MG has unveiled the Cyber GTS, a stunning electric coupe concept, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Building upon the success of the Cyberster electric roadster, the Cyber GTS pays homage to the iconic 1968 MGC GTS Sebring while blending classic MG spirit with cutting-edge electric performance.

While sharing the Cyberster’s striking front end, complete with its distinctive headlights and aggressive air intakes, the GTS transforms the profile with a sleek fastback roofline. This design not only enhances the car’s aerodynamic efficiency but also hints at a more performance-oriented character. The rear end sports a bolder diffuser and prominent winglets, reinforcing the GTS’s potential as a track-focused machine.
Inside, the Cyber GTS introduces a 2+2 seating configuration, expanding the car’s practicality while retaining the sports car allure. Although interior details remain under wraps, the concept promises a driver-focused cockpit.

Powering the Cyber GTS is MG’s advanced electric drivetrain, available in both rear-wheel and all-wheel drive configurations. The rear-wheel drive variant delivers a respectable 335 bhp, propelling the car from 0 to 100 kmph in just 5 seconds, with a top speed of 195 kmph. For those seeking even more adrenaline, the all-wheel drive option boasts an impressive 503 bhp, slashing the 0-100 kmph time to 3.2 seconds and elevating the top speed to 201 kmph. While the AWD variant sacrifices some range compared to the RWD model (444 km vs. 510 km), it offers superior performance for driving enthusiasts.
Although currently labeled a concept, the Cyber GTS’s production-ready elements, such as traditional side mirrors, suggest that a production version could arrive sooner rather than later. MG has yet to confirm a timeline, but the Cyber GTS undoubtedly represents an exciting step forward for the brand and a potential game-changer in the electric sports car segment.