It’ll be fully electric, sporty, fitted with scissor doors and will arrive in Australia sometime after the UK and Europe. Watch this space.
MG has shown a production version of its Cyberster EV roadster, previewed as a slightly more extreme “Concept” two years ago.
The company is now Chinese-owned and operating in a much different part of the market, selling budget hatches and SUVs. But the handsome Cyberster could return the brand at least partly to its original brief, if it proves to be fun to drive and relatively affordable.
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