Interesting Facts About the MG Metro
The Metro was a British supermini that rolled off the production line from 1980 until 1997, initially built by British Leyland and later by its successor Rover. In 1982 the range received a sporty, MG‑badged version, and the final MG Metro was produced in 1990.
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Birth of the MG‑Badged Metro (1982)
Two years after the Metro’s launch, the range was given a go‑kart‑like sporting model bearing the MG badge, reviving the marque’s performance image within the supermini segment.
End of the MG Metro Production (1990)
The MG Metro’s production run was short‑lived, with the last example rolling off the line in 1990, marking the final MG‑badged Metro ever built.
Different Names Across the Atlantic
While the MG Metro was sold in the UK, the same basic Metro was marketed in the United States under the Geo nameplate from 1989 to 1997 and later as a Chevrolet from 1998 to 2001.
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