Who said electric cars don't have range? Twins drive 10,000 miles from London to SHANGHAI in a convertible battery-powered MG sports car Twins Hugo and Ross Turner drove an all-electric MG Cyberster car They spent eight months travelling through Europe, the Middle East and Asia READ MORE: Travel experts reveal five cities that are perfect for solo travellers By Jessica Hamilton Published: 06:23 EDT, 10 July 2024 | Updated: 06:30 EDT, 10 July 2024 e-mail 1 View comments There are road trips...
and then there’s this. Twins Hugo and Ross Turner completed a nearly 10,000-mile drive from London to China in a red convertible electric sports car with a range of almost 300 miles per charge. The 35-year-old identical brothers, from Devon, began their epic journey at Westminster Bridge in London and crossed the finish line in Shanghai in May.
They spent eight months travelling in a sleek MG Cyberster, passing through three continents and 28 countries - stopping everywhere from Italy to Austria and from Qatar to Cambodia. The journey, named 'Charging Into The Future', was created to celebrate Chinese-owned MG’s 100th year in 2024 and was organised in collaboration with the British legacy marque. Hugo and Ross Turner (above) completed a nearly 10,000-mile drive from London (pictured) to China in a convertible electric sports car from British brand MG to celebrate the firm's 100th birthday The 35-year-old identical twin brothers, from Devon, began their epic journey at Westminster Bri.
