SAIC Motor UK explained

SAIC Motor UK Technical Centre Limited
Type:Subsidiary
Foundation:2006
Predecessor:MG Rover Group
Location City:Marylebone, London
Location Country:England, United Kingdom
Industry:Automotive
Products:Automobile engineering
Operating Income:£2.3m
Num Employees:16 (2020)
Parent:SAIC Motor
Homepage:SAIC Motor UK

SAIC Motor Technical Centre (also known as SMTC UK) is the European subsidiary of the Chinese automaker SAIC Motor via SAIC Motor UK Holdings. SAIC Motor also controls MG Motor UK for sales and distribution, but is independent of the technical subsidiary.

History

SAIC Motor UK formed when SAIC Motor bought out MG Motor from Nanjing Automobile in 2006.

SAIC Motor UK Technical Centre is a subsidiary of the SAIC holding company, and evolved from the Ricardo 2010 consultancy that was working with SAIC including devleping the Roewe models and helping production of the Rover KV6 engine in China. In 2007 it formally transferred into SMTC.[1]

In 2019 there were large scale redundancies to the technical teams as SAIC downsized the SMTC in Longbridge.[2]

Brands under SAIC UK

Operations

Research and development

SAIC Motor UK was the major developer of MG and Roewe cars for SAIC.[3] [4] Its best known developed car is the MG 6.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ricardo unit transfers R&D venture to SAIC . Electronic Design . 14 March 2022 . 1 February 2007.
  2. Web site: Up to 230 jobs at risk as MG owners move to downsize UK base . Autocar . 14 March 2022 . 10 May 2019.
  3. Web site: MG. https://web.archive.org/web/20120426110237/http://www.saicmotor.co.uk/Brand.aspx?page=5. dead. 26 April 2012. 28 March 2012. SAIC Motor UK Technical Centre Limited.
  4. Web site: Roewe. 28 March 2012. SAIC Motor UK Technical Centre Limited. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120426110243/http://www.saicmotor.co.uk/Brand.aspx?page=4. 26 April 2012. dmy-all.