First Look At The New MG Cyberster Trophy | Driven+

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- The MG Cyberster has doors that open upwards, similar to a McLaren 750S, but the reviewer finds the doors of the Cyberster better.
- The Cyberster doors are a bit temperamental due to sensors that cause issues.
- The build quality of the interior is good, and the cream and gray color scheme goes well with the red roof.
- The design is slightly spoiled by narrow arrow turn signals on the back lights. A different light design might have complemented the car better.
- The GT version boasts 335 horsepower and does 0-60mph in 5 seconds, according to MG. Testing showed that it does 0-60mph in 5.54 seconds. After another test, the time was 5.15 seconds.
- The reviewer believes the seat is mounted too high. The seat height is a dislike of the car. The material usage, it looks good from the inside. It has rear-wheel drive.
- The trunk has space for two carry-on luggages. Small passport size compartment is included in the front.
- MG3 starts at £18,495. The upgrade is £2,000 more.
- The MG3 has carbon fiber effects on the front, and there are multiple cameras about the car.
- The MG3 has 191 horsepower, and it goes from 0-60mph in 7.7 seconds.
- The tester had a bit of trouble testing from 0-60mph in the MG3 because there was wheel spin when he took off.
- The tester thought the lights look cool. It also has five doors. However, it lacks a spare tire.
- The new MG HS is MG's largest SUV, and it looks good.
- 6'5" man could sit comfortably in the back of it.
- MG HS is £33,995.
- MG HS has 170 horsepower. Its 0-60 time is 9.61 seconds.
- "Aster Martin" DBX comes to the reviewer's mind when he first saw the car. The design is good, he thinks. Also, this car lacks a spare tire.

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