MG 0-60 & Quarter Mile Times
MG Acceleration & Performance Data
Introducing MG's 0-60 mph and Quarter Mile times for all models. Below, we have painstakingly collected and organized all the MG performance data we could get our hands on. Our data table and chart provides a comprehensive overview of each MG model's performance capabilities.
This page aims to put all of the performance metrics of MG's entire model range in one place, providing enthusiasts and prospective buyers with valuable insights into each vehicle's acceleration capabilities. We know that 0-60 times don't tell us the full performance picture, but by reviewing 0-60 mph times at least you can get a benchmark for measuring a car's acceleration prowess, and the quarter mile times, which offer a glimpse into its straight-line speed, readers can gain a deeper understanding of MG's performance pedigree. MG, a brand synonymous with classic British roadsters, has a storied history intertwined with motorsport and a passion for performance. While MG's modern lineup may prioritize affordability and everyday practicality, its past is filled with iconic models that showcased the brand's sporting spirit and engineering prowess.
In the 1950s and 1960s, MG's focus on lightweight sports cars yielded models like the MGA and MGB, celebrated for their nimble handling and spirited performance. These vehicles captured the essence of open-top motoring and embodied the brand's "Safety Fast!" philosophy, emphasizing the joy of driving. While not the fastest cars on the road, their balanced chassis and responsive engines made them a thrill to drive on twisty roads.
MG's pursuit of speed reached its zenith in the late 1950s with the EX181, a streamliner designed for land speed records. Driven by legendary drivers like Stirling Moss and Phil Hill, the EX181 achieved speeds exceeding 250 mph, setting multiple records and cementing MG's name in motorsport history. This achievement demonstrated the brand's engineering capabilities and its willingness to push boundaries.
In more recent times, MG has focused on producing affordable and accessible sports cars like the MG TF and the MG F/TF. While these models may not boast the raw power of some competitors, they continue to uphold the brand's tradition of offering fun and engaging driving experiences. MG's performance heritage is also evident in its involvement in motorsports, including touring car racing and rallying. The brand's recent return to the World Touring Car Championship (WTCR) further solidifies its commitment to competition and performance. While MG may not be at the forefront of the high-performance car market today, its rich history and continued involvement in motorsports demonstrate that performance remains an integral part of its DNA. The brand's focus on creating fun and accessible sports cars ensures that the spirit of MG lives on, offering drivers a taste of the exhilaration that has defined the brand for decades.
MG 0-60 mph & Quarter Mile Times
MG models and their performance in terms of 0-60 mph and quarter-mile acceleration times. Narrow down your search via the filters.
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Every MG Ranked From Fastest to Slowest
Below, we compare MG models and their performance. This table is filtered by the filters above, so feel free to narrow down your data set.
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