MG Cyberster Mixes Cybertruck And Roadster Into Stylish Package

Cyberster combines two Tesla names into a single British roadster.

MG is still Morris Garage, but it has not been British for a long time. Nanjing Automobile Group bought it in 2005, and then that company merged with SAIC in 2007. In other words, you will not see a British roadster coming from the brand anymore: it will be Chinese. Regardless, that could be a good thing if SAIC carries out its plans to have a new electric roadster. That plan is currently called Cyberster.

It will sound as familiar to you as it seemed to us. This name looks like a mix of Cybertruck and Roadster. We know the first Tesla had a pretty generic name, but Cybertruck is anything but. Why did MG decide to call its new electric car that way? We think the Tesla inspiration is obvious, but it does not reflect on the design.

There is nothing edgy on the Cyberster apart from the rear and the taillights, which seem to present the Union Jack styling. We doubt it presents an exoskeleton or a stainless steel body that would make a connection to the Cybertruck. All the rest of the car is curvy, much like the lines of the Roadster.

Gallery: MG Cyberster Mixes Cybertruck And Roadster Names With Good Looks


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SAIC only mentioned the Cyberster would have 5G internet connection and level 3 autonomy, which no manufacturer came even close to presenting to production. That seems to be a pattern among Chinese manufacturers. Weltmeister also said the Maven would have 5G connectivity. Autonomy would be a step further: level 4.

Despite the lack of information, we doubt the MG Cyberster would lag behind the MG E-Motion concept. Presented in 2017, it had its production version promised for 2020 for under £30,000. We have not heard from it ever since.