MG has unveiled two electric concepts at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed. Called the MG GO! and Cyber Concept, the two models preview a B-segment electric hatchback and a large D-segment performance SUV, respectively. MG has confirmed that a production model previewed by the GO! will arrive in 2027, but has not announced a production timeline for the Cyber Concept.
MG GO!
Production model confirmed for 2027
The MG GO! is a compact B-segment electric hatchback that previews a production model due in 2027. Both the concept and the upcoming road car have been designed at the MG Design Centre in London under design director Carl Gotham.
MG says the GO!'s design is influenced by its models from the mid-20th century, particularly the MGB GT. The company also cites the MG Metro Turbo, MG ZR and MG EX4 among the models referenced while developing the concept.
“With MG GO!, we wanted to create something compact and contemporary, but also warm, expressive and immediately likeable,” said Gotham. He added that the design aims to reinterpret the “clarity, charm and emotional appeal” associated with older MG models.
The five-door concept gets rounded headlights, a closed-off front grille, flared wheel arches, large alloy wheels and a roof spoiler. MG has not revealed battery, motor, range or charging details for the GO!.
MG Cyber Concept
D-segment concept takes inspiration from the MG EX181
The Cyber Concept previews a future D-segment electric SUV and is positioned as a flagship design study for the brand. MG says the concept draws inspiration from the EX181 land-speed record car and explores how its performance focus could be applied to a large electric SUV.
The concept has a low, sloping roofline, wide stance and heavily sculpted bodywork. At the front, slim lighting elements sit above a full-width light strip, while the rear features a full-width light bar, an illuminated MG badge and a large roof-mounted spoiler.
MG says the Cyber Concept has been developed to combine the space and everyday usability of an SUV with a greater focus on performance and driving dynamics. However, the company has not announced battery, motor or performance details for the concept.
MG has also not disclosed a production timeline for the Cyber Concept.