What is the top speed of a MG TF?

Engines

Petrol engines
Model Engine Top Speed
115 16K4F 1.6 L I4 118 mph (190 km/h)
120 Stepspeed (Auto) 18K4F 1.8 L I4 118 mph (190 km/h)
135 18K4F 1.8 L I4 127 mph (204 km/h)

How many MG TF are left on the road?

20,200
So, with a current car population of 33 million, there are just 86,050 of Austin Rover, Rover Group and MG Rover cars left on the road and, in a best-case scenario, that will drop to 13,926 in 15 years time….Opinion : MG Rovers – how many left, now and later?

Platform Quantity
MGF/TF (PR3) 20,200
Rover 75 MG ZT/ZT-T (R40) 23,800

When was the MG TF made?

MG TF may refer to two roadster automobile models produced by MG Cars: MG TF (1953), produced from 1953 to 1955. MG TF (2002), produced from 2002 to 2005, and then from 2007 to 2011.

When was the last MG TF Made in UK?

These cars are desirable as they represent the zenith of the all-British TF range, and the end of an era when the factory closed its doors in April 2005.

How fast is a MG TF 160?

Powered by a 1.8-litre in-line four, the TF 160 offers 158bhp. The car can really be driven hard up to the 7,100rpm red line, and sprints from 0-60mph in 6.9 seconds and on to a 137mph top speed.

What engine is in the MG TF 160?

1.8 Litre 16v Inline 4 petrol engine
It’s a rear-wheel drive rear mid-engined 2-door sports roadster with 2 seats. With 158 BHP, the naturally aspirated 1.8 Litre 16v Inline 4 petrol engine accelerates this TF 160 to 62 mph in 7.6 seconds and on to a maximum speed of 137 mph.

How many mg is TF 80th Anniversary?

Derived from the UK’s best-selling sports car, the TF 80th Anniversary LE has a unique specification and limited production, of which only 500 will be made available for the UK market….

MG TF 80th LE model CO2 On-the-road price
80th LE 160 179 £ 21,195

Which is best MGF or TF?

A good MGF delivers a brilliant blend of handling and ride, while the TF is a little firmer and sharper but still comfortable. All of the bushes and balljoints can wear out in anything from 25,000 to 75,000 miles, so be prepared to replace them – as well as the shock absorbers – to get a really top-driving example.

Is the MG TF a classic?

It is well known that Abingdon would rather not have produced the TF, had the MGA project been given earlier approval, nonetheless the TF, and particularly the 1500 version have become one of the most desirable classic MGs.

What is the difference between an MGF and an MG TF?