New 2025 MG Cyberster Review | Supercar looks for £55K?

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Here is the requested summary of the YouTube video review of the MG Cyberster:

The Cyberster has classic sports car styling with a low front nose.

The headlights have webbed designs.

It has a long bonnet.

Scissor doors, similar to a Lamborghini, are a centerpiece.

The reviewer likes the alloy wheel design and rear arrow indicators.

There is a splitter effect in the back, along with a center light like an F1 car.

The trunk has 249 liters of space.

The interior can be described as a cockpit with four screens.

There are trip computer options on one screen, central driving displays, infotainment and satnav, and climate control.

Semi-real shortcut buttons vibrate when pushed.

The gear shifter has an interesting setup.

The car features two cup holders, which can be put away for a smooth surface.

There are channels and lift-out glove boxes for storage, as well as a normal glove box.

The cabin and seats are comfortable.

Depending on how the steering wheel is held, some of the screens are blocked.

The steering wheel can adjust regen braking.

Multiple methods exist for opening and closing the doors.

It costs £55,000.

The all-wheel drive version has over 500 horsepower.

The all-wheel drive is £60,000 and goes 0-62 in 3.2 seconds.

It will do over 300 miles on a charge and can recharge to 80% in half an hour.

The damping needs improvement.

Otherwise, the rear wheel drive Cyberster is beautiful to drive, and a keen driver would enjoy it.

While it may not be the sportiest car, it will engage the driver.

It makes for a viable, composed, comfortable GT cruiser to drive long distances.

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