Chinese-owned company, MG Motor, has unveiled its new vehicle, the CyberX electric SUV. It is a new concept model from the Cyber series, while the production version will be presented later.

The car was designed by Jozef Kaban who previously worked on the development of some models of Audi, Škoda, Bugatti, BMW, Rolls-Royce. The CyberX is 4.3 meters long and has a boxy profile with a clean, minimalist surface. It is equipped with pop-up headlights located on the hood above a full-length LED line, boxy wheel arches, massive tires and has a high ground clearance. Some parts are reminiscent of already known models, such as the glass on the Land Cruiser Series 300. Its size allows it to be positioned in the upper part of the subcompact segment in Europe. The company did not reveal the interior design.
MG is still keeping a lot of things secret, and some rumors suggest that the car could be built on SAIC’s new E3 platform, which means it will be an all-electric car.
The launch date of the production car is not known, but MG has announced that the CyberX will be available in the domestic market as well as in Australia and Europe, which is becoming the main market for Chinese electric cars.
Source: Autocar
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