MG has unveiled two new electric concept cars at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, showcasing its future design direction for SUVs and hatchbacks.The MG Cyber Concept previews a potential future model in the brand's large SUV line-up, drawing inspiration from the EX181 land speed record car from the 1950s.
While technical details remain scarce, the design hints at a performance-oriented electric SUV that could share drivetrain technology with the Cyberster.Meanwhile, the MG GO!concept targets the compact electric car market, inspired by classic models like the MGB GT and MG Metro Turbo.Designed by the MG Design Centre in London, the GO!aims to blend warmth and modernity, competing with models like the Renault 5 and Chinese electric hatchbacks.Both concepts signal MG's commitment to electric mobility while honoring its British heritage.The GO!is expected to launch internationally in 2027, potentially boosting South Africa's slow-growing electric car market.These unveilings highlight MG's strategic shift under SAIC's ownership, balancing innovation with brand identity.
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