Celebrating a century of automotive heritage in electrifying style, MG roared back onto the scene at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The British brand, now thriving under the ownership of China’s SAIC Motor, revealed the fascinating Cyber GTS concept, a sleek coupe that pays homage to its open-air counterpart, the Cyberster roadster.
This exciting reveal has fueled speculation of a potential production model arriving as early as 2025. More than just a birthday present, the Cyber GTS serves as a powerful statement of MG’s future direction.
While the HS SUV caters to the practical needs of families with its plug-in hybrid configuration, the Cyber GTS injects a surge of electric performance into MG’s DNA. This fascinating concept proves that practicality and pulse-pounding excitement can thrive together under the MG badge.
This closed-top version of the popular Cyberster roadster could be rolling into dealerships as early as next year, building upon the success of its open-air counterpart.
While specifics remain under wraps, MG has confirmed a more practical 2+2 seating arrangement for the coupe, hinting at a cabin layout that caters to a wider range of driving needs.
Performance is likely to mirror the Cyberster’s offerings. The roadster boasts a single rear-wheel-drive motor with either 310 or 335 horsepower depending on battery pack size. Drivers seeking a more thrilling ride can opt for the all-wheel-drive variant, which packs a combined output of 536 horsepower.
Compared to the Cyberster, the Cyber GTS’s fixed roof promises a lighter weight and improved aerodynamics. These factors could translate to superior performance metrics, with potential gains in both acceleration and driving range.