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The Byton M-Byte's Screen Is So Big; I'm Still Not Quite Over It
The Byton M-Byte's Screen Is So Big; I'm Still Not Quite Over It-June 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:56

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The China-based startup Byton unveiled the production version of the M-Byte, its first car, this week at the Frankfurt Motor Show. You might remember the M-Byte and . Friends, the screen is still here, in a car Byton says will come to the U.S. in 2021.

The screen is , a sedan that Byton also apparently has in the works. It is 48 inches wide, I wasn’t sure if we’d ever see a real verison of this thing, since so many car startups . That car is here (actually, sorry, it’s in Frankfurt, if you happen to be in Germany think about stopping by), and there are, indeed, screens small and huge.

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The screens are Byton’s major play, since the range numbers (224 miles for the base model) aren’t all that eye-catching. And the car itself, visually speaking, isn’t either. It’s a pretty regular SUV. Byton thinks they can also compete on price, though, too, with the M-Byte , which would be tens of thousands less than a Tesla Model S or Model X.

Overall I’ve been with which Byton has undertaken the complicated business of making cars, . That screen, though.

If you want to see some exterior pictures of the car,I have put some below for your perusal.

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