The MG Cyberster has made another public appearance in Europe, this time showing off its sleek styling and new interior to showgoers at the Munich Motor Show.
The Cyberster is an all-electric sports car from MG, which aims to rekindle some of the brand’s heritage, getting some inspiration from the MGB and TF and perhaps also taking a leaf out of the book of more contemporary roadsters such as the Mazda MX-5 and Porsche Boxster 718.
The Cyberster will be an important car for the now Chinese-owned brand. While MG’s press material has often traded on its heritage to market its current crop of crossovers, there’s always been the distinct impression of a disconnect between the British sportscar company of yore and the modern iteration.
The Cyberster has the potential to change all that. And from the looks of it in Munich, it’s could be on the right path. This is the first time we’ve been able to show live pictures of the production-spec interior, which had its initial outing at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Thankfully, the road-spec car will ditch the yoke that featured in earlier prototypes while the rest of the details are taken down a notch. The entire cabin is covered in red leather, and the buttons for the gear selectors are mounted on the dash. There are further switches for the electric roof in the center, while the steering wheel features two joystick-like buttons for menu navigation.



