British brand MG, now owned by Chinese state-owned SAIC, has unveiled the Cyberster roadster.
The team of SAIC Advanced Design Centre in London, headed by Carl Gotham, worked on the exterior of the Cyberster. The car was inspired by the classic MGB model of the sixties.
Overall length of Cyberster is 4535 mm, width – 1913 mm, height – 1329 mm, wheelbase – 2690 mm. Curb weight depending on the modification is 1850-1985 kg, standard wheels are 19- or 20-inch.
MG Cyberster specs:
- top speed – 200 km/h
- acceleration to 100 km/h – 3 s
- horsepower – 314 hp
- vehicle weight – 1985 kg
MG Cyberster engine:
The base Cyberster has a single electric motor on the rear axle with an output of 231 kW (314 hp), in the next version the output of the electric motor is increased to 250 kW (340 hp), and the top all-wheel drive version will receive a twin-motor powertrain with an output of 400 kW (544 hp).
MG Cyberster battery:
Battery capacity, according to the Chinese car magazine, is 64 or 77 kWh, with a range of 501-580 kilometres on the CLTC cycle.
MG Cyberster 0 – 100 (MG Cyberster 0 – 60):
Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes 3 seconds.
MG Cyberster top speed:
The top speed reaches 200 kilometres per hour.
MG Cyberster interior:
The interior was developed mainly by the Chinese design studio of the SAIC concern, and it is made according to the current canons – with three screens in front of the driver and a minimum set of analogue buttons. Transmission control is entrusted to a push-button remote control, and paddles are responsible for changing the degree of regeneration. The red button on the steering wheel is the most extreme driving mode, Super Sport.
MG Cyberster price (MG Cyberster for sale):
The base version of the Cyberster will cost about $72,000.