MG has launched the Cyberster in India at Rs. 74.99 lakh. Sold exclusively via the MG Select showrooms, the all-electric car starts deliveries from August 10. Notably, it's the only all-electric convertible on Indian roads right now, so it's basically in a league of its own. The Cyberser comes in four dual-tone colour combos – Andes Grey with Red Roof, Flare Red with Black Roof, Modern Beige with Red Roof, and the unapologetically bright Nuclear Yellow with Black Roof.
A chic, low-slung roadster, the Cyberster features a long bonnet, short tail, and a low drag coefficient of 0.269 Cd. Key design elements include scissor doors, a folding soft-top, 20-inch alloys, LED headlamps, arrow-shaped tail-lights with a full-width LED strip, silver roll hoops, and a signature ‘smile’ grille.
Inside, the MG Cyberster features a driver-centric cockpit highlighted by three curved screens on the dashboard—a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster flanked by two 7-inch displays. An additional 7-inch touchscreen sits beside the drive selector on the angled centre console, which also includes a passenger-side grab handle.
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Other features include electrically adjustable seats, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Level 2 ADAS, adaptive cruise control, vegan leather upholstery, dual-zone climate control, a 360-degree camera, cabin air filter, and a premium Bose sound system.
The Cyberster houses a 77kWh battery paired with dual electric motors, one on each axle, enabling an all-wheel-drive setup. Together, they generate 510hp and 725Nm of torque. MG says this allows the Cyberster to accelerate from 0 to 100kmph in just 3.2 seconds. On a full charge, it offers an MIDC-rated driving range of up to 580km.