MG has shared some interior photos of its production supercar dubbed the Cyberster. It will be fully revealed in Goodwood in a few days, and CarNewsChina says that customers in Europe will get it in 2024, while those in China will not have to wait until the next year.
The MG Cyberster lacks a center display per se, but it has three screens grouped around a squared-off steering wheel. A glass trim on the transmission tunnel could be another capacitive interface, but it remains a mystery at this time.
All in all, the whole cockpit appears strongly driver-focused with a massive raised console separating their seat from the rest of the cabin and no display on the front passenger’s side at all.
Rumor has it that the Cyberster will ship with a variety of powertrains rated up to 544 PS (536 hp / 400 kW).