MG is making bold strides into the future of electric mobility, unveiling its most technologically advanced vehicles to date at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed. With the global stage as its backdrop, MG introduced the all-new IM5 executive saloon and IM6 SUV—two flagship EVs designed to push the brand to the forefront of smart mobility.
The “IM” designation—standing for Intelligence in Motion—signals a major leap in MG’s ambitions, promising cutting-edge performance, seamless connectivity, and a reimagined driver experience. According to David Allison, Head of Product and Planning at MG UK, these new models are aimed at drivers “aspiring for the future, today.”

Performance Meets Intelligence
Leading the charge is the MG IM5, a sleek and streamlined saloon capable of a staggering 655 km range on a single charge when equipped with the 100 kWh battery. Built on a new 800V EV architecture, it supports ultra-fast charging—reaching 10 to 80 percent in just 17 minutes. The result is a car that’s as practical as it is thrilling, delivering 0–100 km/h acceleration in a mere 3.2 seconds thanks to its Hurricane electric motor.
The IM6 SUV mirrors this performance pedigree with a slightly larger form factor, managing the same charge times and a 0–100 km/h time of just 3.5 seconds—firmly placing both vehicles in performance EV territory.
Technology-Centric Luxury
Inside, the IM5 and IM6 boast some of the most premium cabins MG has ever crafted. Anchored by an ultra-HD 26.3-inch infotainment display supported by a 10.5-inch touchscreen, the cockpit promises a driver-first, immersive experience. A new 20-speaker audio system, including four ceiling-mounted “Sky Speakers,” and a panoramic roof underline the brand’s move toward upscale comfort.
Practicality hasn’t been overlooked. MG introduces Rainy Night Mode for optimized visibility, and a four-mode One Touch Park Assist system that leverages 360-degree cameras and autonomous driving tech to execute even complex parking manoeuvres. The IM5 further innovates with rear-wheel bi-directional turning tech, reducing the turning circle to just 9.98 meters—ideal for urban environments.
Flexible Choices, Competitive Pricing
MG will launch six variants across the IM5 and IM6 lineups in the UK. The IM5 starts at £39,450 for the Standard Range 75 kWh version, climbing to £48,995 for the Long Range Performance trim. The IM6 SUV starts at £47,995 and tops out at £52,995 for the exclusive Launch Edition.
With this range of options, MG positions itself not just as a tech innovator, but as a brand that continues to offer value in a rapidly evolving EV market.
MG Cyberster and Cyber X: Design Forward
Goodwood also witnessed the return of the striking MG Cyberster in a new “Cyberster Black” colourway. The sleek roadster now features a premium black finish embedded with ultra-fine glass particles, creating a shimmer effect that dances in the light. Paired with chrome accents and a fully blacked-out interior, it’s a compelling blend of retro roadster charm and modern sophistication.
Taking centre stage alongside the Cyberster was the bold new Cyber X concept—a compact urban EV that hints at MG’s evolving design language under its ‘Cyber’ sub-brand. Rugged, edgy, and unmistakably futuristic, the Cyber X features a matte grey finish, pop-up headlights, and a sharply sculpted silhouette that’s equal parts concept car and urban adventurer.
Rally Spirit, Electrified: The MG EX4
MG capped off its Festival showcase with a fan-favourite surprise: the MG EX4. A modern reinterpretation of the iconic Metro 6R4 rally car, the EX4 fuses nostalgia with future-ready engineering, employing the MG4 XPower’s electric drivetrain. The 2025 version features an all-new livery created specifically for this year’s Goodwood Festival, marrying the visceral spirit of the ’80s with the clean torque and speed of EV propulsion.
With its Goodwood lineup, MG doesn’t just mark a new chapter—it opens an entirely new book. From the high-tech brilliance of the IM models to the expressive creativity of the Cyber X and EX4, the brand proves it’s no longer content with just keeping up. It’s here to lead.
As the electric age accelerates, MG’s return to performance, design, and innovation marks a thrilling resurgence—one that’s as much about heritage as it is about future vision.
Source: MG
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