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

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

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FA57REN

1,022 posts

56 months

Friday 26th April
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N.A.R.T Spyder said:
The one they had on display was locked so I didn't realise they had scissor doors which is a bit unnecessary in my opinion.
The scissor doors are a clever solution because the Cyberster is actually really big, F-Type size, and conventionally-hinged doors would be awkward when parked due to their sheer size.

sidesauce

2,483 posts

219 months

Friday 26th April
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NO LARD said:
I can't see people hopping out of an MX5 into a cyberster.
Mazda doesn't sell enough MX5s for anyone to care.

Marcodude

57 posts

127 months

Friday 26th April
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sidesauce said:
Mazda doesn't sell enough MX5s for anyone to care.
Eh? So what's the point in this car then? The MX5 is the top selling convertible. If Mazda "doesnt sell enough".. there is no way this thing will either.

You would have to be slightly mental to take this thing over a MX5.


Edited by Marcodude on Friday 26th April 06:54

Chubbyross

4,550 posts

86 months

Friday 26th April
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It's not a bad looking thing and I'm glad it exists but I think I'd feel a bit of a knob owning something with those doors. Having watched the Top Gear review just now they also seem to take an age to open. I'd be standing there counting the seconds until I could climb in and drive off in embarrassment. I think I'll pass and stick with a Boxster.

Marcodude

57 posts

127 months

Friday 26th April
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Chubbyross said:
It's not a bad looking thing and I'm glad it exists but I think I'd feel a bit of a knob owning something with those doors. Having watched the Top Gear review just now they also seem to take an age to open. I'd be standing there counting the seconds until I could climb in and drive off in embarrassment. I think I'll pass and stick with a Boxster.
Exactly. An MG with scissor doors is just embarrassing. Leave that to supercars.

It's all a bit Aliexpress....

nickpan

583 posts

190 months

Friday 26th April
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2,000KG?

thejaywills

381 posts

108 months

Friday 26th April
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This gives me weird feelings..

I love roadsters..
I love MGs and had a heap of F and TFs..
I love any doors that open vertically..

But.. This will be heavy, won't make the sounds I typically love and I'm not sure vertical doors 'work' on budget cars..

Eitehr way I'm so close to putting in an order, It's probably as close to traditional MG as the brand has been since being bought by the chinese and no k series headgasket to blow. Can't be bad, right?

cerb4.5lee

30,743 posts

181 months

Friday 26th April
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Lil_Red_GTV said:
Encouraging that Tom Ford said he didn't really miss the noise. Looks like it would be fun to punt down a country road on a sunny day.

It's a pity the European legacy manufacturers have been beaten to it, but kudos to the Chinese for making an EV that celebrates driving as a fun activity and doesn't look like a suppository.

As for all the people saying "I'm a true enthusiast, though, so I'll choose ICE because weight/noise". Great. Enjoy your classics. That's won't be a viable choice for a new car soon, though, because climate change.
Is that the same Tom Ford that compared this to the MX-5? When this is double the weight of the MX-5! Laughable really for me.

This is about as sporty as me wearing a tracksuit in my 50's! hehe

mwstewart

7,622 posts

189 months

Friday 26th April
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I wouldn't drive a Chinese car and certainly not one with such a silly name. Total lack of style.

cerb4.5lee

30,743 posts

181 months

Friday 26th April
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thejaywills said:
This gives me weird feelings..

I love roadsters..
I love MGs and had a heap of F and TFs..
I love any doors that open vertically..

But.. This will be heavy, won't make the sounds I typically love and I'm not sure vertical doors 'work' on budget cars..

Eitehr way I'm so close to putting in an order, It's probably as close to traditional MG as the brand has been since being bought by the chinese and no k series headgasket to blow. Can't be bad, right?
If I could get one of these cheap through salary sacrifice then I definitely would I reckon. I genuinely can see it selling really well to be honest(and I see loads of those little EV MG SUVs around as well). Plus this is a 100% more interesting than something like a Tesla for example as mentioned.

evo2073

32 posts

140 months

Friday 26th 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
This from the configurator:

LENGTH: 4535 MM
WIDTH: 1913 MM
WIDTH INCL. MIRRORS: 2110 MM
HEIGHT: 1329 MM
WHEELBASE: 2690 MM
GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT (KG): 2210 KG


soxboy

6,290 posts

220 months

Friday 26th April
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stuart100 said:
It’s Chinese. I’m too concerned about the car hacking my phone and stealing my data.
You mean all the data that’s on your Chinese-made phone?

cerb4.5lee

30,743 posts

181 months

Friday 26th April
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Chubbyross said:
It's not a bad looking thing and I'm glad it exists but I think I'd feel a bit of a knob owning something with those doors. Having watched the Top Gear review just now they also seem to take an age to open. I'd be standing there counting the seconds until I could climb in and drive off in embarrassment. I think I'll pass and stick with a Boxster.
When I was watching that review I was expecting the interior to look a bit cheap and nasty, however I didn't get that vibe, and I thought that it looked nice inside in fairness. Obviously I could be wrong on that though, because it is difficult to get a feel of the details just from a video I think.

Even though I'm not an EV fan, this definitely interests me because of how different it is in comparison to a generic EV saloon for example.

DaveyBoyWonder

2,524 posts

175 months

Friday 26th April
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HardMiles said:
It's actually good looking, well proportioned and seems well put together from the photos.
How can you tell how well something is put together from some photos?

cookie1600

2,127 posts

162 months

Friday 26th April
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Is this the final nail in the coffin of 'modern' TVR and their aspirations to create an EV sports/GT car? (yes, I know they can't even get an ICE car in production)

soxboy

6,290 posts

220 months

Friday 26th April
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nickpan said:


2,000KG?
More like ‘£55,000 you say? SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!’

Electronicpants

2,646 posts

189 months

Friday 26th April
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cookie1600 said:
Is this the final nail in the coffin of 'modern' TVR and their aspirations to create an EV sports/GT car? (yes, I know they can't even get an ICE car in production)
Final nail in the coffin? The coffin is fully nailed, six feet under, rotted and the top collapsed so there's a small dip in the grass at it's headstone.



thejaywills

381 posts

108 months

Friday 26th April
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cerb4.5lee said:
If I could get one of these cheap through salary sacrifice then I definitely would I reckon. I genuinely can see it selling really well to be honest(and I see loads of those little EV MG SUVs around as well). Plus this is a 100% more interesting than something like a Tesla for example as mentioned.
That's the funny thing really.

Definitely more interesting to me, and as much as it misses a lot of points for me, it's the best of a bad bunch it seems

I can definitely see it selling well; many more people simply want a fast fuss free sports car as opposed to someone like me who will take a sports car on track, cares about how it sounds and handles etc..

Faced with needing a relatively small daily - I'd have one. I just bought a ranger raptor for the same price, but I did need the space and payload, so I just don't really have the justification for the MG...


yet...

autumnsum

387 posts

32 months

Friday 26th April
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otolith said:
z89 said:
Rob747 said:
Trophy 2110kg
GT 2210kg

From the MG configurator
That's heavier than an Audi Q7, which handles like a boat.
It would appear that it's the maximum weight with passengers and luggage, not the empty kerb weight.
Pal this is Pistonheads we deal with feelings in here, not facts.

People feel it must be over 2 ton, so it just is.

ChocolateFrog

25,507 posts

174 months

Friday 26th April
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Marcodude said:
Meh!

It's not a particularly good looking thing. The fixtures and finish will be cheap going by the MG X power. Thirdly, it's a MG... A hard pass from me
I'm not seeing much carryover TBH.