This is India's 'fast' car, break all records in just 3.2 seconds

This is India's 'fast' car, break all records in just 3.2 seconds

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Mg Cyberester set a record of India's fastest car by achieving 0 to 100kmph speed in 3.2 seconds. Meera Arida drives it at Sambhar Soult Lake in Rajasthan.

MG Cybester achieved a speed of 0 to 100kmph in just 3.2 seconds.

Highlights

  • Mg Cyberester achieved a speed of 0 to 100kmph in 3.2 seconds.
  • Meera Arda drives cybrester at Rajasthan's Sambhar Soult Lake.
  • Cyberester recorded in Asia and India Book of Records.

New Delhi. The craze of high speed cars is often seen worldwide. We have also seen many such cars abroad which produce tremendous speed. Such cars are less seen in India. But now the appearance is changing. There are now many high accelerated cars in India. Today we will tell you about one such car which has set a new record of speed and has become the fastest car in India.

MG Cybemers of MG Select has set a new record in India. This electric roadster managed to achieve speed of 0 to 100kmph in just 3.2 seconds. With these figures, the fastest car has become in terms of acceleration. MG has started a business in India a few years ago and has achieved a good market share in the market. There are many great cars in the company's portfolio which are very much liked in India.

Asia Book of Records
This record of Cyberester was recorded by the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records. Cyberester set this record at Sambhar Sult Lake in Rajasthan. During this time, Cyberester was driving Mira Erda, who is the first female racer in India to win in Formula 4 racing.

History of breaking speed record with MG Motor
MG Motor has a history of breaking speed record, which started in 1931 with 'Magic Midgate', which was the first 750 cc car of more than 100 mph. In 1957 and 1959, MG EX181 set a record by reaching the top speed of 245.64 mph and 254.91 mph at the Bonville Salt Flats respectively.

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This is India's 'fast' car, break all records in just 3.2 seconds

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