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Written by Greg Potts
"Who are these strange people and what are they doing hanging around my Byton M-Byte?" is what you could be saying in 2021, or even as early as the middle of 2020 if you live in China, you lucky thing. Whilst it may not have the most attractive name, the M-Byte is an interesting proposition. You might remember its massive 48-inch curved display screen from when we first saw shots of the interior. And yep, that screen has made production. It"ll be the largest display ever fitted to a production car, in fact. You"ll then be able to control the main screen from either the 7-inch one on the steering wheel, or the 8-incher in the usual spot.
Date written: 11 Sep 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16865
"Who are these strange people and what are they doing hanging around my Byton M-Byte?" is what you could be saying in 2021, or even as early as the middle of 2020 if you live in China, you lucky thing. Whilst it may not have the most attractive name, the M-Byte is an interesting proposition. You might remember its massive 48-inch curved display screen from when we first saw shots of the interior. And yep, that screen has made production. It"ll be the largest display ever fitted to a production car, in fact. You"ll then be able to control the main screen from either the 7-inch one on the steering wheel, or the 8-incher in the usual spot.
Date written: 11 Sep 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16865