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The MG Cyberster electric convertible has been transformed into a coupe called the Cyber GTS concept, with potential for production. The Cyber GTS retains the Cyberster’s front end, lights, bumpers, wheels, and doors but replaces the soft-top with a fixed roof. MG has yet to confirm its showroom debut but indicates it could shape the future of a GTS model in the electric vehicle era. Inspired by the MGC GTS Sebring race car and the classic MGB GT, the Cyber GTS is expected to use the Cyberster’s dual electric motors, generating 375kW and 725Nm, achieving 0-100km/h in 3.2 seconds. The Cyberster will arrive in Australian showrooms by year-end, priced between $100,000 and $150,000 plus on-road costs.
Brands mentioned: MG
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