British adventurers embark on epic 10,000 mile EV road trip to Shanghai

Two identical twin adventurers have embarked on unique seven-month journey from London to Shanghai, which will see them reinvent the Silk Road for the 21st century by travelling 10,000 miles across continents in an electric MG. 

The Devon-born brothers, Ross and Hugo Turner, whose expeditions include rowing across the Atlantic Ocean and traversing Greenland’s Ice Cap, are undertaking the mammoth range anxiety-inducing road trip in MG’s newly unveiled all electric Cyberster, a sports car with a 0-60 of 2.8 seconds.

Launching next year to mark MG’s centenary, the world’s first commercially available two-seat convertible EV might not seem like the first pick for two brothers attempting a 10,000 mile journey. However, this is just the latest expectation-defying undertaking for the professional adventurers and their personal mission to help people to learn about our world through new technology and purposeful expeditions.

Ross Turner said: “The latest adventure is a very exciting global challenge. It’s to drive the new MG Cyberster. 0-60 in 2.8 seconds. It’s fully electric, and it’s a convertible. It is stunning, and we’re very, very excited to drive from the UK, through Europe, the Middle East, India, Southeast Asia, and then finishing in Shanghai in the middle of next year.”

Hugo Turner said: “We’re going to be having to charge this regularly as we go across the world, so that’s going to give us the perfect opportunity to experience more of the countries, the culture, the people, the foods from the places that we’re going to be travelling through. Cars like this open up adventure, and this is going to be the ultimate one.”

The twins’ drive for exploration was born at a time of disaster, when in 2007, Hugo narrowly missed paralysis after breaking his neck in a diving accident. The pair have since gone on to attempt challenges of ever-increasing scale. In addition to traversing the Atlantic and Greenland Ice Cap, they have also climbed Mt. Elbrus, and reached several of the world’s continental poles of inaccessibility.

Crossing the finish line in Shanghai in 2024 will mean more than the ultimate test drive of the world’s first EV roadster, it will also mark the centenary year for the brand that originally began trading in Oxford as Morris Garages; now known around the world as MG.

Fittingly for one of Britain’s iconic automotive brands, London’s Westminster Bridge was the start line for the cross-continental tour that will first see the adventurers tour the length and breadth of the UK. 

The first pit stop on the epic EV journey will be to join members of the MGOC HQ. The Cyberster’s UK run will see Hugo and Ross travel as far north as the Forth Bridge, before setting the satnav for the English Channel.

The European leg of the journey that will see them take in iconic sites across France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Spain, and Italy.

The New Year will see the brothers reunited with the car in the Middle East to travel through Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam and Philippines en route to Shanghai.

Designed in the UK, the Cyberster is scheduled to be available to drivers in the UK and Europe in the summer of 2024 and MG will shortly announce further details of its first public appearance this year.

Dates and locations

12.9.23

London, MGOC HQ

13.9.23

Leeds

14.9.23 – 15.9.23

Lake District

16.9.23 – 17.9.23

Glasgow

17.9.23

Loch Lomond

18.9.23 – 19.9.23

Edinburgh, Firth of Forth

20.9.23

Carlisle

21.9.23 – 22.9.23

North West: Chorley, Stockport, Liverpool

23.9.23

Cheshire Oaks, Snowdonia

24.9.23

Birmingham, Redditch, Stratford Upon Avon

25.9.23

Cotswolds

26.9.23

Cardiff, South Wales

27.9.23

Bristol, Bath

28.9.23

Oxford

29.9.23

Abingdon, Newbury, Stonehenge

30.9.23

Portsmouth

1.10.23 – 2.10.23

Bognor Regis

 

12 Sep 2023