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- MG Cyberster EV Ditches Yoke Steering Design - Top Range Offers 544HP!
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The mass-production version of the MG Cyberster, would feature some updates to its interior design most noticeable to the steering yoke which would be swapped to a conventional steering wheel. The steering yoke will now be offered as an optional feature, while the steering wheel will come as standard. The new steering wheel has three spokes, a flat bottom, and includes a drive mode selector and additional shifters.
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Another notable change is the interior colour scheme. The mass-production version now has a red interior, whereas the pre-production model had a red-black-white scheme. The pillars and roof remain black. The new shade of red gives the interior a stylish appearance. The MG Cyberster retains its convertible configuration, similar to the pre-production model. The scissor door cards now feature seat adjustment buttons.
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The instrument cluster and infotainment screens in the MG Cyberster's interior remain unchanged. The driver is presented with three screens that form a curved monitor behind the steering wheel. The centre tunnel retains its design, with touch-sensitive climate control buttons, a gear selector, and parking brake buttons. Additionally, the centre tunnel includes a screen, roof control buttons, and cup holders.
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Manufactured by SAIC Group, the MG Cyberster is a spacious two-door roadster with dimensions of 4535mm in length, 1913mm wide and 1329mm tall with a wheelbase of 2690mm. The entry-level model would be equipped with a single rear mounted electric motor producing 314 hp, while the top-trim level offers a twin-motor 4WD variant with a combined power output of 544 hp. The Cyberster’s top speed would be capped at 200 km/h.
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Furthermore the Cyberster would be offered with two battery options, a 64 kWh and 77 kWh with a driving range of 501-580 km. The top-spec 4WD version would weigh 1985kg. The Cyberster is set to launch in the Chinese market this year, with an expected starting price of RMB300,000 (RM194,000).
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Kumeran Sagathevan
More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!
