MG has unveiled the Cyberster concept, ahead of its debut at the Shanghai Auto Show.

Created to showcase the brand’s “sporting aspirations while exploring the possibilities of a future sports car,” the Cyberster is a sleek roadster that incorporates a number of cues from the iconic MGB.

Starting up front, the model has a curvaceous hood and Magic Eye headlights that “open” when turned on. The concept also has an aerodynamic front bumper that presumably channels air out the wheel wells to cool the brakes.

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Moving further back, we can see a short windscreen with a minimalist frame. The model also has aerodynamic side skirts and LED “laser belts” that cut through the front fenders and doors. Other highlights include muscular rear haunches, stylish rollover hoops and massive wheels wrapped in Michelin tires.

Out back, there’s an angular “kamm tail” with an illuminated MG logo. The model also sports Union Jack-inspired LED taillights and a large diffuser.

According to Carl Gotham, Director of SAIC Design Advanced London, “The Cyberster is a bold statement that looks strongly into MG’s future, touching on our heritage but more importantly building on our cutting edge technology and advanced design.” He added, “Sports cars are the lifeblood of the MG DNA and Cyberster is a hugely exciting concept for us.”

MG was coy on specifications, but confirmed the concept rides on an all-electric architecture and has a range of 497 miles (800 km). The model also features 5G connectivity as well as a 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) time of less than three seconds.