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The venerable MGB is one of Britain's most popular classics. We revisit this British sports car to discover how it drives ...
E veryone talks about wanting the classic sports car combination—rear-wheel drive with a manual transmission. But especially ...
The MG MGB, built from 1962 through 1980, still enthralls enthusiasts with its motoring prowess and ease of maintenance.
For those of a certain vintage, the MG was the classic British sports motorcar with its open-top, sporty motor, and jaunty spoke wheels – it represented the freedom of the open road. MG cars had their ...
We rather like the MG Cyberster. Interesting-looking electric sports cars are not exactly numerous right now, and while it was by no means perfect, the roadster was an impressively bold attempt to ...
If you think those are insignificant numbers, remember that the svelte roadster weighed in at a paltry 2,430 pounds. Though not a speed demon, the MGB proved to be a lively roadster out on the ...
The lone exception is the Chinese-built, battery-powered Cyberster. This is MG's first two-seat roadster since the MG-TF (itself a reworking of 1995's MG-F) was discontinued in 2011 and connects ...
A striking carmine red 1979 MGB Roadster stole the spotlight as MG, a Chinese-owned automobile maker with British roots, blended its rich heritage with modern innovation at the launch of its MG HS ...
MG Cyberster is an all-electric roadster with India’s first-ever electric scissor doors, operating from single-touch button across the interior console, key fob and each door in a rapid 5-second ...
Highlights of the display include the MG Cyberster, the world’s fastest MG roadster, setting new standards for sportscars in India. Also on display will be the MG M9, a luxurious limousine that ...
Billed as the world’s fastest MG roadster, the Cyberster is engineered for precision by former Italian Formula 1 expert Marco Fainello, promising exceptional acceleration and braking dynamics.