Why Would I Buy It?
- Super quick acceleration
- Eye-catching design
- Electric, so it’s future-proof
Why Would I Avoid It?
- Fast, but doesn’t feel exciting
- Small, cramped cabin
What is the MG Cyberster?
The Cyberster is MG’s modern take on the old MGB, a fun and simple sports car from the 1960s. But unlike the old car, this one is high-tech and powerful — with 550bhp, all-wheel drive, and a 77kWh battery. It looks bold and is priced around Rs. 75 lakh, which is far from “affordable.”
So, does it have the same fun spirit as the MGB? Let’s find out.
How’s the Cabin?
- The interior is driver-focused – cool wraparound screens and gaming-style setup
- The steering and controls feel nice
- Seats are comfortable and visibility is good
- But it’s tight on space and the design feels more functional than exciting
- Doesn’t feel luxurious or emotional like a sports car should
How’s It to Drive?
- Very fast – hits 100kmph in a blink
- Handles well for its weight, no major roll or understeer during sensible driving
- But... it lacks emotion and connection
- Steering doesn’t give much feedback
- At high speeds or on a track, it feels a bit dull and uninspiring
- Brakes are excellent, though
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Should You Buy One?
Buy the Cyberster if you want:
- A stylish, head-turning car
- A quick and modern electric roadster
- Something unique and futuristic
But don’t buy it if you:
- Love driving for fun
- Want that classic sports car feeling
- Expect a strong emotional connection with your car
In Short: The MG Cyberster looks great and goes fast, but it’s not a car that tugs at your heart — it’s more about style and speed than soul and fun.