MG at the moment sells a lineup of crossovers, hatchbacks and sedans, however the historic British model is greatest remembered for spritely roadsters of the twentieth century. We’re speaking vehicles just like the MG TF and cult basic MGB.
Luckily MG, which is at present owned by Chinese language automaker SAIC, hasn’t forgotten its roots as we have seen the corporate roll out two sports activities automotive ideas in recent times: the E-Movement 2+2 coupe in 2017 and the Cyberster 2-seat roadster in 2021.
However will we see a contemporary MG sports activities automotive in manufacturing? Autocar has managed to dig up what it claims to be patent drawings for a deliberate MG sports activities automotive due earlier than 2024.
MG Cyberster idea – 2021 Shanghai auto present
The automotive within the drawings has clearly been influenced by the Cyberster, and based on Autocar the upcoming sports activities automotive will probably be an electrical car, similar to the idea.
The Cyberster was claimed to be able to sprinting to 60 mph from relaxation in beneath 3.0 seconds and overlaying a variety of 500 miles on a cost. It is doubtless the specs for any manufacturing model will probably be toned down, similar to the idea’s styling.
Sadly the automotive is unlikely to succeed in the U.S. given MG’s absence in these components. That does not imply you will not be capable to buy an electrical MG sports activities automotive. An organization within the U.Ok. is constructing duplicate MGBs that run on electrical energy, and left-hand-drive variations are within the pipeline.
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