 'LE 500' badges on the sides of them, these were apparently all done by Longbridge themselves. The main components come from China, but Longbridge does have the ability to effectively build a different spec car.
Which when you think about it, is a huge benefit for Longbridge - they still have contacts with all the previous suppliers to MGR and can source parts quite quickly.
So even if the MG7 is assembled at Longbridge, chances are it will be more than just a kit that is assembled, the car could be quite different from the MG 7. Although, as I said, this is more likely to be limited to trim & interior fabrics than anything else.
All in all, that little bit of news was very interesting to hear. In effect Longbridge get a base car & can do whatever they like to it to suit UK and EU markets.