1. All-Electric MG Cyberster: A Roadster for the Future
  2. MG Cyberster’s Stunning Design and Top Performance Unveiled
  3. EV Buyer Trends and the Shift to Electric
  4. The Driving Experience: How Does It Compare?
  5. MG Cyberster: EV Innovation Meets Classic Sports Car Style
  6. Pros and Cons of the MG Cyberster
  7. A Roadster Reimagined for the Future

All-Electric MG Cyberster: A Roadster for the Future

The MG Cyberster, launched in August 2024, marks MG’s daring return to its roadster roots, blending the brand’s iconic design elements with cutting-edge electric vehicle (EV) technology.

It stands as a revolutionary two-seater sports car, not just for MG, but for the entire market, as the first all-electric convertible of its kind.

MG has brought the Cyberster to the forefront of EV sports cars with remarkable performance capabilities. Available in two trims—the Trophy and GT—both versions pack a punch.

MG Cyberster’s Stunning Design and Top Performance Unveiled

The entry-level Trophy offers a solid 340 hp and rear-wheel drive, delivering a 0-62 mph sprint in 5.2 seconds.

MG Cyberster electric sports car in Dynamic Red color, side profile travelling at speed

For those craving more power, the all-wheel-drive GT model jumps to 500 hp with a staggering 0-62 mph time of 3.2 seconds.

In terms of speed, this makes the Cyberster one of the fastest MG cars ever produced, comparable to supercars like the McLaren F1, leaving traditional petrol-powered roadsters in its dust.

The twin-motor Cyberster also provides 725Nm of torque, making overtaking on motorways a breeze. However, the thrilling performance is best experienced when activating Supersport mode for launch control—a function that gives it that jaw-dropping acceleration​.

Visually, the MG Cyberster draws inspiration from the classic MGB Roadster, while keeping its design firmly planted in the future.

MG Cyberster with scissor doors open

The Cyberster scissor doors aren’t just for show—they’re a talking point for anyone you drive by, and the Cyberster even allows remote operation via the key fob, adding some “street theatre” appeal​.

The exterior also features LED laser-belt strips running along the car’s sides and Magic Eye headlights, which give it a futuristic flair.

Front view of the MG Cyberster roadster in Camden Grey, highlighting its sleek aerodynamic design.

In terms of buyer trends, the Cyberster checks all the boxes for EV enthusiasts. With the 500-mile range in top-tier models, MG answers the growing demand for extended-range electric vehicles, especially for those drivers transitioning from petrol roadsters.

Zero Gravity seats in MG's Cyberster 2024.

Charging infrastructure has evolved dramatically over recent years, and the Cyberster also offers 5G compatibility and vehicle-to-load (V2L) technology, allowing the car to power other devices, making it more versatile for modern users​.

The Driving Experience: How Does It Compare?

Driving purists will be divided. On the one hand, the Cyberster GT provides missile-like straight-line speed that will outpace most petrol rivals.

MG Cyberster sports steering wheel (left hand drive)

However, where petrol-powered roadsters like the Mazda MX-5 or Porsche 718 Boxster excel in their nimble handling, the Cyberster’s extra weight (due to its battery pack) means it doesn’t quite match the same agility on winding roads​.

Still, in terms of overall experience, the Cyberster Trophy offers a lighter, more responsive feel, with a 100kg weight reduction compared to the GT​.

MG Cyberster: EV Innovation Meets Classic Sports Car Style

MG Cyberster's centre console

The zero-gravity seats with floating headrests provide comfort even for long drives, making this EV roadster more of a fast grand tourer than an uncompromising race car.

The MG Cyberster interior features four digital displays with three wraparound screens

The driver-centric layout is complemented by four digital displays: three wraparound screens that handle basic driving information and another portrait-oriented screen for climate control and entertainment functions​.

While it’s packed with high-tech features like adaptive cruise control, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto, some quirks remain. For example, the steering wheel can block critical information on the left screen, such as the sat-nav, which may frustrate drivers​.

Wireless phone charging is also missing, a surprising omission for a car brimming with advanced tech​.

MG Cyberster's interior showcasing yoke steering wheel with three cockpit screens.

The Appeal of the Cyberster: Why Choose It?

In the growing EV sports car market, the Cyberster stands out as the first electric convertible from MG, and at a starting price of £54,995, it is significantly more affordable than other performance-driven EVs like the Tesla Roadster or even traditional petrol models such as the BMW Z4.

MG Cyberster's high-tech interior

MG has created a compelling balance of affordability, performance, and sustainability, making the Cyberster an excellent choice for budget-conscious enthusiasts looking to switch to electric​.

However, it does face some competition from more agile petrol roadsters, which remain a tempting choice for drivers who prioritize driving dynamics over raw speed.

The heavier weight of the battery, combined with its sometimes inconsistent ride quality, makes it less sharp than petrol-driven alternatives on twisty roads.

On smoother roads, however, it delivers a superb EV experience, particularly in straight-line acceleration​.

Pros and Cons of the MG Cyberster

Pros:

  • Incredible straight-line performance, especially in GT models.
  • Eye-catching design with futuristic features like scissor doors.
  • Long driving range (up to 500 miles) perfect for longer road trips.
  • Competitive pricing compared to other electric sports cars.

Cons:

  • Heavier weight limits agility compared to petrol roadsters.
  • Infotainment quirks like the obstructed screen and missing wireless charging.
  • Ride quality can be inconsistent, especially for taller drivers.

A Roadster Reimagined for the Future

Cyberster's unique rear 'arrow lights'

The MG Cyberster is undeniably a game-changer.

It brings electric power to a market historically dominated by petrol engines, offering buyers a fresh take on what a modern roadster can be.

MG Cyberster view from above with top down

Its combination of stunning design, EV tech, and affordable price point makes it a serious contender for drivers looking to embrace the future of performance motoring without sacrificing style or excitement.

MG Cyberster sports car rear view with top down

For those interested in a high-performance EV, the Cyberster delivers a unique blend of cutting-edge technology and exhilarating driving dynamics, proving that the future of roadsters is electric—and it’s here to stay.

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