MG Cyberster first drive: better than a Boxster?
Is MG's latest electric convertible the sports car for you?
MG Cyberster first drive review
This isn’t another MG-branded Taxi. MG sports cars are BACK! Or are they?
We've set out to test the capabilities of the new MG Cyberster to see if this is a fitting return to form for the once-popular British sports car manufacturer, or whether it’s all show and no go.
The 2024 Cyberster blasts into the electric age with a choice of all-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive versions (named GT and Trophy respectively), but soon after driving both of them, Sam Sheehan chooses a clear winner as his recommendation - and it might not be what you expect.
MG Cyberster stats & figures
MG Cyberster dimensions:
Length: 4.54m
Width: 1.9m
Height: 1.33m
Wheelbase: 2.69m
Weight: 1,885kg (rear-wheel drive) and 1,985 kg (all-wheel drive)
MG Cyberster seats and boot space:
Boot space: 249-litres
Rear seats: 0
Power tailgate: No
ISOFIX: No
MG Cyberster battery and charging:
Range: 276 miles / 316 miles
Efficiency: 3.3-3.7mi/kWh
Battery size: 77kWh
Max charge speed: 144kW
AC Charge time: 10hrs 30mins, 10-100%, 7kW
DC Charge time: 38mins, 10-80%, 144kW
Charge port location: Left side rear
MG Cyberster tech and features:
10.25-inch driver's display
Two seven-inch screens either side of the driver's display
Seven-inch central colour touchscreen
Wireless Apple CarPlay
Wireless Android Auto
Wireless charging phone pad
Bluetooth