The 1929-31 MG Six Tourer is an early model from MG (Morris Garages) that represents the brand’s commitment to producing sporty and stylish vehicles during the late 1920s.
The Six Tourer was a convertible model with a two-door configuration, featuring a soft top that could be retracted for open-air driving. It typically accommodated four passengers, making it suitable for leisurely drives and outings. The interior was designed with a focus on comfort and sportiness, often featuring quality upholstery and a driver-centric layout.
The MG Six was equipped with a 1.5-liter (1466 cc) six-cylinder engine that featured a three-speed manual transmission, which was relatively advanced for its time, providing a smooth driving experience. The engine produced around 50 horsepower, offering respectable performance that could reach a top speed of approximately 70 mph, which was competitive for its era. The car was known for its light handling and good road manners, making it enjoyable to drive on winding roads allowing drivers to engage with the vehicle’s sporty character.
The MG Six Tourer was produced from 1929 to 1931. Production of the MG Six Tourer ended as MG transitioned to newer models.