

- MG will show two new production EVs for Europe at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
- One of the models appears to be the IM Motors IM6 that’s already on sale in China.
- The company will also bring the new Cyberster Black edition and the Cyber X concept.
The 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed is just around the corner and MG is here with fresh teasers. The SAIC-owned brand with the British heritage will introduce two new EVs for the European market on July 10th. These will be joined by UK debuts of the Cyberster Black roadster and the Cyber X urban SUV concept.
Starting with the upcoming production models, MG refers to them as “two new, technologically advanced EVs”. A dark teaser suggests that one of them is the IM Motors IM6, which is already on sale in China. The same EV has also been announced for Australia with the unusual brand name “IM presented by MG Motor”, joined by a mechanically-related sedan. Hopefully the European-spec version will adopt a simpler naming scheme.
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The IM6 measures 4,904 mm (193.1 inches) long and has a coupe-SUV silhouette with LED taillights reminiscent of Aston Martin. Its most powerful version generates 767 hp (572 kW / 778 PS) and 802 Nm (591.5 lb-ft) of torque from dual electric motors, allowing for a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) sprint in 3.48 seconds.
MG said that one of the new models will “unleash its phenomenal EV acceleration on the iconic hill climb”, although it didn’t get into specifics.
Visitors at Goodwood will also be able to check out the MG Cyberster Black, a special edition of the electric roadster featuring a black exterior with contrasting chrome accents and a matching interior. MG has recently introduced a few updates for the Cyberster, alongside the addition of the Cyber GTS coupe bodystyle flavor.
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As for the Cyber X, it arrives in the UK after its debut at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show last April. The concept which is believed to preview an urban SUV for production features rugged styling and pop-up headlights, with an off-roader stance reminiscent of a mini Land Cruiser.
Another model that will be put through its paces at the hill climb is the MG EX4 EV, returning this year with a new livery inspired by the Metro 6R4 Group B rally car of the 1980s. Furthermore, the company’s stand will also include the fully electric MGS5 SUV and MG4 XPower hatchback, as well as the new generation of the HS SUV.
MG is currently present in nearly 120 countries all around the world. In Europe, it sold 240,000 units last year and hopes to further increase that number by introducing more models in a variety of segments.