![]() ![]() Now read the latest on MG’s sporty roadster concept - the Cyberster. During the 1980s, faced by an increasingly sophisticated armed neighbor, European nations came together and financed research and development of the Eurofighter to create the best European fighter jet. And with no plans to make a real life model of the MAZE, it does not point to any aspect of the car being used in near future production MGs. The Eurofighter Typhoon In the theater of war, each party strives to have the upper hand over their enemies and this has held for centuries. As a concept, SAIC says it will remain a digital rendering only. We’re sure all of the MG MAZE’s technology will appeal to the younger generation, there’s not much hope of them owning one in time for passing their test. ![]() However, the company has said that they are both designed to be interchangeable, potentially providing different setups for both town and longer distance driving. Unsurprisingly, the MAZE is fully electric, but SAIC hasn’t confirmed the size of the concept’s battery packs or the output of its electric motors. It should provide an unobstructed view out, too. ![]() The car’s dinky overhangs and compact footprint suggest it’ll be plenty agile enough for around town and SAIC says that its curved vertically-opening canopy (which opens like the cockpit on a Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet) requires less space than a typical car door – helpful for city parking. Inside, there’s another nod to the gaming community with a pair of aggressive raked “floating” seats, styled after gaming chairs. SAIC Design also says the car’s bodywork is influenced by gaming, with its transparent shell, exposed componentry and LED backlighting emulating the look of a high-end gaming PC. ![]()
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