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The Chinese convertible is expected to launch from 0 to 100km/h a claimed 3.0 seconds or less.
The MG Cyberster electric sports car has been teased once again in a series of new sketches, ahead of an official reveal later this month.
A spokesperson for MG in Australia told CarAdvice: “The Cyberster was designed in partnership with Bilibili E-sports, and will launch in concept form on March 31.”
The new images show the electric convertible’s interior and digital infotainment system for the first time, alongside a McLaren Elva and Porsche 911 Speedster inspired rear end.
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The two-seater is expected to have a claimed range in excess of 800km, and launch from 0 to 100km/h in less than 3.0 seconds.
According to MG, the car’s silhouette references the classic MG B from the 1960s. In an official statement, the Chinese brand said: “The exterior design of this concept embodies the balance of startling aesthetics and romanticism. The interior is deeply considered with mechanical performance and smart technology, which constructed an unprecedented super-sensory virtual space.”
It is unclear if the upcoming reveal will feature a physical example of the car, or instead – like the recent MG Marvel SUV unveiling – be wholly digital.
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