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MG Cyberster can play games and also offer 800 km range

MG-Cyberster-concept

MG Motor has revealed the ‘Cyberster’ concept ahead of its public debut at the 2021 Auto Shanghai later this month. The concept was conceived at MG’s design centre in London and borrows styling cues from the brand’s past vehicles including the MGB Roadster.

That said, it doesn’t really remind you of any car in particular. The front has oval-shaped ‘Magic Eye’ headlights that open when switched on, but that massive grille is the one that draws all the attention. The concept has LED strips all around it, including the side, the rear diffuser and of course, the taillights. Speaking of the taillights, they mimic the Union Jack, just like in a Mini. The rear wing is of course, active. The concept rides on ‘hacker blade’ alloy wheels.

As the name suggests, the cockpit is focused on interactive gaming, supported by 5G connectivity. The “digital fibre” theme found on the outside, can be seen in the dashboard and door card design too. Notice that the curved instrument display panel shows the side camera feed too. The centre console has another display that teams up with the main driver display to show additional information.

Although MG is not planning to put this into production anytime soon, the Cyberster is claimed to offer ~800 km (497 mi) range and a 0-100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration in less than 3 seconds.

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