The MG Cyberster is based on an all-new platform built around the 2017 E-Motion coupe concept. The car features sleek LED headlights with DRLs and an air intake underneath. It gets an upward swooping design a split air intake and a sculpted bonnet. At the rear, it gets arrow-shaped tail lights and a split rear diffuser.
At the side, the EV gets a sleek design with multiple cuts and creases and will feature diamond-cut alloy wheels ranging from 19 to 20 inches. The car also has unique scissor doors and the EV measures 4,533 mm in length, 1,912 mm in width, 1,328 mm in height and has 2,689 of wheelbase.
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Moving inside, the Cyberster features three screens for the instrument cluster with a vertically stacked infotainment system angled towards the driver. Expected features include wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, in-built 5G sim, connected car tech, wireless charger, dual-zone climate control, ventilated seats, multiple drive modes, premium Bose audio system, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 chip, regenerative braking, multiple airbags, Level-2 ADAS and much more.
The Cyberster will be powered by a 77 kWh lithium-ion battery pack paired with dual-electric motors (one in each axle) which produces a combined 528 bhp of power and 725 Nm maximum torque. MG claims the EV can sprint from 0-100 kmph in 3.2 seconds and will have a range of 570 Km in one full charge.
It is also expected that MG might introduce a more affordable single-motor variant with a smaller battery pack but there’s no official confirmation. It might get a 64 kWh battery pack paired with a single electric motor with 295 bhp of power and a claimed range of 519 Km.