EVs were never meant to be Enthusiasts vehicles anyway. MG saw an obvious gap and decided to capitalize on it....The only reason people on Chinese forums are trying to meet and organize events with the Cyberster, is that people who were petrol heads before still share that interest of meeting...
LOL, we shall see when they turn up on the used market. Get it on the ramp before parting with the cash. 7 year warranty should cover that. I take it you're not ordering one? :,D
Dunno if this helps
The Cyberster will be equipped with an NMC battery made by United Auto Battery System (UABS) – the JV between SAIC and CATL. The entry-level roadster has the TZ230XY1301 electric motor on the rear axle for 314 hp
Can probably have a search of other cars that use this...
Im glad they avoided all black interior as well. Add some zzz to that lol. If they ever do all leather make it multicoloured and heated/cooled as well. Off white and black maybe with the off white door cards.
PPF on the external gloss black, chameleon windscreen and slight tints would look good when roof is up. Maybe can do something with the wheels a year later lol..
Sorry for dominating these threads 😂...I heard them say most of the allocation has been met. Funny enough spoke to my manager yesterday about it. He saw it at fully charged and is thinking about ordering one! Kids are all grown now...Ill wait a bit might be able to save 15k and get one in Camden...
Cyberster on track. Happy to wait till it drops to 40k-50k then ill look at AWD. F type to tight for me. I haven't been impressed with cars on the market. I feel like going back to Nissan Z or just getting a Porsche Cayman 718. But id be lying if i say i wasnt interested after seeing it at MG...
Just wondering how many of the current preorders will follow through to collection. Thats the hard bit. Good thing theres no covid in sight. That was terrible for the industry.
Depends on the value of the car and the cost of repair. The waiting time on parts for other asian brands are waiting weeks or months for parts. I had to wait 12 months for a part from Nissan that came via Netherlands. Shipping from China is usually 3 to 4 weeks.
Other brands like Porsche offer...
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