The MG Cyberster concept made its global debut on 31st March 2021. After extensively teasing the Cyberster and partially revealing details of the MG Cyberster, the brand has no unveiled the concept car in clear pictures, revealing the details of the exterior and interior design. MG also revealed that the MG Cyberster will come with an all-electric powertrain.
The MG Cyberster draws its design inspiration from the classic convertible shape of the MGB Roadster and the Cyberster is the result of efforts from the MG global design team. The brand aims at the Gen Z audience and even though the electric roadster has design roots from the heritage MGB, the Cyberster is a futuristic vehicle. The concept car features a round headlight and a slim grille similar to the MGB roadster, but the headlight units are “magic eye” interactive headlights. The front end also features a shovel-like front lip that aids in the aerodynamic efficiency of the vehicle as well as gives the Cyberster unique looks.
The MG Cyberster is also equipped with a “laser belt”, an LED light strip running through the side of the body improving the sportscars lateral visibility as well as improving the visual impact of the car. On the rear of the Cyberster, the brand a flat ‘Kamm tail’ design with a through-type LED taillight design outlining the Kammback shape and integrating the lights flat into the rear. The lights project a digital image that resembles the Union Jack. The MG Cyberster also comes with 18-inch alloy wheels with rotating spokes combined with a central locking mechanism.
Powering the MG Cyberster will be an intelligent all-electric power unit with high-performance mechanical parts and smart technology capable of allowing the MG Cyberster to sprint from 0-100 kmph in just 3 seconds. The power unit draws power from a modular battery with CTP technology, that enables a range of 800 kilometres on a single charge.
MG will reveal all the details of the Cyberster concept at the Shanghai Auto Show by the end of April 2021.
MG has announced that the Cyberster will not just be a concept car but will be put into mass production.
While MG did not reveal the exact timeline, the British car brand completes 100 years of existence in 2024 which could be the perfect time to announce a futuristic 2-door electric sports car.
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