MG Motor, the legendary British carmaker now backed by Chinese automotive giant SAIC, has unveiled one of its boldest creations yet — the MG Cyberster. This fully electric convertible sports car signals a dramatic return to MG’s roots in lightweight, open-top performance cars — only this time, it’s rewired for the 21st century. With futuristic design, stunning performance specs, and state-of-the-art EV technology, the Cyberster isn’t just a car — it’s a powerful statement about where the future of driving is headed.
The Cyberster first made headlines as a concept vehicle in 2021, drawing admiration for its sleek lines, scissor-style "butterfly" doors, and aggressive stance. Now, the production version retains much of that original flair, blending retro roadster charm with modern EV confidence. The long hood, short rear, and wide haunches pay homage to MG's classic designs from the 1960s, while the aerodynamic silhouette and digital lighting elements firmly place it in the future.
Underneath that sharp design lies serious performance muscle. The top-spec version of the MG Cyberster is expected to feature a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup, delivering 0–100 km/h in under 4 seconds. Battery sizes are rumored to range between 64 kWh to 77 kWh, with an estimated range of around 500 km (WLTP). For a car designed to thrill, this kind of range ensures you’ll spend more time enjoying the drive and less time charging.
Step inside the Cyberster and you’ll find a driver-centric cockpit that blends gaming-inspired design with luxury touches. The triple-screen wraparound dashboard gives off futuristic vibes, while the flat-bottom steering wheel and sporty seating position emphasize performance. MG is also packing the car with advanced connectivity and driver-assistance features, making it as smart as it is stylish.
One of the most exciting aspects of the Cyberster is what it represents for the EV market. Most electric vehicles have been practical, family-friendly, and often uninspiring in terms of excitement. The Cyberster flips that trend. It’s emotional, it’s beautiful, and it’s built to be driven for fun. For driving enthusiasts who feared the electric future would be soulless, the MG Cyberster is a refreshing shock to the system.
MG plans to launch the Cyberster in international markets, including the UK and Europe, with an Indian release possible later. While official pricing hasn’t been announced, industry insiders expect it to be positioned competitively — likely undercutting traditional luxury EV sports cars like the Tesla Roadster or Porsche Taycan.
In short, the MG Cyberster is more than a car. It’s a sign that EVs can be playful, passionate, and performance-driven. It brings back the joy of the open road — minus the emissions. With its daring looks, engaging drive, and iconic MG spirit, the Cyberster is poised to electrify the hearts of a new generation.