Yesterday, some of the team at Bridge Classic Cars had the pleasure of spending the day at MG Ipswich for an exclusive first look at the much-anticipated MG Cyberster. The day was a combination of the old and the new, as we joined the celebration of 100 years of MG by having some of our classic MGs in the showroom alongside the Cyberster.
A Day to Remember
We arrived in our selection of classic cars – our 1955 MG Magnette, 1968 MGC, and 2003 MG ZT V8. These all looked very much at home in the shiny showroom.
Some of our members made the trip to see the Cyberster for themselves. They, like us, were extremely keen to get a look at the car that has been making waves in the automotive world as of late. The event was a fantastic opportunity for us all to share nostalgic stories of classic cars as well as talk about the future of MG and the potential of the Cyberster.
The MG Cyberster: A Leap into the Future
The MG Cyberster is a car that not only looks stunning but also has the potential to change the perception of EVs. I think the best way of describing the Cyberster is by calling it a bold statement from MG. A statement that says they are a brand looking to the future with the understanding of the foundation built on the cars of the past.
Naming the Cyberster completely different to classic MGs, designing it from the ground up, and having subtle nods back to the past looks to make it an EV that looks and feels different to a typical EV.
At first glance, the Cyberster’s design is striking. It’s a low-slung, sleek roadster that immediately conjures up images of MG’s classic roadsters but with a very modern (futuristic?) twist. The aggressive front end, with its sharp LED headlights and aerodynamic lines, gives it a futuristic feel, while the long bonnet and sweeping curves pay homage to MG’s past.
This all-electric roadster is powered by a high-performance battery pack, delivering instant torque and blistering acceleration. The figures are extremely impressive with a 0-60 mph time of under 3 seconds and a top speed that comfortably exceeds 120 mph (GT version). But it’s not just about speed; the Cyberster is designed to be a driver’s car, with responsive steering, a balanced chassis, and a suspension setup that promises to deliver an exciting yet comfortable ride.
A Closer Look at the Cyberster: Review and Impressions
So, what’s it like to sit behind the wheel of the MG Cyberster? Even before you start driving, it’s clear that this is a car that’s been designed with the driver in mind. The interior is a blend of high-tech features and luxury materials, with a layout that’s both intuitive and stylish. The digital dashboard is a centrepiece, offering a range of customisable displays that provide everything from navigation to performance data.
The seats are supportive and comfortable and the faux-leather trim adds an extra element of style and luxury to this incredibly fast car. A personal favourite for me is the scissor doors. This seemed to be a big talking point yesterday so I’m looking forward to seeing the reaction of the first round of owners.
Looking Ahead: Test Drives and Future Events
The day at MG Ipswich was a huge success, but it was just the beginning. We’re already looking forward to a day in the next few weeks when we’ll be offering test drives of the MG Cyberster. This will be a unique opportunity for our members and guests to experience the car firsthand, and to feel the power and precision that we’ve been raving about.
We’ll be hosting a full-day event, complete with more classic cars, and of course, plenty of chances to get behind the wheel of the Cyberster.
The MG Cyberster is a bold move by MG to embrace the future while honouring its rich heritage. For those of us at Bridge Classic Cars, it’s a reminder that while we keep the past alive, we’re also excited about what the future holds. And if the Cyberster is any indication, that future is bright, fast, and incredibly exciting.
One response to “First Look at the All-New MG Cyberster”
Won’t to come
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