MG is heading back to its historic sporting roots with the MG Cyberster, an electric convertible sports car that ushers in a new market sector for Australia and New Zealand.
MG Motor Australia’s National Sales Manager, Brad Chruszcz said Australia is ready to take the wraps off its new all-electric roadster, the MG Cyberster, designed in its London studio and brought to Aussie dealers for official pre order in anticipation of its launch in Q4, 2024.
“We’re really excited to be opening dealer orders and our official register your interest for our all electric roadster, the Cyberster, featuring signature scissor doors as envisioned by Carl Gotham and his MG London design team.
“Remember the original MG? Small and affordable, fun-driving roadsters like the 1960s’ and 1970s’ MGB and 1990s’ MG F? Well, decades later, it’s back and thriving with the Cyberster and I’m so excited to get our customers into these cars. Dealers are taking orders as we speak with the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) range will fall between $100,000 and $150,000.
Exact MSRP figures will be finalised closer to the launch date.” “The Cyberster will be offered with a fully-electric fabric hood available in either a deep red or black which can be opened or closed in as little as 15 seconds, at this stage, the all wheel-drive Cyberster promises to be a compelling yet refined drive as we’re only looking to bring the 77 KWH AWD variant to Aussie shores.”
While local specifications are not confirmed yet, one thing is for sure, the Cyberster’s electrifying performance is combined with a luxurious and technologically advanced cabin that catapults the grand touring experience into the electric era, creating an environment previously reserved for ultra-expensive GTs. “The Cyberster pays respects to 100 years of MG creating vehicles that people love to drive.
I want it to be Q4 already so we can share our first ground-up, all-electric roadster with Aussie enthusiasts.” “We will be bringing limited numbers of these cars into the country so it’ll definitely be a case of supply verse demand given the interest we’ve already had from the public and our 90+ dealers,” he says.