The Cyberster is MG’s first (and only) electric roadster that is set to be launched in India in the coming weeks. While MG had released a few pictures of its upcoming EV, it has now disclosed a few key details of the car.
The India-bound Cyberster will be the dual-motor version that claims a maximum power output of 510PS and 725Nm of torque. It gets a front double wishbone and a rear five-link independent suspension. And it’s fast, with a claimed 0-100kmph time of 3.2 seconds.
The Cyberster will come equipped with a large 77kWh battery pack, which MG claims to be just 110mm thick. The battery pack will be paired to the two oil-cooled electric motors that we spoke of in the previous slide. It has a WLTP claimed range of 443 kilometres.
The Cyberster gets the looks of a sportscar with its sleek silhouette and low setup. The body features curvy panels, with arrow-shaped tail lights and aggressively-styled dual-tone alloy wheels. There’s a long bonnet, two seats, a retractable roof, and scissor doors.
The cockpit is built with a focus on the driver, featuring a curved separation that houses four screens for various functions including climate control, instrumentation, vehicle settings, and more. There’s a dual-tone finish inside the cabin, along with a flat-bottom steering wheel.
MG will be launching the Cyberster in January 2025, probably at the Bharat Mobility Auto Expo that is scheduled to take place from 17-22 January. It will be sold via the new MG Select premium dealerships.