RE: MG Cyberster goes on sale priced from £55k

RE: MG Cyberster goes on sale priced from £55k

Thursday 25th April

MG Cyberster goes on sale priced from £55k

Scissor-doored electric roadster is finally here. Can it convince you not to buy a Boxster?


This feels like a long time coming. It’s been almost exactly three years since MG revealed its (British-designed) concept for a two-seat electric roadster. Now, following its official debut at Goodwood last year and after an 18-month performance and handling development programme overseen by the engineering team at Longbridge, the Cyberster officially goes on sale in the UK today. The first deliveries planned are planned for August. 

So what do you get? Well, there are two trim levels: the single-motor, rear-drive Cyberster Trophy, priced from £54,995 and the flagship GT version, which adds an additional motor for all-wheel drive and costs from £59,995. Both use the same 77kWh battery, which is rated for a maximum range of 316 miles in the Trophy, 276 miles in the GT and can be charged up to 150kW, meaning it should get from 10 to 80 per cent in 38 minutes at its peak. Both share the same electric fabric hood and the flamboyant ‘signature’ scissor doors. 

As you might expect, where they differ is output. The Trophy gets 340hp and 350lb ft of torque from its single motor, which sounds like an ideal amount for an electric convertible that must dissuade people from buying a 300hp Porsche 718 Boxster. It’ll do 0-62mph in 5 seconds dead. However, given the modest premium being asked, it’s easy to see the GT being favoured by British buyers - especially as it accesses 503hp and 535lb ft of torque and will get to just beyond the national limit in 3.2 seconds. Which is 718 Spyder RS territory, for less than half the price. 

Inside MG promises a ‘contemporary, connected, cutting-edge experience’ from a two-seat cabin that is still intended to evoke a classic British roadster. Not many of them had screens, but the Cyberster gets three, a 10.25-inch driver display flanked by two smaller 7-inch screens. There’s even another smaller one in the centre console for the climate controls. Six-way electrically adjustable heated seats are standard, and there’s 249-litre boot behind them. 

Thanks to its additional tuning phase, MG insists that the chassis has been properly optimised for British roads, which is good because the smallest alloy wheel it offers is a 19-inch 'Lightning' design on the Trophy. The GT gets 20s with uprated Pirelli P Zero tyres. There are four driving modes: Comfort, Custom, Sport and Track, alongside three-mode regenerative braking. And, of course, the full gambit of (mostly frustrating) modern safety features. 

“The Cyberster is a car designed to excite, whether through its head-turning design or its scintillating performance,” said David Allison, MG Head of Product and Planning. “Both the Trophy and GT are compelling two-seat EV sporting roadsters which promise to propel grand touring into the electric age.” Reaching the UK market at a competitive price (which includes a seven-year, 80,000-mile warranty) is a great start to that ambition. Now we just need to be let loose in one to see if it drives as nicely as it looks. 


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NO LARD

Original Poster:

24 posts

3 months

Thursday 25th April
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...and how much does it weigh?

Sycamore

1,796 posts

119 months

Thursday 25th April
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NO LARD said:
...and how much does it weigh?
Batteries are heavy.
If it was lighter, you'd complain about the range instead.

Gibbler290

534 posts

96 months

Thursday 25th April
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RIP Tesla Roadster (fictional vehicle)

fatsams

24 posts

174 months

Thursday 25th April
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With many manufacturers stopping/suspending electric car manufacturing, why is it electric? I would love to buy one but not electric. Wouldn’t it be great to make it eFuel, it would push the petrol suppliers to make it available at local petrol stations, perhaps encouraging petrol car users to start using it!

NO LARD

Original Poster:

24 posts

3 months

Thursday 25th April
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Sycamore said:
Batteries are heavy.
If it was lighter, you'd complain about the range instead.
Making assumptions about what I'd "complain" about is pretty foolish.

I JUST WANTED TO KNOW HOW MUCH IT WEIGHS

NelsonM3

1,687 posts

172 months

Thursday 25th April
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That actually looks really good. I wonder if any British design or engineering went into it.

JJJ.

1,278 posts

16 months

Thursday 25th April
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NO LARD said:
...and how much does it weigh?
Never mind that. Just look at the doors and the badge!

Discombobulate

4,852 posts

187 months

Thursday 25th April
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NO LARD said:
Making assumptions about what I'd "complain" about is pretty foolish.

I JUST WANTED TO KNOW HOW MUCH IT WEIGHS
2 tonnes.

S600BSB

4,680 posts

107 months

Thursday 25th April
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Looks a bit like the Alpine A110 from the front?

chickensoup

25 posts

13 months

Thursday 25th April
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nicked the interior from the 1985 mg ex-e
https://www.aronline.co.uk/images/armgexe_03.jpg

J4CKO

41,631 posts

201 months

Thursday 25th April
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NO LARD said:
Sycamore said:
Batteries are heavy.
If it was lighter, you'd complain about the range instead.
Making assumptions about what I'd "complain" about is pretty foolish.

I JUST WANTED TO KNOW HOW MUCH IT WEIGHS
Circa 1800/1900 Kilos


NO LARD

Original Poster:

24 posts

3 months

Thursday 25th April
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JJJ. said:
Never mind that. Just look at the doors and the badge!
The doors are 'orrible!
Not sure the badge means anything much to anyone any more.


I think it has a lot of F type about it on the side profile.

MDL111

6,974 posts

178 months

Thursday 25th April
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NO LARD said:
Sycamore said:
Batteries are heavy.
If it was lighter, you'd complain about the range instead.
Making assumptions about what I'd "complain" about is pretty foolish.

I JUST WANTED TO KNOW HOW MUCH IT WEIGHS
+1
I like that a lot and skim read the article to find that information

MDL111

6,974 posts

178 months

Thursday 25th April
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J4CKO said:
Circa 1800/1900 Kilos
ouch, I guess my hope that it would be around the 1600 mark was a bit optimistic ...

Presuming Ed

1,402 posts

209 months

Thursday 25th April
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It'll be interesting to see how brave Porsche get with the pricing of the next Boxster if this is 60K.

Looks good and i look forward to reading the driving impressions. MG will have to have worked miracles to get this to be competitive against its ICE rivals

theicemario

646 posts

76 months

Thursday 25th April
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That looks fantastic. Hope it sells!

Badgerr

3 posts

78 months

Thursday 25th April
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MG Cyberster Roadster 1985kg
Porsche Boxster 4.0 1480kg

RustyMX5

7,074 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th April
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Finally an EV that I like the look of

NigelCayless

206 posts

156 months

Thursday 25th April
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I think it looks great!

sturge7878

18 posts

1 month

Thursday 25th April
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Will the residuals be anything like a Boxster I wonder...