THE new MG TF sports car made its home debut at the 57th MG International Race meeting at Silverstone - and proved star of the show.
This was the iconic model's first public appearance and the Longbridge built sports car took pride of place at the 57th annual MG Car Club celebration, which is world's largest gathering of MG cars spanning over 80 years of the marque's history.
The latest TF, which is due to go into production later this year, features numerous new engineering innovations and cosmetic changes expected to make it a desirable proposition when it appears in showrooms.
'Public response to the new TF has been fantastic,' said Gary Hagen, sales & marketing director for owners Nanjing Automobile Corporation MG (UK) Ltd.
'This car represents a fresh new addition to the UK sports car market, and judging by the reaction at Silverstone over the weekend this car looks set to enjoy a healthy sales success here in the UK.'
NAC MG personnel were on hand to answer questions from enthusiasts eager to learn more about the new TF.
'This car has undergone extensive re-engineering and it is a very different proposition from the previous generation TF,' added Hagen.
'From the outset our objective was to produce a highly desirable sports car that offers performance, fun, reliability and value for money in equal measure. This is a demanding market and the British public will not be disappointed.'
Silverstone International is the highlight of the MG racing season and this year attracted 550 race entries - and broke all previous records in the process.
The racing covered all eras of the brand's long history, while the headline MG Trophy race for MG TF and ZR models, won by Malcolm Gammons, was sponsored by NAC for the first time since buying MG in 2005.