Frontline
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Frontline’s limited-edition LE60 is a reimagined version of the classic MGB model from British marque MG.
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The LE60’s 4.8-liter V-8 engine delivers 375 hp and 297 ft lbs of torque.
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The interior of the LE60 is devoid of touchscreens and plastic parts, but it does provide Bluetooth connectivity, an impressive JL Audio sound system, and sumptuous leather trim.
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Frontline’s all-electric BEE GT.
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This prototype of the BEE GT carries a 40 kWh battery and a single electric motor good for 120 hp.
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The BEE GT doesn’t have the squat, purposeful stance of the LE60, and all the chrome brightwork found on the original MGB model is still present.
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The BEE GT’s most unusual feature—for an EV, anyway—is the gear lever sprouting from the central tunnel, which is linked to a five-speed manual ’box.
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The LE60 can reach 60 mph from a standstill in 4.0 seconds and has a top speed of 170 mph.
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For the LE60, Frontline has given the classic MGB a muscular makeover, removing its bumpers and stretching its fenders to accommodate 16-inch Dunlop-style alloy wheels.
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Frontline’s limited-edition LE60 (left) enamors us with its soundtrack, while the BEE GT (right) would be an ideal daily driver.