The sports car brand MG, which dates back to 1924 when it was owned by the British automaker MG Car Company Limited and now owned by MG Motor, a subsidiary of the Chinese auto giant SAIC, has released the first images of its Cyberster concept electric vehicle. The full concept will be unveiled at the 2021 Shanghai Auto Show later this month.

The two-seater MG Cyberster sports car was designed by MG Motor’s design center in London as a futuristic tribute to the classic MGB roadster.

The Cyberster has classic round Magic Eye headlights that open when turned on, as well as a thin radiator grille, in a press release released by the automaker. Its features are reminiscent of the original MGB Roadster from the 1960s. In the illustration below, the front ends of both machines are shown side by side for comparison.

According to the automaker, MG Cyberster can travel 800 km without recharging, and acceleration to 100 km / h takes less than 3 seconds for the car.

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