Glad this car has such good stats. It's the first electric sports car we have really had (I know some super cars, but they don't really count for normal people) it has range, power, feedback. The only complaint I have, as someone who can't charge my own car at home, is that 160KW is too slow for charging.
Looks good in the Cream colour…. I was in a MG showroom today , the sales guy mentioned a Cyberster called in and it was that colour.. maybe that one.. ?
It was good seeing other cars slowing down so as the driver and passenger could have a look at the car on the motorway/carraigeway. One lady in particular was having a nice butchers, Miles you lost a customer right there haha. Better luck next time. My wife is busting for a test in one as soon as they are in the showrooms. ☘ :}
If you had showed this clip to MG directors thirty years ago they would all have been clapping each other on their backs saying that’s 2024 and we are smashing it out the park, what a Car. we must be running our R&D brilliantly and even says our other MG models he like aren’t we great….😮 no you ran the brand into the ground with no investment or forward thinking…It’s great and sad at the same time a great Car but had to take a Chinese company to have the balls to bring the Badge back on U.K. roads to the next level, something our fumbling outdated management couldn’t do and watched as incompetence at the wheel ended a era and closed factories. I’d take that car in a heartbeat in the highlands on a nice day roof down - stunning. Yes it might not pop and bang or growl with a engine that smoke claim to need I just need a fun car to drive and that has it in buckets. One reviewer took it over the ski centres roads (old military road) through the Cairngorms national park and it just looked the part and took it in its stride before driving back down to London 480 miles.
Perhaps a dumb question... but in "one peddle" mode do the brake lights still come on so the vehicle behind you knows you're slowing down? It's my experience that FEW people possess the ability or are unable to grasp the concept of "depth perception". (My driving a standard almost exclusively has created a few close calls from behind when slowing down in gear without needing to brake....LoL)
Interesting. But I am always a bit sceptical when there is absolutely nothing to criticise. Not a single thing. I saw other reviews when the driver by example complains about the screens which are partly invisible because of the steering wheel.
A week after filming, it rained, and when I opened the driver's door to get into the car, the auto wipers switched on, and swooshed water into the inside of the door. There's a negative, but I didn't realise it at the time of filming. Sorry.
This wiper issues can also occur in the MG 4 and I have found it down to leaving the wipers switched on when you last left the vehicle you sit on the seat and the car turns on and the wipers will wipe. Les
@@UnderWarrantyI have a Cyberster for 2 months now and traveled 5,000 km. (Thailand) The screen viewing interference by the steering wheel is minimal and for practical purposes a non issue. The left screen is normally showing the "map" or "Android Auto" and is easily visible for all functions. The right screen I normally keep on "energy consumption" and there too it's only slightly hindered. I don't even notice any inconvenience at this point it's so minor.
would love the top model...hurry up and drop to 1/3rd price used, a la Taycan :) If only the UK market wasnt full of middle folk taking a huge cut - Home market price and 2 yrs depreciation and it becomes irresistible to a wide traditional 'MG' type customer market
They want hit 1/3 for long time.I saw that used MGs on sale my country are only slightly less then new so you are not saving almost anything buying them
@@dzonikg X4 X Power are down by a 1/3rd already - ebay ad shows dealer forecourt with list price on one and 30% lower price on a low mileage used one Brand not re-established enough to carry high pricing, seen as a budget import - personally I like them quite a bit, however they need to reflect home market pricing better - final assembly in UK, making it more of a Brit brand again?
In hot climates mid-day, (such as Thailand) its not advised to enjoy top down motoring thinking the A/C will effectively keep you cool. Climate settings on "auto" means the car will try and keep 23 degrees when it's 37 degrees outside. In trying to bridge this temperature differential the overall energy consumption climbs quite a bit. Even with windows up. Hence I enjoy top down motoring in early mornings or evenings and avoid mid-day sun. When the outside temperatures are tolerable I turn the climate controls off when top down. The screen panel inserted between the rollover hoops is nicely functional eliminating most buffeting. 👍 Nothing like arriving at your destination top down, with your favorite tunes blasting at "disturbing the peace" volumes, and then open the scissors doors and watch the folks around you smile with envy. Such is the little joys in life! 🤣
We charged from 36% to 70% at Gloucester, and then I added an extra 10% at Membury, as I thought I was cutting it a bit fine (arrived in Catford with 14% remaining).
Miles is 5'11", Charles (videographer) is 6'1". But today we've handed over a Cyberster to someone who is 6'4", and he's driven 180 miles back to Oxford in it... So you probably will fit!
Motorway speed was in line with the prevailing limit/traffic speed. So 70mph where possible, 50mph where mandated, less when stuck in traffic around Birmingham.
This car should have been a hybrid, not a full EV Small lightweight battery, for around town, and short journeys, and a powerful V6 for maximum fun. The only problem is that it weighs well over 2000Kg, so its far too heavy for a roadster. Inca Yellow, that was a Triumph Stag and Spitfire colour, back in the late 70s.
Why would they use an acronym (EVSE) that already has an entrenched meaning in regards of EVs? 🤷♂ Re. performance testing ... Hyundai Ioniq 5N is probably the only real competitor at this price point. Or maybe a Tesla model? I can't think of an ICE competitor though.
Was miles delivering that for a customer,because when i asked if Chorley would deliver to Devon i was told emphatically no but then my car was only a little cheapy MG4 SE .haha😂
@@ChorleyGroup ok miles thanks for your reply,first time I’ve ever had a direct reply so thanks for that,I love my MG4 SE WHICH I bought from newton abbot Eden’s so if you have a spare cyberster I’ll take one off your hands,long as it’s for free 😂
Because if all 3 lanes are congested, then moving to lane 1 won't help anybody? Also because at this point of the motorway, lane 1 splits from lanes 2&3, so there's lots of people swapping from 1 to 2 (and vice versa), hence the congestion.
As for performance cars, no Boxster owner will be interested in this car. You buy a Boxster for the handling(which electric cars just cant do yet), so you can say you own a Porsche and so the 911 owners can look down their nose at you, even though the Boxster is superior to the 911 in most regards.
My mother in laws next door neighbour has an MG electric car, it spends more time in the garage having warranty work done than it spends on his drive they are probably a bag of shite, but like Skoda they will get better over time I suspect you need to give them 10 years and a collaboration with a German company maybe
Mainly because at home its 7kw, and out on the road most fast chargers delivery ~100kw, especially if sharing the charging station with a car on the other side. So 250kw may as well be 1000kw…woild be nice but have never experienced it on my years of public charging.
Your own video makes you look too big (tall) for the car and you are only 5ft 11. I hear what you say about headroom but my eyes tell me it looks designed for shorter people. The battery floor plan makes sense in a saloon but just putting sports car body on top of a saloon battery pack seems to have resulted in something that "looks" like a sport but may isn't. Many good things there though.
@@stevewhitmill2037 Fisker has similar range to Tesla. MG got the L6 coming in 2025 with 400+ miles and solid state batteries. 15 minutes charge time.
Picked my Cyberster twin motor version up from Chorley motors last week and drove it down to cornwall for the weekend. I can honestly say that the real world range I experienced was pretty much the same as what I experience in my 3 year old model 3 dual with 30k miles on it. The MG appears to deliver a real range of approx 240 ish miles whilst being driven energetically. This is pretty much the same as my model 3 (despite predicted range of 300+ miles on a 100% charge). My conclusion is that the Cyberster has more than enough range for me between charges, and TBH after 200+ miles of driving I’m ready for a coffee stop anyway. So no issue. It’s also worth mentioning that my first few days of driving the Cyberster have resulted in a permanent grin fixed on my mid life crisis face. It is such a fun car to drive, in every way that I hoped it would be. Look I’m not saying it’s better or worse that a Tesla. I’m still keeping my model 3 for the foreseeable future, and love what it’s capable of. Also no one can beat the Tesla simplicity of intuitive user experience (I’ve owned teslas for over 10 years now and think I’ve looked at the manual once!). These are totally different cars designed for completely different use cases and will probably sell in completely different volumes. Let’s all just congratulate MG for bringing the first electric 2 seater rag top to the market and rejoice in the fact that we have an ever increasing selection of great new EVs to choose from now. Also big thanks to Chorley motors for the perfect, seamless and enjoyable buying experience. Great job Megan and Miles!
I appreciate that for MG this model has great build quality but as a brand it can't be measured against a Jag, Porsche or BMW. They are known brands with known quality and depreciation figures. MG has a history of being cheap with high depreciation. As unique as this is in 2024... By 2025 / 26 the novelty will have worn off and "deals" will be out there. Look at the MG4 X-Power. It is now already being discounted by £10,000 off..!
I think jaguar may have something to match it ?. As they going electric only ?. But at the moment I think MG are on their own ?. For now but don't be fooled by the badge MG and jaguar are now Asian owners?. So take your choice ?.and with this new government pay-per mile ,and restricted mph ?. As in Europe What's the point ?.
Cool a MG 2 seater . Been a long time coming .
I was looking forward to the Miles Cyberster test drive, your videos are always a great watch.
It looks amazing and I can't wait to see more content.
Thank you very much!
Love the design language, it looks comfortable EV grand tourers are coming of age.
Glad this car has such good stats. It's the first electric sports car we have really had (I know some super cars, but they don't really count for normal people)
it has range, power, feedback. The only complaint I have, as someone who can't charge my own car at home, is that 160KW is too slow for charging.
Looks good in the Cream colour…. I was in a MG showroom today , the sales guy mentioned a Cyberster called in and it was that colour.. maybe that one.. ?
damn, that's a proper 007 Start
Great long drive review of the Cyberster!
One lovely motor
Indeed it is!
It's a missed opportunity you tested it in the comfort mode. I guess most of GT buyers would like to know the range in the 4 wheel drive mode
Love it....😊
Thank you! 😊
It was good seeing other cars slowing down so as the driver and passenger could have a look at the car on the motorway/carraigeway. One lady in particular was having a nice butchers, Miles you lost a customer right there haha. Better luck next time. My wife is busting for a test in one as soon as they are in the showrooms. ☘ :}
This looks really great I could do the mid life crisis in this no problem 👍
Love this and can’t believe it’s all electric. Are they any other convertible like this which are 100% EV?
Probably not, for the time being.
Nope not till Boxster next summer. BMW are likely to make one based on the 2 saloon EVs they have already.
maserati grancabrio folgore but it is way to expensive
Great video and review. Hope you still have your phone after 19min 5sec of filming lol.
If you had showed this clip to MG directors thirty years ago they would all have been clapping each other on their backs saying that’s 2024 and we are smashing it out the park, what a Car. we must be running our R&D brilliantly and even says our other MG models he like aren’t we great….😮 no you ran the brand into the ground with no investment or forward thinking…It’s great and sad at the same time a great Car but had to take a Chinese company to have the balls to bring the Badge back on U.K. roads to the next level, something our fumbling outdated management couldn’t do and watched as incompetence at the wheel ended a era and closed factories.
I’d take that car in a heartbeat in the highlands on a nice day roof down - stunning. Yes it might not pop and bang or growl with a engine that smoke claim to need I just need a fun car to drive and that has it in buckets. One reviewer took it over the ski centres roads (old military road) through the Cairngorms national park and it just looked the part and took it in its stride before driving back down to London 480 miles.
The UK government could have bought it as CCP did lol...maybe theyre broke 😂
@@autodigitvlogs Had the UK Govt bought it, it would just go thru the, no investment-bankrupcy-rescue cycle ...
They could add some more sounds like an LFA V10 and Taycan sound and maybe gears simulator. All software so easy to do
What about the odometer “error” at 17:36, what’s that all about?
This car was running pre-production software, so didn't have an odometer.
Thanks for replying. Might have been good to mention that on the video. Interesting to see that the mileage on the odometer is not registering. 👍
What a handsome car.
Thank u very lovely MG
Forward visibility ok? Had a couple of reviews saying tall people may struggle. I’m 5,11 like you so should be fine for me
Perhaps a dumb question... but in "one peddle" mode do the brake lights still come on so the vehicle behind you knows you're slowing down? It's my experience that FEW people possess the ability or are unable to grasp the concept of "depth perception". (My driving a standard almost exclusively has created a few close calls from behind when slowing down in gear without needing to brake....LoL)
Yes, the brake lights also come on in Kers Mode 3 too.
Pedal
What was the bhp and 0-60 in super sport mode
503bhp 3.5 seconds
Any vibration aka X Power?
Looks like a really nice sports car. I wonder what the depreciation will be though.
Shouldn't be too bad - they're not being sold in huge numbers, and not being discounted like Taycans.
Let's hope the depreciation is high, I'd really like one of these
@@christopherstura4803 used next summer probably be only a few with ex demos. GT probably 50k and trophy 45k
What % did you use for the journey? Did I miss yhe charge to amd final charge details?
I've got Model 3 Performance. Can you do a drag race please, Tesla M3P (family saloon car) vs Cyberster GT (2 seater roadster)
Nice car 👍
Interesting. But I am always a bit sceptical when there is absolutely nothing to criticise. Not a single thing. I saw other reviews when the driver by example complains about the screens which are partly invisible because of the steering wheel.
A week after filming, it rained, and when I opened the driver's door to get into the car, the auto wipers switched on, and swooshed water into the inside of the door. There's a negative, but I didn't realise it at the time of filming. Sorry.
Not everyone seems to have a problem seeing the screens, it depends on your height and where you position the wheel.
This wiper issues can also occur in the MG 4 and I have found it down to leaving the wipers switched on when you last left the vehicle you sit on the seat and the car turns on and the wipers will wipe.
Les
@@tsedge99 Unless you position the steering wheel below the screens they will always be blocked
@@UnderWarrantyI have a Cyberster for 2 months now and traveled 5,000 km. (Thailand) The screen viewing interference by the steering wheel is minimal and for practical purposes a non issue. The left screen is normally showing the "map" or "Android Auto" and is easily visible for all functions. The right screen I normally keep on "energy consumption" and there too it's only slightly hindered. I don't even notice any inconvenience at this point it's so minor.
would love the top model...hurry up and drop to 1/3rd price used, a la Taycan :)
If only the UK market wasnt full of middle folk taking a huge cut - Home market price and 2 yrs depreciation and it becomes irresistible to a wide traditional 'MG' type customer market
They want hit 1/3 for long time.I saw that used MGs on sale my country are only slightly less then new so you are not saving almost anything buying them
Thats if you can find one 😂 not many will be for sale and the price will be higher than usual
@@dzonikg X4 X Power are down by a 1/3rd already - ebay ad shows dealer forecourt with list price on one and 30% lower price on a low mileage used one
Brand not re-established enough to carry high pricing, seen as a budget import - personally I like them quite a bit, however they need to reflect home market pricing better - final assembly in UK, making it more of a Brit brand again?
Great review!
How many times did you pit and how long was each one?
Also...how was the A/C with the top down?
In hot climates mid-day, (such as Thailand) its not advised to enjoy top down motoring thinking the A/C will effectively keep you cool. Climate settings on "auto" means the car will try and keep 23 degrees when it's 37 degrees outside. In trying to bridge this temperature differential the overall energy consumption climbs quite a bit. Even with windows up. Hence I enjoy top down motoring in early mornings or evenings and avoid mid-day sun. When the outside temperatures are tolerable I turn the climate controls off when top down. The screen panel inserted between the rollover hoops is nicely functional eliminating most buffeting. 👍 Nothing like arriving at your destination top down, with your favorite tunes blasting at "disturbing the peace" volumes, and then open the scissors doors and watch the folks around you smile with envy. Such is the little joys in life! 🤣
We charged from 36% to 70% at Gloucester, and then I added an extra 10% at Membury, as I thought I was cutting it a bit fine (arrived in Catford with 14% remaining).
I tended to not use AC with the roof open, as the ambient temperature was 20°c, so didn't need it.
Which track is it going to be tested on. I good comparison is F Type R 2015-2018
We use Three Sisters circuit, near Wigan, as it's the closest to us. I'll have to try to find someone with an F Type R then!
@@ChorleyGroup my friend has one but we are in London no where near Wigan! 😂. Look forward to the video!
Two questions, how tall are you (I’m 6’ 4”), and what was your average motorway speed. Thanks.
Miles is 5'11", Charles (videographer) is 6'1". But today we've handed over a Cyberster to someone who is 6'4", and he's driven 180 miles back to Oxford in it... So you probably will fit!
Motorway speed was in line with the prevailing limit/traffic speed. So 70mph where possible, 50mph where mandated, less when stuck in traffic around Birmingham.
Dont know a single ev owner, including me, that uses any of the engine sound stuff. I bought mine for the quiet.
On the circuit, test it against the Tesla Model 3 Performance :) I also want to know if my golf clubs with cart fit in the trunk :)
Golf clubs, yes. Cart? Depends how foldable it is!
MG fix the bumper and the car is perfect
This car should have been a hybrid, not a full EV
Small lightweight battery, for around town, and short journeys, and a powerful V6 for maximum fun.
The only problem is that it weighs well over 2000Kg, so its far too heavy for a roadster.
Inca Yellow, that was a Triumph Stag and Spitfire colour, back in the late 70s.
Alpine contender?
Why would they use an acronym (EVSE) that already has an entrenched meaning in regards of EVs? 🤷♂
Re. performance testing ... Hyundai Ioniq 5N is probably the only real competitor at this price point. Or maybe a Tesla model? I can't think of an ICE competitor though.
Dunno, ask Bose, it's their trademark apparently (Bose EVSE).
Great video. I'd suggest a comparison with the current Tesla 3 Performance.
Apples and oranges.
Yeah, 5 seat saloon versus 2 seat convertible. Not really in the same sector.
Chinese very clever know what people love esp 2 seater sports cars
When you realise it's for sale @25k£ in China
Was miles delivering that for a customer,because when i asked if Chorley would deliver to Devon i was told emphatically no but then my car was only a little cheapy MG4 SE .haha😂
No, I was delivering it to MGs Marketing Agency for filming
@@ChorleyGroup ok miles thanks for your reply,first time I’ve ever had a direct reply so thanks for that,I love my MG4 SE WHICH I bought from newton abbot Eden’s so if you have a spare cyberster I’ll take one off your hands,long as it’s for free 😂
0:35 GT model with 503bhp blah blah ………whilst white van overtakes 😂
Obviously wasnt putting his foot down.
I would compare it to a mustang
That car is super Amazing that one is my one dream car.cant you give me that car for to good friends hehehehehehe Thank you
if you are on a motorway in slow moving traffic and you are a professional driver why are you in lane 3 ?
Because if all 3 lanes are congested, then moving to lane 1 won't help anybody? Also because at this point of the motorway, lane 1 splits from lanes 2&3, so there's lots of people swapping from 1 to 2 (and vice versa), hence the congestion.
@@ChorleyGroup i really dont think thats have the rules read ! so you hog lane 3 to help people ?
No hardtop, hmmmm nope.
The canvas top is semi-solid. It's not just fabric. But there is also talk of a 2+2 coupe version coming next year.
to much dude, show more of the car...
Funny how the high power GT roadster gets constantly overtaken by commercial vehicles on the highway 🤣
As soon as it said the dual cost from £59,000 I lost interest.
Which for comparison is less than an entry level Boxster, or same as a BMW Z4.
@@ChorleyGroup It's all about the emblem on the front of the car, yes badge snobbery.
As for performance cars, no Boxster owner will be interested in this car. You buy a Boxster for the handling(which electric cars just cant do yet), so you can say you own a Porsche and so the 911 owners can look down their nose at you, even though the Boxster is superior to the 911 in most regards.
My mother in laws next door neighbour has an MG electric car, it spends more time in the garage having warranty work done than it spends on his drive they are probably a bag of shite, but like Skoda they will get better over time I suspect you need to give them 10 years and a collaboration with a German company maybe
SAIC MG already work with Audi, VW and GM motors.
$129,000. That’s a lot of money for a roadster.
Another great Chinese car .
I still find it odd that 'people' consider anything below 250kW as fast charging 🤷🏼♂
Mainly because at home its 7kw, and out on the road most fast chargers delivery ~100kw, especially if sharing the charging station with a car on the other side. So 250kw may as well be 1000kw…woild be nice but have never experienced it on my years of public charging.
Technically, anything over 120kW is ultra-rapid charging.
@@EVMan298 Agreed - but practically speaking, it's not even "fast" unless it's 250kw plus
@@jasonhollanduk Sounds like you’ve been spoilt by Tesla 😅
I use 100kW rapid chargers frequently and they’re fine for my motorway journeys.
Your own video makes you look too big (tall) for the car and you are only 5ft 11. I hear what you say about headroom but my eyes tell me it looks designed for shorter people. The battery floor plan makes sense in a saloon but just putting sports car body on top of a saloon battery pack seems to have resulted in something that "looks" like a sport but may isn't. Many good things there though.
The battery pack is 11cm tall, so doesn't add too much height. Centre of Gravity is still lower than an Aston Martin Vanquish.
Pitch it against the Audi rs3 about the same price.
Different type of car though. Not a cabriolet.
Still have public charging which can be a pain and expensive. This is where i feel Tesla is a league above
This car has been announced for years now and there is still no introduction date. It’s getting ridiculous now.
I collect mine this week - they have there test drive cars in store now in Chorley
I drove a nice grey one but ordered a yellow
Demonstrators are now at Chorley MG and Blackpool MG. Customer cars are arriving within the next week or so.
Congratulations! In Germany there isn’t even a date when ordering will be possible.
MG in Stockport have them. Go. Now.
Shame there is no petrol.
Remember its Chinese.
So much promise. And them it all went south with that absolutely ugly backside.
Much rather have a z4.
They have an ev version now? 😂
Is a Z4 slow?
Efficiency is poor. As a Tesla owner, it's something no other company has got near yet, like for like.
Boring Tesla l. How are all your neighbours who have the identical Teslas?
@@stevewhitmill2037 Fisker has similar range to Tesla. MG got the L6 coming in 2025 with 400+ miles and solid state batteries. 15 minutes charge time.
Picked my Cyberster twin motor version up from Chorley motors last week and drove it down to cornwall for the weekend. I can honestly say that the real world range I experienced was pretty much the same as what I experience in my 3 year old model 3 dual with 30k miles on it. The MG appears to deliver a real range of approx 240 ish miles whilst being driven energetically. This is pretty much the same as my model 3 (despite predicted range of 300+ miles on a 100% charge). My conclusion is that the Cyberster has more than enough range for me between charges, and TBH after 200+ miles of driving I’m ready for a coffee stop anyway. So no issue. It’s also worth mentioning that my first few days of driving the Cyberster have resulted in a permanent grin fixed on my mid life crisis face. It is such a fun car to drive, in every way that I hoped it would be. Look I’m not saying it’s better or worse that a Tesla. I’m still keeping my model 3 for the foreseeable future, and love what it’s capable of. Also no one can beat the Tesla simplicity of intuitive user experience (I’ve owned teslas for over 10 years now and think I’ve looked at the manual once!). These are totally different cars designed for completely different use cases and will probably sell in completely different volumes. Let’s all just congratulate MG for bringing the first electric 2 seater rag top to the market and rejoice in the fact that we have an ever increasing selection of great new EVs to choose from now. Also big thanks to Chorley motors for the perfect, seamless and enjoyable buying experience. Great job Megan and Miles!
I appreciate that for MG this model has great build quality but as a brand it can't be measured against a Jag, Porsche or BMW. They are known brands with known quality and depreciation figures. MG has a history of being cheap with high depreciation. As unique as this is in 2024... By 2025 / 26 the novelty will have worn off and "deals" will be out there. Look at the MG4 X-Power. It is now already being discounted by £10,000 off..!
Dying legacy brands. Jaquar won't exist is a few years.
It's still a battery
So we all know battery's never last only as good as the guarantee
Stop whingeing.
Yawn 😦
I think jaguar may have something to match it ?. As they going electric only ?.
But at the moment I think MG are on their own ?.
For now but don't be fooled by the badge MG and jaguar are now Asian owners?.
So take your choice ?.and with this new government pay-per mile ,and restricted mph ?. As in Europe
What's the point ?.