2021 MG “Cyberster”

Just days after revealing design renderings, MG has released the first official photographs of its Cyberster concept car, which will be making its debut at the Shanghai Auto Show later this month.

The Cyberster – developed by the team at the MG Advanced Design Centre in London โ€“ is a two-door, two-seater sports car recalling the brandโ€™s tradition, drawing a number of styling cues from the classic MGB Roadster while also ushering in new high-tech features, including an interactive gaming cockpit and 5G connectivity.

The Cybersterโ€™s intelligent all-electric architecture will enable an approximate EV range of 800km (500 miles) and deliver a 0-100km/h time (0-62 mph) of less than three seconds, while the body is designed to enhance aerodynamic performance, the classically shaped MG grille also serves as an air duct to ensure airflow over the carโ€™s chassis.

It features classic round MG headlights, coupled with a slim grille design, along with interactive โ€˜Magic Eyeโ€™ headlights that open when switched on.

Other striking details of the MG Cyberster are the ‘laser belt’ LED strip down the side of the car and the outline of the door, which follows the direction of the LED strip.

Its powerful sports car profile has a distinct two-stage shoulder line, with a flattened โ€˜kamm tailโ€™ rear, accentuated by unusual โ€˜hacker bladeโ€™ alloy wheels. The tail lamps are of LED construction and are integrated flat into the rear of the car, projecting a digital image that echoes MGโ€™s British heritage.

The “digital fibre” interior design theme adopts a driver-centric layout, with a separated cockpit for driver and passenger and a large-sized LED instrument cluster with a second central screen. The screen ahead of the driver presents all of the key vehicle information in a modern nut minimalist style, while the central display houses its more interactive features.

MGโ€™s โ€˜Zero Gravityโ€™ seats have floating head restraints, while the door panels and red leather handles reflect the โ€˜laser beltโ€™ that runs down the carโ€™s exterior.

Carl Gotham, Director of SAIC Design Advanced London, said: โ€œThe Cyberster is a bold statement that looks strongly into MGโ€™s future, touching on our heritage but more importantly building on ourย  technology and advanced design.ย โ€œCyberster is a hugely exciting concept for us.โ€

More information on the Cyberster will be revealed when the model is shown at the Shanghai Motor Show (April 21-28, 2021).