Longbridge鈥檚 Chinese owners have taken the wraps off a new 拢17,000 to 拢20,000 saloon car as the rebirth of the Birmingham car factory goes into over drive.

Shanghai Automotive-owned MG Motor 海角视频 unveiled a new five-seater MG6 saloon at Longbridge.

It will go on sale in the 海角视频 in July.

The saloon version will be the second volume car produced at Longbridge as full car manufacturing finally gets under way again at the factory for the first time in six years.

Pre-production work of the MG6 sports hatchback, Longbridge鈥檚 first all new MG for 15 years, is already under way in advance of a full launch in the spring.

Meanwhile the new saloon will supplement the MG6 and sell for between 拢17,000 to 拢20,000.

Full production targets have not been released but the car firm is looking to produce several thousand vehicles when the assembly lines are up and running.

A total of 39 海角视频 dealers are already in place whilst MG Motor 海角视频 has also unveiled a new badge and logo in line with the new production plans.

Guy Jones, marketing director, said: 鈥淲e have been building a little part of a new global automotive business here in Birmingham.

鈥淲e have the backing of the largest manufacturer in the world鈥檚 largest market.鈥

He said SAIC had already pumped in 拢45 million worth of capital investment into Longbridge along with hundreds of millions of pounds in new product development.

鈥淭he strategy at MG can be summed up in one word and that is quality. Part of the magic of MG is the great love people have for the brand.鈥

The firm鈥檚 PR manager, Doug Wallis, said: 鈥淭hese are pre-productions cars but its pretty much the finished article.鈥

The launch of two new vehicles will mark the restart of car production at Longbridge for the first time since MG Rover closed in 2005 with the loss of 6,500 jobs.

Nanjing bought the assets of MG Rover for 拢53 million in July 2005 and were later taken over by the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation.