MG Cyberster GT 2024

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"A LEGACY OF ICONIC BRITISH ROADSTERS,REIMAGINED FOR THE ELECTRIC AGE"

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Specs:
  • Max Power: 510 PS (375 kW)
  • Max Torque: 725 Nm
  • Top Speed: 125 mph (200 km/h)
  • 0–62 mph (100 km/h): 3.2 seconds
  • Aspiration: EV
  • Drivetrain: All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
  • Wheelbase: 2690 mm
  • Length: 4535 mm
  • Width (excluding/with mirrors): 1913 mm / 2110 mm
  • Height: 1329 mm
  • Kerb Weight: 1985 kg

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I don't know if a return of MG would be as a British automaker or as a Chinese one (see MINI - Germany case), but I really hope British is the answer.
 
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Correction: Max power is 536hp (400kW) and torque is 899Nm (663lb-ft).

400kW will likely be a limited-time burst of power with 375kW being the actual sustained maximum power. As far as I'm aware, the UK requires that only sustained maximum power is advertised, so for example the top version of the Porsche Taycan has to be listed as 580kW and not the 760kW that it can briefly make when using launch control. This applies to ICE cars too, the last 4-cylinder Fiesta ST was advertised as 180ps in the UK rather than the 200ps overboost figure used in the US.

Games usually ignore reality and just use the highest possible figure, so the Taycan for example is much faster than it should be in every game. Similarly, the Cyberster makes 400kW in Forza, but the UK brochure has to list the more honest 375kW figure.
 
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