Two months with an MG Cyberster: As good as it looks?

Uploaded 7 months ago by CarGurus UK

Video Summary

The main points of the YouTube video review of the electric car (MG Cyberster):

- Its design is spectacular and has a Maserati-ish look.
- The electric car comes with a 74.4-kilowatt-hour battery.
- Single motor version has a range of up to 316 miles.
- All-wheel-drive GT has 503 brake horsepower and does 0 to 62 in 3.2 seconds.
- All-wheel-drive GT has a range of 267 miles.
- Standard Single Motor cost $55,000, while the GT is $60,000.
- The pure electric car is inexpensive to fuel, about 10 pence a mile to fuel when charged at home.
- The car includes a weekly shop size boot where the hood does not affect boot space.
- The doors are styled after Lamborghini Doors, making people often mistake it for a Lamborghini.
- The driver of the car is annoyed at the amount of screens and the complexity of the interface.
- The Satellite Navigation screen is small and behind the driver's hand on the steering wheel, making it unable to see the satellite navigation.
- The car has three different levels of regenerative braking that provide good control.
- The vertical dumping is slightly bouncy, so the wheels lose traction while turning during fast corners.
- The car handles well and has smooth throttle response; brake feel could be better.
- Driving mode includes "Sports" and "Comfort," the first helps the vehicle feel very powerful, and the second is smoother.
- If you change the brightness on one screen, it will not affect the remaining screens.
- This car also has a “Vehicle to Load, “which lets you charge your electrical devices with the car's high-voltage battery.
- The MG can be charged up to 144-kilowatts at a rapid charger. 10% to 80% can occur in just 40 minutes.
- The seat has little adjustments, making drivers taller than 6ft uncomfortable in this car.
- The car's electric components make it much heavier than expected.

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