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MG Cyberster: the interior of the electric roadster is revealed Auto Plus news in your smartphone Auto Plus news in your mailbox

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MG Cyberster: the interior of the electric roadster is revealed Auto Plus news in your smartphone Auto Plus news in your mailbox

MG Cyberster is one of the most interesting electric sports cars. The model was presented in its final form last March, in particular, with its final design and several technical characteristics.

A few months later, the MG Cyberster was again talked about in China, as the manufacturer presented the interior of its model, rather elite neo-retro interior, judging by the first photos.

Sporty and elite interior?

The first thing you notice is the obvious the famous scissor door, as on the most exclusive supercars. The interior, especially in this red color, blows impression of quality and sportinesswith contoured leather and Alcantara seats.

The steering wheel also sports a sporty design, and behind it we find a series of curved screens that likely display key information related to driving and the infotainment system.

At the level of the central tunnel are the gearbox controls and another screen to control the air conditioning settings.

MG Cyberster in multiple figures

At 4.54 meters long and 1.33 meters tall, the Cyberster has fairly classic proportions for a roadster, with lines reminiscent of the thermal models we know now, starting with the BMW Z4.

The Cyberster will be offered in two versions with two electric motors. In the first one, we will find a 102 hp unit located at the front and a 218 hp engine. behind, in general 320 hp.

The second, more powerful, will have a front engine with a capacity of 204 hp, a rear unit with a capacity of 340 hp. 544 hp. In both cases, the top speed will be limited to 200 km/h, while there is no exact data on range, acceleration and possible other options with only the rear engine location, thus making traction.

Author: Yann Lethuyer
Source: Auto Plus

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