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It's the first all-electric roadster to hit the UK's roadways, and Mat's got behind the wheel to learn what this all-electric cars resembles to drive.
First of all, let's have a look at the design. In advance, the Cyberster looks truly wise, with a long sloping nose throughout the bonnet that likewise has a number of creases consisted of. There might be a couple of fake vents in the bumper, however there are a number of genuine ones as well. The headlight design is quite wise, although unfortunately, they aren't matrix LEDs. Along the side, there are more creases to be found, along with a side skirt, while around the back there's a full-length light bar along with some arrow-shaped brake lights! They're definitely different, although we're uncertain if everyone will be a fan.
Step within and the cabin of the Cyberster is dazzling. There's a wrap-around design for the chauffeur, paired with three digital screens to choose from – 2 small ones for the sat nav and driving/charging information, together with a large screen to house the dials. There's also an additional screen on the centre console to manage the cabin's environment. There's fake leather across the dash and the seats, in addition to a mix of Alcantara also. All in all, the Cyberster is a really great location to sit!
When it concerns efficiency, there are two editions to select from. The entry-level is the Prize, which includes a single electrical motor and the capability to produce 340hp. The GT comes with 2 motors (and as an outcome, four-wheel drive) and the capability to put down 510hp! The GT is down on variety, though, rolling up with a declared range of 276 miles compared to the Prize's 316 miles of variety. Both cars come with a 74kWh battery pack.
The MG Cyberster starts at around ₤ 55,000 and increases to ₤ 65,000 for the range-topping edition. So is it worth it ?! You'll need to sign up with Mat to see for yourself!
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Design
02:11 Cost
02:22 Interior
08:24 Boot
09:54 Annoying Functions
12:05 Excellent Features
14:03 Motors & Efficiency
14:53 Town Driving
19:16 Motorway Driving
19:45 Back Road Driving
21:03 0-60mph
22:13 Decision
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