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After a seemingly endless gestation period, MG Motor A UK is finally gearing up to sell the new Cyberster roadster through selected dealerships. While it won’t appeal to everyone (it’s not built in Britain and it doesn’t have an internal combustion engine for starters) it’s by far the closest car yet to be designed, developed and built by the brand’s current owners, SAIC, to the core DNA of the MG brand.
We’ll be driving the Cyberster in the September 2024 issue of MG Enthusiast. Until then, here’s everything you need to know about the first MG sports car in a generation.
What is it?
In a nutshell, the Cyberster is MG’s new flagship: a high-performance sports car, sold through a limited number