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Land Rover Defender-shaped concept is a follow-up to the Cyberster electric roadster

A production version of the MG Cyber X concept could be on UK roads by 2027, UK boss David Allison has told Autocar.

The rugged, boxy SUV concept, which previews the second model in MG's fashion-focused Cyber line-up, was revealed earlier this year at the Shanghai motor show.

Asked by Autocar if we could see a production version here within the next two years, Allison said: “I think it's very possible. One of the things that has always impressed me very much about the way that this company operates is the speed of development."

He added: "It's not unusual that we will show something and very, very quickly it turns into a real thing."

The Cyber X is a bold, two-box, 4x4-inspired crossover measuring 4.3 metres long - making it roughly the same size as the Land Rover Defender 90 and slotting it in below the 4.5m-long MG S5 EV that recently arrived in the UK.

It has been revealed in concept form without an interior, but MG parent company SAIC’s design boss Jozef Kaban suggested to Autocar that the speed of development in China means it could quickly be made production-ready.

Allison said: "We are very much in favour of something like this coming to the UK."

He added that the UK "is MG's biggest market" and so his team is "quite fortunate" with the "real" influence they have over future products, such as how they should be positioned and kitted out.

This was because "if you can develop a car that would work in the UK, you can sell it pretty much everywhere".

Speaking at its unveiling, chief designer Kaban explained that the priority of the concept is to demonstrate how the more enthusiast-focused Cyber line-up could be expanded and to bring a new character to the MG family. 

"One thing we have been talking about is the passion of MG and delivering experience, which is not just going from A to B but a pleasure which makes you happy," he said.

While the Cyber X previews a sibling to the Cyberster electric sports car and would likely share its fundamental underpinnings and technologies, it takes a radically different design approach - as part of Kaban’s plan to give the Cyber line-up as broad an appeal as possible.

"When you see the Cyberster, it's soft like a circle, with almost no edges, and with the other one coming, it's almost like plus and minus. They are completely different. But plus cannot live without minus. Their contrasts bring people together."

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MG Cyberster and Cyber X at Shanghai motor show 2025

Kaban highlighted the octagonal outline of MG's emblem as a shape that could be interpreted as a "square circle or a round square" - a theme he says translates to the radically different design treatment for the sleek, flowing Cyberster and its brutalist new SUV sibling.

"The point is to show that we are so diverse, we are different, and MG is the brand which is able to handle two characters, because they will have one thing in common: the joy in connecting people and in being fun to have."

Kaban said that the priority with the Cyber X's design was to "give families an emotional car, to give them joy by not needing to compromise at the stage of life when they have a family". 

The production version of the Cyber X will be MG's third distinct SUV model in Europe. It's only slightly smaller than the ZS and S5, but Kaban said its radically different design and positioning means it can co-exist with its high-riding rangemates.

"Of course we have the HS and ZS, and they are going to live, but we could give another star next to them to shine, to make the family even stronger."

Kaban said the Cyber X's monolithic silhouette is not a reflection of a desire to rethink traditional SUV designs but rather a recognition that "being a little bit edgy doesn't need to hurt".

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He referenced the unusual pop-up headlights – "like a [Ferrari] Testarossa" – as a particular design highlight, saying that the advent of the 'digital world' means some historic car design differentiators have been lost and the Cyber X concept is designed to explore ways of bringing some of that character back.

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Tonrichard 11 July 2025

Denza (BYD's premium brand) B5 a far closer Defender rip off. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/denza-b5-677bhp-hybrid-defender-rival-lands-uk

 

shiftright 24 April 2025

Looks like a brick with the edges slightly sanded, but with very little in terms of surface character to break up the slabs of sheetmetal. You can do better MG. I do like the pop up headlights though.

STR11 23 April 2025

Nice Ford Bronco, oh, sorry – "MG".