The MG Cyberster was created in the brand's British design center. The two-seat roadster with streamlined shapes looks very modern, but its appearance features references to the classic MG B of 1962. Among the unusual solutions, the rear lights stand out, the pattern of which resembles the British flag.

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The interior of the MG Cyberster is built on a cockpit scheme: a high central tunnel is placed between the seats. In front of the driver is a digital instrument panel and a steering wheel made in the spirit of racing cars. The multimedia system has internet access via 5G, and the car is also equipped with a third-level autopilot.

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Full technical parameters of the MG Cyberster will be revealed at the official premiere, but it is already known that the electric roadster will be able to reach the first "hundred" in 3 seconds. There is also data on the range - a impressive 800 km is promised.

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The company plans to launch the MG Cyberster into serial production, but there is a snag: to start production, the Chinese corporation SAIC, which owns MG, lacks 7.5 million dollars. These funds are expected to be raised through crowdfunding.