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MG Cyberster (2025) review: driven on road and track

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MG Cyberster (2025) Review: Driven on Road and Track

The 2025 MG Cyberster is an electric roadster that blends retro-inspired design with modern electric performance. Drawing inspiration from MG’s classic roadsters, the Cyberster aims to offer a thrilling driving experience both on the road and the track.

Design and Features

The Cyberster features scissor doors and a sleek exterior design, reminiscent of MG’s heritage. Inside, the cabin is equipped with modern amenities, including a touchscreen infotainment system and a digital instrument cluster. However, some reviews note that the interior may feel cramped, especially for taller individuals. citeturn0search8

Performance

Under the hood, the Cyberster offers two powertrain options:

  • Single Motor (Rear-Wheel Drive): Equipped with a 64 kWh battery, this variant delivers 475 Nm of torque, enabling acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds. citeturn0search12
  • Dual Motor (All-Wheel Drive): Featuring a 77 kWh battery, this configuration produces a combined 536 horsepower and 725 Nm of torque, achieving 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds. citeturn0search12

On the road, the Cyberster offers swift acceleration and a comfortable ride. However, some reviews suggest that while it delivers speed and entertainment, it may lack the precision and engagement expected from a true sports car. citeturn0search0

Track Performance

On the track, the Cyberster demonstrates impressive acceleration, especially in the dual-motor variant. However, its weight, primarily due to the battery pack, affects handling dynamics, making it less agile compared to lighter sports cars. citeturn0search3

Charging and Range

The Cyberster supports DC fast charging up to 150 kW, allowing for a 10-80% charge in approximately 38 minutes. MG claims a range of 315 miles for the single-motor variant, though real-world tests report closer to 250 miles. citeturn0search2

Conclusion

The MG Cyberster is a bold attempt to merge classic design with electric performance. It offers rapid acceleration and modern features at a competitive price point. However, its handling dynamics and interior space may not fully satisfy purists seeking a traditional sports car experience. Nonetheless, it presents an intriguing option for those interested in an electric roadster with a touch of nostalgia.

For a more in-depth look at the MG Cyberster’s performance, you might find this video review helpful:

video2025 MG Cyberster Reviewturn0search1

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