RE: MG Cyberster revealed ahead of UK debut in 2024

RE: MG Cyberster revealed ahead of UK debut in 2024

Tuesday 18th April 2023

MG Cyberster revealed ahead of UK debut in 2024

The return of the MG roadster is here at last


It feels like the story of the MG sports car has been floating around for a while now, as exciting as it was unbelievable from a company making so many dreary electrified SUVs. But now we live in a world of the MG 4, turning expectations on their head for the brand - and now it’s time for the halo sports car. This is the Cyberster, the first two-seat MG sports car since the TF. Which makes it quite a big deal for PH.

Just revealed at Shanghai - and following a leak last week - this is the actual thing, all classic proportions, smart details and doors that really go up like it’s a junior supercar. It must look even better at a motor show seemingly populated only by chubby SUVs. There’s a link back to Britain, too, with design input from MG’s Marylebone studio. Carl Gotham (real name), Advanced Design Director, said of the Cyberster: “The focus… was to create a design that was respectful of the brand’s illustrious past and to bring back that sporting bloodline, while also being absolutely clear that it should be modern and forward-facing like the MG of today, completely in-tune with the rapid transition to electric vehicles.” We all suspected that the concepts and teasers might be toned down a bit for production, but this is it. And it looks great

For the moment, there’s not much additional information from MG - early word from China suggests there will be an entry-level model offering around 315hp from a single motor, alongside a dual-motor version with as much as 545hp - and apparently the firm has endeavoured to keep the Cyberster under two tonnes. MG is also promising ‘a contemporary cabin featuring cutting-edge driver technology’.

Of course, even without concrete details, the fact that a proper little electric sports car is a reality - an MG sports car, no less - feels like very significant news. MG reckons a ‘compelling new chapter’ in its story will be opened with the launch of this car, which should be in the UK by next summer. Certainly, it’s about a million times more interesting and relevant to enthusiasts than anything recently turned out, and that includes one of Britain’s most popular cars. Guy Pigounakis, MG UK’s Commercial Director, added: “This is the perfect time to introduce an MG that completely reconnects with our performance DNA and is designed to enthral the driver on every level. MG is all set for an electric, sporting future and it is the perfect way to start celebrating our 100th anniversary.” Count us in as very, very interested.


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SydneyBridge

Original Poster:

8,668 posts

159 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Yeah, looks alright

NDNDNDND

2,025 posts

184 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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The perfect car for people who hate driving, democracy and human rights.

Krikkit

26,566 posts

182 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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NDNDNDND said:
The perfect car for people who hate driving, democracy and human rights.
laugh It's a shame Sniff Petrol isn't really a thing, that's straight from the quote book

romac

599 posts

147 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Nice, very nice.
Shame about the name, though!

Thorburn

2,399 posts

194 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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At least it has a round steering wheel and not a yoke in those renders.

NDNDNDND

2,025 posts

184 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Krikkit said:
NDNDNDND said:
The perfect car for people who hate driving, democracy and human rights.
laugh It's a shame Sniff Petrol isn't really a thing, that's straight from the quote book
The MG Cyberster is a bh and I spanked it had it beaten by the police for protesting.

biglaugh

MightyBadger

2,154 posts

51 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Looks ace, good job.

whp1983

1,179 posts

140 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Looks good but wouldn’t own a Chinese car

C69

392 posts

13 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Keeping a two-seat roadster under two tonnes? What an achievement!

It does look good, but I wonder what "design input from MG’s Marylebone studio" actually amounted to?

James6112

4,451 posts

29 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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whp1983 said:
Looks good but wouldn’t own a Chinese car
Incl Polestar / Tesla ?

hammo19

5,057 posts

197 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Well doesn’t that look good. Looks like another winning MG product.

Nish Gnackers

1,053 posts

42 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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James6112 said:
Incl Polestar / Tesla ?
et al.

Trebor1970

191 posts

21 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Be reet, with a B Series up front smile

TUS373

4,533 posts

282 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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First impressions are that it is very likeable. Having had my eyes wounded at the recent glut of BMW SUVs, this is a vision of beauty. With 500 bhp+, plenty of poke too.

Gecko1978

9,766 posts

158 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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It looks great and with fancy doors too but I suspect it will be too heavy to feel like a sports car

kambites

67,630 posts

222 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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That's a surprisingly nicely styled car. It will be interesting to see how it drives; the MG4 (which I believe this shares a platform with?) has been getting a lot of praise for its dynamics but obviously the bar is set higher for a sports car than a family hatchback.

Rather disappointed by the "under two tonnes" comment though, which implies it will probably be close to two tonnes. I was hoping for something of a similar size and weight to the MG4... not that I have any intention of buying an electric sports car anyway so I guess my wishes are a bit irrelevant. smile

Still, I think it has a strong claim to being the best looking EV yet.

Edited by kambites on Monday 17th April 18:48

zsdom

804 posts

121 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Get rid of the silly doors (or keep them shut all the time & it’ll be a great lookin car

Isebac

227 posts

39 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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C69 said:
Keeping a two-seat roadster under two tonnes? What an achievement!

I know, insane! Gordon Murray has probably been on the phone the whole afternoon, desperately trying to poach their engineers...

jimmytheone

1,384 posts

219 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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kambites said:
Rather disappointed by the "under two tonnes" comment though, which implies it will probably be close to two tonnes. I was hoping for something of a similar size and weight to the MG4... not that I have any intention of buying an electric sports car anyway so I guess my wishes are a bit irrelevant. smile

Still, I think it has a strong claim to being the best looking EV yet.

Edited by kambites on Monday 17th April 18:48
MG4 is 1680kg approx and seats 4 so you'd expect this to be the same or less so yeah, a little disappointing.

But as TUS373 says, after the assault on the senses that is all things BMW this is blessed relief. I'm surprised it didnt warrant a Behold! from the journos.

Also the only (nearly) available 2 seat open top EV?
obviously Tesla roadster came first but nowhere to be seen now

pheonix478

1,374 posts

39 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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James6112 said:
whp1983 said:
Looks good but wouldn’t own a Chinese car
Incl Polestar / Tesla ?
Firstly, no, wouldn't own a Polestar either. Secondly MG isn't just Chinese it's state owned. So yeah, fvck 'em. Shame, lovely looking car.