The historic British brand MG is best remembered for spritely roadsters of the 20th century, although today it sells a lineup of crossovers and sedans. With striking concepts and features, the all-electric MG Cyberster Roadster concept was unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show on April 21, 2021, foreshadowing its return to those roadster roots. Soon after the official renderings, MG has shown what it actually looks like. Strikingly amazing, isn’t it?
As we know, the new concept is called Cyberster. With the first photos revealed it looks like a very futuristic machine straight out of a space-age movie. Oh! Behold, looks aren’t the only striking feature here. It is the first electric super sports car to boast of a gaming pit. Before introducing you to the details of this beauty, let’s get you to know that MG has already announced that Cyberster will get into production soon.
Other striking features include huge wheels, a lase belt LED strip, LED tail lamps, and a lot of crisp character lines adding to the masculinity of the car. When we look at the rear section of the car, the Cyberster features a flattened rear end with a flattened tail. the rear spoiler help improves the car’s aerodynamics and has an LED light design to enhance its rear look.
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A completely different drivetrain is certain to be used in Cyberster to MG’s production vehicles. It shall potentially inherit the same twin-motor four-wheel-drive system from the E-Motion concept, along with its modular electric vehicle platform.
MG ZS EV, the game-changing all-new MG5 EV, and MG HS Plug-in, all backed up by MG’s incredible 7-year warranty and fast-developing dealer network are currently three plug-in models in the UK offered by MG. Advanced Design HQ, UK employs over 40 designers under its umbrella.
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