SHANGHAI, May 17 (Reuters) - Nanjing Automobile's first British-made MG TF sports cars will roll off the Longbridge assembly line late this month, ending the plant's two-year production halt as the Chinese auto maker moves to revive the venerable brand.
Nanjing Auto, which took control of collapsed MG Rover two years ago, unveiled its first China-made MG sports cars and saloons in March.
The Longbridge plant will produce its first MG TFs on May 29, Nanjing said late on ...
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