Behind The Scenes of the 2024 Cyberster shoot
Filming the Cyberster with Nick was really eye-opening, it was an extremely exciting shoot as it was far more technical than normal, I even got
Filming the Cyberster with Nick was really eye-opening, it was an extremely exciting shoot as it was far more technical than normal, I even got
The team are back again in the Classic Lounge for this week’s Torque Show! Molly, Craig and Rob sit down to talk about some very
Filming the Cyberster with Nick was really eye-opening, it was an extremely exciting shoot as it was far more technical than normal, I even got a chance to help make the movie magic.
We filmed this EV much later in the day, we normally crave the light but this time Nick wanted it to try something very different and this needed the darkness. Which meant after the live draw we headed over to the finishing room when it was pitch black. Nick created an eerie atmosphere with our studio lights and has captured some haunting images by using this brilliant technique.
As the Cyberster is our first ever all electric competition car Nick wanted to show this through capturing the car with what looks like bolts of electricity surrounding it. He created this look which ooses elegance by using the long exposer setting on his camera and also having Nick and I not so elegantly running around the car with our Phone Touches.
It was another brilliant shoot and Nick has once again created some beautiful art perfectly showing off all the Cyberster’s fabulous attributes.
This is a stunning car,I’ve been trying to win one of these on BOTB spot the ball competition. But now you have one how could I resist and no sweating over where that pesky ball is!
It’s great that you’ve chosen a modern car fully electric. This will hold its value well I think if the winner can keep the miles low!! It’s an absolute beauty of a car. Who designed it for MG? It’s a Chinese made car now if I’m not mistaken?? The Chinese car manufacturers are really producing some amazing vehicles,I just wish we had more of them over here.
I would drive around Scotland if I won this beauty and just enjoy that road trip from Salisbury up to my daughters house in Scotland then set off from there. I would try and film it too if I could.
But whoever does win it then I hope they enjoy every single mile driven in it. Good luck to all ๐
My first sports car in 1969 was an MG. British racing green, wire wheels. Can’t forget it!!
The team are back again in the Classic Lounge for this week’s Torque Show! Molly, Craig and Rob sit down to talk about some very exciting news looking forward into the future of Bridge Classic Cars. We talk about our latest competition, the 2024 MG Cyberster – an all-electric sports car from MG which is already setting the automotive world alight with its performance, its style and its charm.
Then, we have a very exciting announcement – we have teamed up with ย @p1fuelsย to work on getting the classic road car world moving with this fossil free fuel as it will become the official fuel of every competition moving forward.
Alongside that, we are always working on making the world a better place than when we found it. Our workshops are constantly evolving and changing – like our paintshop. We have recently swapped over to a Lechler Hydrofan system, which begins our step into the water based paint world and away from solvent based paints. It’s been an exciting week at the Bridge Classic HQ and we can’t wait for you to get up to speed with us.
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