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MG ZT

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Motor vehicle
MG ZT
Overview
ManufacturerMG (MG Rover)
Production2001–2005
AssemblyUnited Kingdom:Longbridge,Birmingham (Longbridge Plant)
DesignerPeter Stevens
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car
Body style
Layout
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,746 mm (108.1 in) (saloon, estate)
Length
  • 4,747 mm (186.9 in) (saloon)
  • 4,791 mm (188.6 in) (estate)
Width1,778 mm (70.0 in)
Height1,424 mm (56.1 in)
Curb weight1,400–1,655 kg (3,086–3,649 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor
SuccessorMG 7/MG 750
2005 MG ZT Facelift
2005 MG ZT Facelift in silver

TheMG ZT is a car which was produced byMG Rover from 2001 to 2005. It was offered in saloon and estate versions, the latter designated as theMG ZT-T. Styling is similar to theRover 75, upon which it was based, although various modifications, most noticeably the wheels and tyres, make for a far sportier ride. Production ceased in April 2005, amidst financial turmoil at MG Rover.

Development history

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Pre facelift MG ZT+ 180 sedan (Australia)
Pre facelift MG ZT-T+ 190 estate (Australia)

In 2001, three years after the launch of theRover 75, and less than a year after the demerger of MG Rover fromBMW, the MG ZT and MG ZT-T were launched. During the cars' development, the models were codenamedX10 andX11, for the saloon and estate versions, respectively.

The basic shape and styling of the MG ZT remained the same as for the Rover 75[1] but with changes to the front bumper, now with an integrated grille, and detail alterations including colour coding of the chromed waistline, a new bootlid plinth, and different alloy wheels and tyres sizes.

The interior featured revised seats and dashboard treatment, with new instrument faces. Engineering changes ranged, from upgraded suspension and brakes to revised engine tuning (from the Rover 75) for the petrol models. Development of the MG ZT was headed by Rob Oldaker, Product Development Director, with styling changes undertaken by Peter Stevens, who was previously responsible for the styling of theMcLaren F1 and X180 version of theLotus Esprit.

The MG ZT only had one trim level, though the standard car could be ordered with a "Plus" pack. MG ZT models were named after engine unit power output, i.e. a 160ps V6 model was a MG ZT 160, and a 190ps V6 model with a "Plus" pack was a MG ZT 190+.

The MG ZT differed in this way to the other new MG models launched at the same time, as its high-power version could be purchased as a standard spec.

The top power MG ZR 160 and MG ZS 180 were spec'ed to "plus" spec as standard. This only changed with the facelift of 2004 when 190 models were 190+ or 190+ SE.[2][3] Many options were available from the standard list. MG Rover’s monogram programme allowed customers to almost tailor-make their ZT.

MG ZT+ Interior (UK)

Launch models

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The first models launched were both V6 engined versions, the 160ps and the 190ps. The 160ps used a detuned by software, 177ps unit as found in the Rover 75. The 190ps used a unique version of theKV6 with different camshafts as well as air intake and throttle body changes.

Range Growth

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In January 2002, the next model to be launched was the 180 Auto. This model used a 177PS KV6, but with 190 cam timing and 190 throttle modifications.[4] Then in around August 2002, the diesel models were launched with a 116PSM47R unit. Customers could purchase a Xpower software upgrade, which would increase power to 131PS.[5]

In July 2003, the 120 models were launched; these were powered by the 1.8 litre K16 unit. At around the same time, the 160 models started to use the 1.8 litre turbocharged version of the K16 unit, and the detuned V6 was dropped. In around October 2003, the much awaited V8 powered, rear-wheel-drive MG ZT 260 model was launched, in estate and saloon body styles.[6]

Facelift

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Facelift MG ZT 160 (1.8t) in Firefrost Red.
Facelift MG ZT CDTI 135 (UK)

During the first few months of 2004, MG Rover facelifted the design of the ZT and ZT-T to a less retro look, at the same time as the Rover 75 received a facelift. The facelift didn't feature much in the way mechanical differences to the ZT, most changes were merely aesthetic and the main changes to the facelift, included the replacement of the twin headlamps, with a new, clear single headlamp unit.

Engines

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The MG ZT (andRover 75 derivative) were powered by a combination of MG Rover's own petrol and LPGK-Series andKV6 engines as well as Ford'sModular V8 and BMW'sM47 diesel engine. The latter was designated M47R to identify the unit as an MG Rover special, having been modified by MG Rover's engineers for transverse installation, with performance and refinement characteristics unique to MG Rover.[7]

The diesel MG ZT models didn't arrive until around August 2002.[8] The MG ZT diesel models differed from the Rover 75 as the lower power 116ps and the higher output 131ps models were both badged as CDTi.

Petrol engines
YearsModelEnginePowerTorqueTop Speed
ZT / ZT-T
0-62 mph (0–100 km/h)
ZT / ZT-T
Economy
Size/layoutManufacturerPSkWhpN⋅mlb⋅ftmpg‑impl/100 km
2003–20051.8 120Manual1798ccI4Rover K120 PS88 kW118 hp160 N⋅m118 lbf⋅ft121 mph (195 km/h) / 119 mph (192 km/h)10.9 s / 11.3 s36.2 mpg‑imp7.8 L/100 km
2003–20051.8 T 160 Manual1798 ccturbo I4160 PS118 kW158 hp215 N⋅m159 lbf⋅ft132 mph (212 km/h) / 130 mph (209 km/h)8.5 s / 8.9 s34.9 mpg‑imp8.1 L/100 km
2002–20052.5 V6 180Automatic2498 ccV6Rover KV6177 PS130 kW175 hp240 N⋅m177 lbf⋅ft134 mph (216 km/h) / 132 mph (212 km/h)8.9 s / 9.3 s26.9 mpg‑imp10.5 L/100 km
2001–20052.5 V6 190 Manual190 PS140 kW187 hp245 N⋅m181 lb⋅ft140 mph (225 km/h) / 137 mph (220 km/h)7.7 s / 8.2 s28.4 mpg‑imp9.9 L/100 km
2003–20054.6 V8 260 Manual4601 ccV8Ford260 PS191 kW256 hp410 N⋅m302 lbf⋅ft155 mph (249 km/h) / 153 mph (246 km/h)6.2 s / 6.3 s23.1 mpg‑imp12.2 L/100 km
4.6 V8 260 Automatic260 PS191 kW256 hp410 N⋅m302 lbf⋅ft151 mph (243 km/h)7.0 s22.1 mpg‑imp12.8 L/100 km
Diesel engines
YearsModelEnginePowerTorqueTop Speed
ZT / ZT-T
0-62 mph (0–100 km/h)
ZT / ZT-T
Economy
Size/layoutManufacturerPSkWhpN⋅mlb⋅ftmpg‑impl/100 km
2002–20052.0 CDTi 120 Manual1951 ccCDTi I4BMW M47116 PS85 kW114 hp260 N⋅m192 lbf⋅ft120 mph (193 km/h) / 115 mph (185 km/h)11.0 s / 11.5 s50.0 mpg‑imp5.65 L/100 km
2.0 CDTi 120 Automatic116 PS85 kW114 hp260 N⋅m192 lbf⋅ft118 mph (190 km/h) / 112 mph (180 km/h)12.2 s / 12.6 s40.9 mpg‑imp6.91 L/100 km
2.0 CDTi 135 Manual131 PS96 kW129 hp300 N⋅m221 lbf⋅ft121 mph (195 km/h) / 119 mph (192 km/h)10.3 s / 10.6 s50.0 mpg‑imp5.65 L/100 km
2.0 CDTi 135 Automatic131 PS96 kW129 hp300 N⋅m221 lbf⋅ft118 mph (190 km/h) / 117 mph (188 km/h)11.0 s / 11.4 s40.9 mpg‑imp6.91 L/100 km

Production

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The MG ZT and MG ZT-T were assembled at MG Rover'sLongbridge plant inBirmingham,United Kingdom. The production figures[9] for each year are given below

YearNumber
20013,510
20026,914
20038,011
20046,844
20051,870
Total27,149

Land Speed Record

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This MG ZT-T became the world's fastest (non production) estate in 2003

Also in September 2003, the MG ZT-T became theWorld's Fastest (non production) Estate Car, with a top speed of 225.609 mph (360.9 km/h). It achieved this at 55th annual Bonneville Speed Week Nationals, on theBonneville Salt Flats inUtah,United States. This car used an 800+bhpRoush V8 engine, with other heavy modifications.

MG Sport & Racing

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XPower 385

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The XPower 385 ZT, was a set of concepts created by MG Rover to show the "Ultimate" version of the 260 V8. The 385 was equipped with a 385PS 4 Valve Ford Modular V8. A similar engine that was fitted in the 385 concept car and the "ultimate" ZT was later fitted in theMG SV. The development of the cars was undertaken by Prodrive, but the cars never appeared as MG Rover closed in April 2005.

The cars were fitted with a wide bodykit, and featured a spoiler on the rear of the car.

XPower 500

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Before the ZT 260 was launched, MG created a special concept car: the MG XPower ZT 500. This car was intended to show off what MG can do with the ZT's chassis, and was never intended for mass production. The XPower ZT is fitted with a 500PS supercharged 4.6 litre Ford Modular V8, similar the engine fitted to the 260 ZT. The XPower 500 has a more aggressive wide bodykit, with larger spoiler similar to the XPower 385.

The car was saved by the MG Owners Club, and rebuilt using their extensive facilities and expertise. The car was allocated VIN No 001.

Competition cars

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The last competition car built by MG Sports and Racing was a racing version of the V8 MG ZT260. This car was highly modified and lightened it had more power than the standard V8 and a lightweight racing bodykit. The car is now owned by an Australian MG Enthusiast who races it competitively. It is painted dark grey in colour.

Chinese production

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Nanjing Automobile of China purchased MG Rover in July 2005, three months after the company went bankrupt. Production of the MG ZT effectively resumed in the beginning of 2007, though in the form of theMG 7.[10]

MG7

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Main article:MG 7

The MG 7 is a sports saloon that is built by Chinese carmaker MG Motor, derived from the MG ZT. Production started in March 2007. The MG 7 received praise from British car magazineAuto Express, who test drove it in May 2008, although it has not officially been sold in the United Kingdom.

The MG 7 comes in two variants, the first which resembles the Mark I MG ZT with twin front lights, and the second, which resembles the Mark II Rover 75 V8. A long wheelbase version, called the MG 7L, features the deeper radiator grille of the Rover 75 V8.

Roewe 750

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Main article:Roewe 750

Also released at the same time as the MG 7, the Roewe 750 appeared from the company SAIC, of which SAIC & Nanjing later merged. The Roewe 750 showed how the two companies worked, while the MG 7 retained the classic looks of the Mark 1 ZT, SAIC opted for theMark 2 Style Rover 75 style exterior.

Owners clubs

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The cars are still actively supported by an owners club[11] and an owners group specifically for the V8 model.[12]

References

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  1. ^"Interview with Richard Woolley - the 75 & ZT Owners Club". The75andztclub.co.uk.
  2. ^MG Rover bulletin TB0027
  3. ^MG Rover bulletin TB0117
  4. ^MG Rover bulletin TB0052
  5. ^MG Rover TB0076
  6. ^"MG ZT & ZT-T 260". Retrieved11 February 2025.
  7. ^http://rover75.bplaced.net/powertra.html[dead link]
  8. ^MG Rover bulletin TB0074
  9. ^"AR Online - production figures". 29 September 2017.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^Chinese plant rolls out first MG -BBC News. Retrieved 27 March 2007.
  11. ^"Rover 75 & MG ZT Owners Club". The75andztclub.co.uk. Retrieved25 June 2010.
  12. ^"The Two-Sixties". Retrieved13 March 2011.

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