leon8108

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I have recently purchased a Cyberster GT and whilst I love the car and particularly its looks - the ACC speed display does my head in. Its location is poor (top left of the centre display) obscured by the steering wheel. It’s also very small making it hard to read anyway. This is a safety issue and should be addressed.

Does anyone else find this as an issue. Is there a way to report this as a wish list of improvements for the next software upgrade?
 
Is there a way to report this as a wish list of improvements for the next software upgrade?
There is our informal wish list thread, which MG may or may not take heed of:

 
Key info should be customizable to move to the middle screen. Would be good. I have a feeling r35 could potentially be the last update for a while. Better include Auto Brightness. Hopefully they will address the main issues.
 
I have recently purchased a Cyberster GT and whilst I love the car and particularly its looks - the ACC speed display does my head in. Its location is poor (top left of the centre display) obscured by the steering wheel. It’s also very small making it hard to read anyway. This is a safety issue and should be addressed.

Does anyone else find this as an issue. Is there a way to report this as a wish list of improvements for the next software upgrade?
I am with you! It's a joke. Blue font on black (insufficient contrast), small font-size, corner upper-left behind the steering wheel. Why do a engineer something like that? Do they minimal tests with pre-customers? I cannot undestand such rubbish designs.
 
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