MG Makes a Comeback in Malaysia with the Electric Cyberster

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The British marque MG is making a comeback in Malaysia after being out of the market for a while. As part of its 100th anniversary, MG will introduce the fully electric 2-seater convertible sports car, the Cyberster, in Malaysia. Inspired by the legendary MGB sports car, the Cyberster features a 250kW electric motor and can go from 0-100km/h in 4.9 seconds.

We wouldn’t be surprised if you are not familiar with the MG brand. After all, the British marque has been out of our market for a while but just in time for its 100th anniversary, the British marque will be making a comeback in Malaysia this year. The Chinese company essentially helped save MG from extinction when Nanjing Automobile in 2005 (which merged with SAIC just two years later) followed MG Rover Group’s collapse.

MG Cyberster: The first fully electric 2-seater convertible sports car in Malaysia? Well, we surely have several candidates in our mind given the images that SAIC has chosen for MG Malaysia’s official website. Naturally, one of the brand’s recent release, the Cyberster is definitely in our list. Inspired by the legendary MGB sports car, the 2-seater electric roadster which comes complete with soft top and electronic scissor doors is as feisty as it looks. According to the specifications listed onThe 2WD version features a 250kW (335hp) electric motor that also produces 475Nm of torque. With a top speed of 195km/h, this variant can go from 0-100km/h in 4.9 second

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