JSW Group and Chinese car manufacturer SAIC Motor-owned MG Motor India today unveiled the Cyberster, an all-electric convertible roadster, in India. This vehicle, touted as the world’s first fully-electric super gaming car, is powered by dual motor. The company said that the Cyberster can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds.
Commenting on the launch, Sajjan Jindal, Chairman of JSW Group said that they want to launch one electric vehicle every 3-4 months. «The idea is to create a Maruti moment,» Jindal said. MG Motor, a British brand owned by SAIC Motor, entered into a joint venture with the JSW Group. Jindal’s JSW Group hold 35 per cent of the company’s India operations.
MG Motor today displayed three new EVs — MG 4 EV Hatchback, alongside MG 5 and MG Cyberster.
The MG Cyberster presents a captivating appearance, embodying the essence of classic British sports car design while departing from the inspiration of MG's earlier roadsters. Equipped with LED headlights and a lengthy bonnet, it exudes the quintessential charm of a sports car. The strategic use of gloss black plastics cleverly conceals the car's bulk, creating an illusion of compactness. At the rear, arrow-shaped taillights add a unique touch to the design, though some may find them slightly unconventional amidst the overall pleasing aesthetics.
Adding to its allure, the Cyberster boasts electronically operated scissor doors, a feature typically associated with exclusive and high-priced supercars. MG's incorporation of these