MG Unveils Two Exciting Concept Cars Combining Sporting Heritage and Advanced Technology at The Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026
MG has revealed two concept cars at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026, highlighting future electric design and performance ideas.
Two electric concept cars make their world debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026. (In picture: MG Cyber)
London [United Kingdom], July 13: Marking another landmark moment in its 100+ years of British heritage, MG has two exciting concept cars making their world debuts at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026, signalling future models designed to showcase a mix of its sporty roots with the latest EV technology – a fusion of inheritance and innovation.
The MG GO! concept car is more than a glimpse of the future new B-segment electric hatchback being launched in 2027, but a promise of bringing genuine aspiration and desirability to the electric mainstream. It has a clever mix of retro futuristic design inspired by MG’s most elegant and expressive models from the mid-20th century, like the iconic MGB GT. Taking MG’s sporty heritage even further, the MG Cyber Concept is a bold exploration of what a future D-segment performance SUV can become in the electric era. It reflects a broader vision for MG’s future, one where performance is not confined to a specific body style but can be experienced across a wider range of vehicles and lifestyles. Together, these two concepts demonstrate the full breadth of MG’s engineering vision and technological competence: bringing its sporty heritage into something exceptional for the future – and for everyone.MG GO!
As a compact B-segment battery electric hatchback, the MG GO! explores a retro futuristic idea informed by some of MG’s most youthful and expressive designs from the mid-20th century. MG’s British identity and spirit has been reinterpreted for a new generation with the MG GO! as a preview of a future compact hatchback due in 2027. The concept, along with the forthcoming production model, has been designed entirely by the team at MG Design Centre in London, led by Design Director Carl Gotham. However, from the outset, the intention was never to create a nostalgic showpiece, but something contemporary and relevant: a compact car with genuine emotional appeal, conceived to stand apart in a highly competitive segment – to be poised, playful, and immediately engaging. The design language is deliberately simple, built around a small number of key elements that reflect qualities always admired in MG’s classic designs, especially the MGB GT – a car that embodied everyday elegance, joy, and presence without excess. At the same time, MG GO! is not just a retro exercise but intended to stand on its own, with an identity that acknowledges the past while feeling entirely at ease in today’s automotive landscape. That does not mean sentimentality; it means designing a car evocative enough to form an emotional connection.




