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  • MG Reimagineer Frontline Adds Focus on MGA

    MG Reimagineer Frontline Adds Focus on MGA

    • Frontline Cars (Frontline) presents the MGA Factory Edition, a complete transformation of the Fifties icon
    • Retaining its iconic silhouette, Frontline has transformed the ride, handling and performance using its perfected, proven classic MG-based formula
    • Weighing just 815 kg the Frontline MGA is powered by either a 2.0-litre or 2.5-litre Duratec engine with the famed 5-speed Frontline gearbox pairing
    • Chassis development conducted in-house, with outdated leaf springs replaced with proven, adjustable Nitron suspension and limited-slip differential added
    • Subtle exterior design tweaks include LEDs with Frontline logo, Frontline badging – a first for the brand ­­– plus removal of side lights
    • The British firm says anything is possible with exterior and interior colours and its Bespoke programme can tackle unique wishes like Perspex screens, louvred bonnets and even bespoke picnic storage in the boot
    • The Frontline MGA Factory Edition will make its global debut at the 82nd Goodwood Members’ Meeting (12-13 April) on Frontline’s stand (51 and 52)
    • Available as a roadster, coupé and in left- or right-hand drive for UK and global export

    [source: Frontline Cars]

    Abingdon, England –  Marking 70 years since the debut of MG’s most aerodynamically advanced model, the MGA Factory Edition is Frontline Cars’ (Frontline) lightest and most refined restomod yet. It stays true to the spirit of the original while delivering a modern, exhilarating driving experience, and will make its global debut at the 82nd Goodwood Members’ Meeting (12-13 April).

    Weighing just 815 kg (dry), each MGA Factory Edition is powered by a choice of naturally aspirated Duratec engines: a 2.0-litre unit producing 225 bhp or an optional 2.5-litre variant delivering 290 bhp. Each engine features individual throttle bodies, a modern ECU, stainless exhaust and precision-tuned camshafts, resulting in a responsive, linear power delivery that feels alive in every gear. Retaining the involving driving experience, Frontline equips each Factory Edition with its famed five-speed manual gearbox.

    Extending its knowledge and expertise to the MGA, the new Factory Edition’s chassis has been developed entirely in-house. In turn, the MGA comes with a limited-slip differential with uprated shafts and bearings, and a five-link rear suspension co-developed with long-time partner Nitron. Fine-tuned geometry and front telescopic dampers enhance agility, while uprated brakes – featuring four-piston front and two-piston rear callipers – provide exceptional stopping power. The classic fly-off handbrake, a nod to the original, has been seamlessly integrated with modern braking technology. Adjustable electronic power steering adds everyday usability without compromising feel, too.

    While the modern drivetrain and engineering features are at the heart, the MGA Factory Edition is faithful in appearance while featuring subtle, contemporary enhancements that distinguish it from its Fifties predecessor. Thoughtful exterior touches include crystal-clear LED headlights, which eliminate the traditional sidelights for a cleaner, more modern front fascia. Each lamp is etched with a bespoke Frontline logo, serving as a discreet signature of its bespoke, handcrafted origin. There’s also a Frontline badge on the bonnet, a first for the brand in its 30+-year history, to identify the MGA.

    “The MGA always had more to give,” said Tim Fenna, Founder and Chief Engineer at Frontline Cars. “We wanted to keep its iconic shape and character while transforming the driving experience. This is a car that looks and feels like a classic but drives like something far more advanced. It’s light, fast, and incredibly rewarding – but still, unmistakably, an MGA.”

    “For us, building a car is about starting with building that connection with our customers directly,” continued Tim Fenna, Founder and Chief Engineer of Frontline Cars. “We work one-on-one with each build, fitting our customers into their car like a tailor fits a suit – the beauty of it being that it can be completely bespoke to what the customer wants from a car. That’s why the MGA Factory Edition is so special – it’s not a museum piece. It’s a car you’ll want to drive – and reach for the keys in every scenario, rain or shine.”

    Available in both roadster and coupé form, every Frontline MGA Factory Edition is built from a fully restored body, ensuring each car is finished to the highest standard. Using its customer configuration room, which is at the heart of Frontline’s Abingdon-based HQ (or remote meetings can be arranged), which sits alongside the in-house trim shop, customers are invited to customise every aspect of their dream MGA. The possibilities in paint hues, finish and interior materials are endless, creating an experience akin to selecting a hand-made suit in Savile Row, or reserved for the most premium of automotive ateliers.

    Following its Goodwood Members’ Meeting debut (you can see Frontline during the event, on stand 51 and 52), the MGA Factory Edition will enter full production at Frontline’s Oxfordshire headquarters. Optimised for the company’s growing international audience, particularly in the USA and Australia – two regions where the original MGA was most celebrated – both right- and left-hand drive builds are now available to order, with global customers invited to already start commissioning their bespoke examples. First customer deliveries are expected from Summer 2026.

    Full specifications and the photo gallery are available to view at tinyurl.com/Frontline-MGA-Factory-Edition. For any further information about the company, or any other Frontline build, please visit the website: frontline-cars.co.uk

    – ENDS –

    About Frontline Cars: 
    Founded in 1991 initially under the name of Frontline Developments, which was rebranded as Frontline Cars (Frontline) in 2023, Frontline was established with a single mission: to elevate the foundations and driving experience of classic MG cars. Now past its 30th year, and wholly focused on bespoke, hand-made car builds, Frontline has firmly established itself as a marque specialist, uncompromising in its dedication to preserving the past while utilising the best in modern-day technology. With a passion for precision and renowned for its meticulous attention to detail, each Frontline car celebrates originality and heritage in abundance, while never losing sight of the purity of automotive interaction these cars were meant to emote in the first place.

    A nod to the importance of the MGA:
    Originally launched in 1955, the MGA marked a dramatic departure for MG, with smooth, flowing bodywork, a lower stance, and a purer driving experience. It was the last model developed under company founder Cecil Kimber and quickly became one of Britain’s most successful sports car exports. Of the more than 100,000 MGAs built between 1955 and 1962, over 80 per cent were sold abroad – particularly in the USA and Australia, where the car gained a devoted following. However, despite its beauty and charm, the original MGA always had untapped potential, limited by the technology of its era.

  • Goodwood Confirms 2025 Season Calendar

    Goodwood Confirms 2025 Season Calendar

    Save the date! Goodwood is pleased to announce its jam-packed 2025 calendar of events as we head into the new year.

    [source: Goodwood, photo: Singer Vehicle Design]

    Start your engines!

    82nd Members’ Meeting presented by Audrain Motorsport – Saturday 12 & Sunday 13 April
    Kicking-off Goodwood’s motorsport event season, the 82nd Members’ Meeting takes place on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 April. The Motor Circuit springs to life as Goodwood’s most passionate enthusiasts – Members and Fellows of the Goodwood Road Racing Club – come together for a weekend of thrilling racing, delicious food, and a spectacular party on Saturday.

    Members and Fellows of the Goodwood Road Racing Club also have their very own calendar of exclusive events and driving tours including:

    • Goodwood Regional Drive – Sunday 9 March – explore the scenic roads of the South Downs in your own car.
    • Summer Ball – Thursday 10 July – celebrate the Festival of Speed in style with fine wine, delicious food, live music and fireworks.
    • Peak District Regional Drive – Sunday 27 July – get together with like-minded members to enjoy your car on some of the best roads in the UK.
    • Fellowship Track Day – Monday 28 July – enjoy a high-octane fun-fuelled day at the historic Goodwood Motor Circuit in your own car.
    • Go Karting – Friday 1 August – go head-to-head against other teams with a range of prizes on offer.
    • Christmas Ball – Friday 4 December – the highlight of the winter social calendar hosted at Goodwood House with an incredible firework display and three-course meal followed by a live band.

    Anyone can join the Fellowship – which can also be gifted – further information is available here. Tickets for the 82nd Members’ Meeting start from £106 at goodwood.com.

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    Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard – Thursday 10 – Sunday 13 July
    An unparalleled weekend for thrill-seekers, the Festival of Speed returns in July as the world’s greatest drivers, riders, teams, cars and bikes stage one of the greatest events in the summer calendar. Fans can expect to rub shoulders with some of the biggest names in motorsport – and beyond – at the ultimate summer garden party held in the beautiful parkland of Goodwood House. The adrenaline-packed weekend is truly an intoxicating celebration of the world’s most glamorous sport with revving engines, exclusive debuts and premieres and a few famous faces.

    The Festival of Speed is a great day out for all the family as under 12s go free at Goodwood’s motorsport events, and a half price Young Person ticket is available for those aged between 13 and 21. Tickets for the Festival of Speed start from £67 at goodwood.com.

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    Goodwood Revival – Friday 12 – Sunday 14 September
    For fans of all things vintage, the Goodwood Revival returns in September, bringing together beautiful classic cars and vintage fashion as we recreate the glamour of the Goodwood Motor Circuit’s heyday from 1948 to 1966. A truly immersive experience, visitors can enjoy everything from spectacular Spitfire flypasts to fabulous Best Dressed fashion, a retro drive-in cinema and live music. Whether you’re a vintage enthusiast, an admirer of classic cars or looking for a great day out with family and friends, the Goodwood Revival promises a weekend of exceptional entertainment with a star-studded line-up of faces across the motorsport and vintage lifestyle community guaranteed.

    Tickets for the Goodwood Revival start from £75 at goodwood.com.

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    Breakfast Clubs – Sunday 4 May, Sunday 1 June, Sunday 22 June, Sunday 3 August
    Goodwood’s free Breakfast Clubs take place over four summer Sundays, each with a different theme. Crowds flock to the Motor Circuit, giving visitors the chance to get up close and personal with an amazing array of cars – completely free of charge.

    • Taxed and Tasty – Sunday 4 May – celebrating the exceptional vehicles made after 1 January 1985 to the present day. It’s not just the Goodwood bacon rolls that will be tasty; this event will showcase an exciting range of cars—from quirky to extraordinary.
    • Super Sunday – Sunday 1 June – from jaw-dropping Bugattis and legendary Lamborghinis to blisteringly fast Ferraris, Super Sunday is a true celebration of speed and luxury.
    • GRRC Sunday – Sunday 22 June – offering a morning dedicated to celebrating the club’s members. This exclusive Breakfast Club will showcase an eclectic and remarkable collection of cars and bikes from the GRRC lineup – join the GRRC to be part of the action.
    • Classic Sunday – Sunday 3 August – the beloved Classic Sunday returns, spotlighting cars registered before 1 January 1985. This year, we’ll celebrate 100 years of the Rolls-Royce Phantom, 75 years of the Aston Martin DB2, 60 years of the DB6, and 55 years of the iconic Range Rover.

    All attendees require a pre-booked entry ticket which will be available in March 2025 here.

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    Dates for your diary: Goodwood’s 2025 Event Season

    EventDateLocation
    82nd Members’ Meeting presented by Audrain MotorsportSaturday 12 & Sunday 13 April 2025Goodwood Motor Circuit
    Season OpenerFriday 2 & Saturday 3 May 2025Goodwood Racecourse
    Taxed and Tasty Breakfast ClubSunday 4 May 2025Goodwood Motor Circuit
    GoodwoofSaturday 17 & Sunday 18 May 2025The Kennels
    May FestivalFriday 23 & Saturday 24 May 2025Goodwood Racecourse
    Super Sunday Breakfast ClubSunday 1 June 2025Goodwood Motor Circuit
    Three Friday Nights presented by Degen DistilleryFriday 6, Friday 13 & Friday 20 June 2025Goodwood Racecourse
    Family Race DaySunday 8 June 2025Goodwood Racecourse
    GRRC Sunday Breakfast Club
    *GRRC only
    Sunday 22 June 2025Goodwood Motor Circuit
    Festival of Speed presented by MastercardThursday 10 – Sunday 13 July 2025Goodwood Park
    Qatar Goodwood Festival presented by Visit QatarTuesday 29 July – Saturday 2 August 2025Goodwood Racecourse
    Classic Sunday Breakfast ClubSunday 3 August 2025Goodwood Motor Circuit
    August Bank Holiday RacingFriday 22 – Sunday 24 August 2025Goodwood Racecourse
    Autumn RacingTuesday 2 & Wednesday 24 September 2025Goodwood Racecourse
    Goodwood RevivalFriday 12 – Sunday 14 September 2025Goodwood Motor Circuit
    Season FinaleSunday 12 October 2025Goodwood Racecourse

    Book now to enjoy savings with early bird pricing
    Customers can save on admission tickets in our early bird windows. Terms and conditions apply.

    Family discounts – children go free!
    A great day out for all the family, under 12s go free at Goodwood’s motorsport events and Goodwoof, with a half price Young Person ticket available for those aged between 13 and 21. Dogs go free at Goodwoof.

    Under 18s also go free at all Goodwood horseracing fixtures (except Three Friday Nights where Junior tickets are available).

    All of Goodwood’s Breakfast Clubs are free to attend with a pre-booked ticket (available in March).

    Food and Drink
    From trendy bars and a multitude of food outlets, visitors can choose from a wide selection of places to eat and drink across Goodwood’s events, whether you opt to bring your own picnic or experience exquisite dining in one of our hospitality areas.

    Getting to Goodwood
    Sit back, relax and enjoy! Our motorsport and horseracing events are served by regular shuttle bus services to and from Chichester Station.

    Further information about the 2025 events will be released in the coming months. Tickets can be purchased now at goodwood.com or by calling the Ticket Office on +44 (0)1243 755055.

    About Goodwood
    Goodwood Estate is England’s greatest sporting estate set in 11,000 acres of beautiful West Sussex countryside. Seat of the Dukes of Richmond since 1697, it is renowned for creating exceptional experiences and world-class sporting events, as well as hosting some of the largest and most anticipated occasions in the British social calendar: Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard, Qatar Goodwood Festival presented by Visit Qatar, Goodwood Revival and Goodwoof.

    Alongside Goodwood’s rich history sits an estate-wide culture of protecting and promoting sustainability, creativity, and the environment. The diverse portfolio of businesses includes one of the largest lowland organic farms in Europe; a famous Battle of Britain airfield and aerodrome; a racecourse; a historic motor circuit; two golf courses; one of the oldest cricket grounds in the country; The Kennels members’ clubhouse; ten-bedroom luxury retreat, Hound Lodge; self-catering holiday cottages, The Pheasantry, Peach Tree and Crab Apple; Goodwood Hotel and Health Club; the Goodwood Education Centre; the award-winning sustainable restaurant Farmer, Butcher, Chef and, of course, Goodwood House.