While the electric sportscar was revealed back in 2024, this is the first time it has been showcased in India.
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MG Motor India has unveiled the Cyberster at the 2025 Auto Expo. While the electric sportscar was revealed back in 2024, this is the first time it has been showcased in India. Alongside, it was also revealed that MG will introduce new premium dealerships.
The Cyberster is MG’s first electric sportscar and is expected to go on sale in the global markets later this year:
The front bumper comes with multiple air intakes and has a classic sportscar fascia, reminiscent of earlier MGs:
The low-slung two door coupe has typical proportions along with sleek exterior design language:
It rides on grippy 245/40 R20 Pirelli rubber shod on these 7-spoke petal-design alloys:
The front engine bay is covered and…
…incorporates hatches to access the windshield washer and top up other fluids:
The Cyberster will be offered with a rear motor (308 BHP / 64 kWh / 520 km) or a dual-motor all-wheel drive configuration (544 BHP / 77 kWh / 580 km):
The overall side profile gets smooth lines with pronounced rear haunches and side skirts. Notice the unique placement of door handles:
100th anniversary badging on the side skirts:
The main highlight of this sportscar are its scissor doors:
This is the request button to open the scissor doors:
This is the rear hatch’s size. Also note the fabric roof that has been folded away neatly:
A look at the available boot space. Looks sufficient for the two occupants:
Another look at the folded fabric roof:
The rear gets a full-width lightbar and arrow-shaped tail lamps:
The MG Cyberster gets a driver-focussed cockpit finished in a black and red theme:
The driver gets a triple-screen layout with a 3-spoke flat bottom steering wheel:
The centre console gets individual P-R-N-D buttons along with a screen and a couple of cup holders:
The roll-over bars are positioned behind the headrests:
Here’s a look at a Cyberster finished in red:
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