Welsh company MST Cars announced it’s developing a replica of the MG Metro 6R4 that competed in the Group B category of the World Rally Championship in the 1980s. New from the ground up, the hot hatch ...
Obsessed with cars from a young age, Jarryd nurtured his love for all things motoring by paging through automotive magazines before he could even read. While his friends were obsessed with supercars ...
The shortlived yet exciting Group B era of rallying gave birth to a series of memorable street-legal, four-wheeled beasts. Among them was the MG Metro 6R4 Clubman, one of the most impressive hot ...
MG Motor, the British automaker owned by China state-owned SAIC Motor, will have a busy Goodwood Festival of Speed later this week. Besides hosting the European public premiere of the MG Cyberster ...
This is the story of the legendary Metro 6R4, a fearsome 400 hp Group B rally monster that somehow ended up inside a Las ...
Back in 1982, FIA gave birth to the Group B of the World Rally Championship, a series that forced virtually no restrictions in terms of boost on the cars taking part. This crazy regulation led to a ...
The MG Metro 6R4—named after its six cylinders, rally purpose, and four-wheel drive—may be the ugliest Group B rally car ever, but it's also incredibly soulful and it sounds incredible. One with only ...
Roger Biermann is an automotive journalist of 13 years and has been the Managing Editor at CarBuzz since 2021. With no formal post-high school education, Roger launched his career as an automotive ...
Hyundai’s 95 hp (97 PS) Inster EV is about as far removed from the automaker’s Ioniq 5 N as you can get in the real world. But in the fantasy world, where the new Insteroid concept lives, it’s the 5 N ...
The late Craig Breen, the Irish WRC driver who was killed in testing yesterday, was many things. Among them, he was a rally scholar. The funny thing about a surprsing number of top-tier racing drivers ...
Another week, another legend hitting the auction block. This time it’s a Group B Metro 6R4, served up by Silverstone Auctions. And now for the amazing bit; it’s only got seven miles on the clock. You ...
The little black tumbler with the white numbers reads 002467. Frozen in time. Just a handful of miles have passed under this car’s wheels since it emerged from the Austin Rover factory back in 1986.