Price of the first affordable electric sportscar, the MG Cyberster, revealed

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @ftb2772
    @ftb2772 Год назад +21

    Love that MG (CN) are getting in and giving people what they are asking for.. all the while Legacy Auto are still scratching their behinds wondering if EV’s will succeed.

    • @alsius9162
      @alsius9162 Год назад

      Mg China?

    • @phil1898
      @phil1898 Год назад +2

      EV's won't 'succeed' in the medium to long term unless the politicians get out of the mindset of using them to enrich themselves and their friends. The charging infrastructure, apart from Tesla's supercharger network, is appalling and it's not improving. And what about the energy supply problems? In the UK, we can barely cope with current demand let alone the demands of mass EV charging.

  • @Mel_Gerrard
    @Mel_Gerrard Год назад +37

    That MG is a beauty

    • @kalmmonke5037
      @kalmmonke5037 Год назад

      ugly front end though, interioir

    • @philmelb1022
      @philmelb1022 Год назад

      We just need oz dollar to rise to 80 USA be better. Or either better against Chinese yen.

  • @stevehartley7504
    @stevehartley7504 Год назад +22

    I'd get one in a heartbeat
    It looks great and actually coming soon

  • @timoliver8940
    @timoliver8940 Год назад +3

    I would seriously consider buying this when it’s time to change my lovely and great fun Mini Cooper S E and it will sit nicely on my drive beside my 2023 Defender 90 D250

  • @sonicliberation
    @sonicliberation Год назад +20

    Mazda is sooooo missing the boat by not offering an EV Miata IMO.

    • @connclissmann6514
      @connclissmann6514 Год назад +5

      Aged - Mazda is missing out on EVs, period. Like so many of the Japanese car manufacturers.

    • @freedomruss
      @freedomruss Год назад

      They know EXACTLY what they're doing. EV tech is a money losing enterprise that only exists because of government (taxpayer) subsidies.

    • @inzane456
      @inzane456 Год назад +2

      Im glad they're in no rush to electrify.

    • @jeromemartinbuhet7341
      @jeromemartinbuhet7341 Год назад +1

      Correct

    • @freedomruss
      @freedomruss Год назад

      What about that car carrier burning up in the North Sea? EVs are great to start a car-b-que. 😎

  • @marketingwizdom
    @marketingwizdom Год назад +13

    Yes I’d definitely consider it. Very appealing!

  • @jonnyb2532
    @jonnyb2532 Год назад +12

    Best MG sports car since the MGA-Twin Cam.

    • @JohnBaker-jj5tx
      @JohnBaker-jj5tx Год назад

      It's not an MG thought is it. I've stuck RR badge on my fiesta, but it's still a Ford.
      It's a SAIC
      (let's do half union jack rear lights to keep the illusion going).

  • @MrGMawson2438
    @MrGMawson2438 Год назад +14

    I do like the MG Cyberster, but I still can't afford one mate

    • @HafiZzZzZz
      @HafiZzZzZz Год назад +1

      As if. Tickle Tickle, we know you are rich.

  • @RCdiy
    @RCdiy Год назад +13

    Keep in mind not all countries list prices all inclusive and not all manufacturers list prices the same way. For example in N America the taxes and other fees are not shown on the website. Also Tesla lists its prices including delivery while traditional Auto does not. Delivery can add a grand or two. Taxes can add up to 15%. Fees for auto dealers near me are up to a grand.

    • @mnhsty
      @mnhsty Год назад

      Hardly matters, given that the government prevents you from buying them.

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад

      Prestige cars are VERY expensive in Australia, both new and used. Way more expensive than in the UK. However, there seems to be an unexplained discrepancy in the comparative price of EVs in Australia and New Zealand, which goes beyond the fact that there are still Government rebates for new EVs in Australia and NZ, whereas they've ended in the UK. I don't know why, but even Teslas are cheaper in Australia and NZ than they are in the UK, and that is after Tesla reduced its prices in the UK.
      Tesla did a smart thing in the UK. After having raised its prices significantly, in-line with the very expensive prices of new competitors in the EV segment, it soon after reduced them again, making Tesla comparatively good value. Given Tesla's lead in technology, range, performance, and of course, charging infrastructure, Tesla is now the price leader in the EV segment in the UK.
      There is only one brand that significantly undercuts Tesla on price in the UK and that is MG, but the MGs aren't in the same league. Of course, there are other EVs on the market, but I think it's fair to say that MG and Tesla have the largest shares of EV sales in the UK. If you can't afford a Tesla, you are more likely than not buying an MG, and if you need an estate car (wagon), there is only the MG5.
      Currently, there is no brand in the EV segment in the UK cheaper than MG, and all the other cheaper than Tesla options are so close to Tesla prices that it doesn't make much sense to buy them. The VW ID range feels cheap and nasty even compared to MG, and the VAG group products all have expensive options. Kia's EV6 is in short supply, and is ultimately priced against the Model Y. Hyundai's Ioniq 5 has had rave reviews, but is also priced against the Model Y. Nissan's new Ariya is more expensive than the Model Y, etc, etc, etc.
      And utlimately, it comes down to charging infrastructure. Tesla has it, while all others still don't. Tesla has reduced its prices so that they aren't beaten on price, and they have the supercharger netwwork. Very smart. And the only brand that's selling EVs for significantly less is MG. The offerings between MG and Tesla, either have expensive options, are from new Chinese brands, or have long wait times.
      Here in the UK, it seems as if there's now a lot of choice in the EV segment, especially for crossovers, but given the general lack of infrastructure, Tesla remains the compelling choice. Even without the supercharger network, Tesla is price competitive, and when you consider they have leading technology, range and performance, they are price leaders. The only thing that lets Tesla down is its reputation for poor build quality. And the reviews of the Model Y stated the ride was too hard, which has apparently been addressed.
      Anyway, I've lived in the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the Middle East, and average cars in the US were by far the cheapest, although that was some time ago. Of course, the US hasn't traditionally had a significant sub-compact market, so the cheapest cars are sold elsewhere. And now we have really cheap cars being sold in the emerging markets, particularly in Asia. There also used to be countries in Europe that were significantly cheaper than the UK, and some people even ordered right-hand drive cars from European dealers and imported them, but no longer. If you look at the prices of European cars in the US, they are significantly cheaper in the UK, both new and used. Maybe new prices of some cars are a little lower in Europe than in the UK, but if you look at used prices that's not the case. In Europe, used prices are relatively high and the average miles (kilometres) covered is extremely high compared to cars in the UK.
      Overall, the UK is in fact one of the cheaper car markets. And you also have to consider the cost of ownership, particularly maintenance. The UK has a lot of marque specialists offering expertise and competitive labour rates, and there's generally good availability of parts and often multiple suppliers. In New Zealand, for instance, that's not the case. In many countries, if you buy anything remotely special, it's significantly more expensive to buy and also to maintain. There may well be only one importer/dealer in the country and only one service centre. The technicians may have lower expertise. Often, they haven't been on all the factory courses, or you have one trained technician leading a workshop where none of the other mechanics have any specialist marque training or any training with a comparable marque. Trying to keep even a very ordinary car well-maintained can be essentially impossible in some countries where the average mechanic is a 'cowboy'.
      Lastly, in addition to what RCdiy said, some countries have a culture of dealers charging more than MSRP, commonly termed overs. That hasn't really been a thing in the UK, although Covid resulted in many delivery mileage 'used' vehicles being marketed for overs. However, the market in recent weeks appears to recovering, with more used cars up for sale since Covid, meaning new cars are now arriving in greater numbers, and new car sales numbers, however they are calculated, back that up. And the amount of overs being asked, even for special cars, is also dropping quite quickly.

  • @GolLeeMe
    @GolLeeMe Год назад +6

    Fantastic Halo vehicle. Not a practical day to day runner, but great as a replacement of that old 2 door drop top in your garage. Its a stand out.

  • @user-jh6vt8vx4v
    @user-jh6vt8vx4v Год назад +4

    I think this time is the one of the handful occasions Im grateful this car is not available in Canada. Im sure if it does, it will blow a big hole on my financial planning

    • @user-zs3wg6hs7x
      @user-zs3wg6hs7x Год назад

      I know an engineer who built it, and he said that in China, it costs less than $40,000 in the most advanced configuration

  • @humphreybradley3060
    @humphreybradley3060 Год назад +23

    Definitely! Waiting for an affordable electric 2-seater for a few years. The single motor would be the version I’d go for

    • @user-zs3wg6hs7x
      @user-zs3wg6hs7x Год назад

      I know an engineer who built it, and he said that in China, it costs less than $40,000 in the most advanced configuration😂

  • @donaldmitchell6994
    @donaldmitchell6994 Год назад +2

    Years ago I owned an MG Midget and later an MGB. YE, for sure, I'd buy one to put beside the Tesla Model 3 but I live in the interesting car desert of the USA

  • @danielreisinger6054
    @danielreisinger6054 Год назад +3

    i have an MG4 and its the best car i ever had. love the design and power of MG

  • @white183a
    @white183a Год назад +12

    I love this car Wow

  • @petersimms4982
    @petersimms4982 Год назад +8

    Absolutely stunning, amazing, stonking, adorable, refined, beautiful, glamorous, glorious,😊

  • @gavintillman1884
    @gavintillman1884 Год назад +2

    I was originally expecting to replace my current Model S with a new one before the engine/battery warranty runs out, but that's been scuppered by the RHD debacle, and you know what? I'm a single guy, I might just go now the MG route - that looks bloody good to me.

  • @petersimms4982
    @petersimms4982 Год назад +6

    I never ever thought id see the day when an MG totally outshined a jag and ive owned an mg tc and an mg b 😁

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад +1

      I wouldn't go quite that far, but the Cyberster could be somewhat of a disruptor. I doubt Porsche expected MG to launch such a car with the option of well in excess of 500bhp. I would think that's making them rethink the power options for the upcoming Boxster/Cayman EVs.

    • @fatdoi003
      @fatdoi003 Год назад

      @@nigel.w mg is only the beginning.... soon i'll expect merc and byd will do an AMG ev sports car

  • @daveh6356
    @daveh6356 Год назад +5

    I want to believe MG held their sports team intact because this is MG's heritage - accessible sport cars.

  • @raytreherne26
    @raytreherne26 Год назад +2

    Car is stunning,
    cant agree that its cheap, last year promotions were indicating £30000.
    Do i want one, you bet, will they take my MG TF in part exchange

  • @jimpackard8059
    @jimpackard8059 Год назад +4

    In the UK, next to nobody would buy a Cyberstar plus Tesla for two car family. They buy one electric and the ICE for travelling any distance and it will always be that way unless they quadruple the range on electric cars

    • @CL-gq3no
      @CL-gq3no Год назад +2

      You could drive almost anywhere in the UK on 1 charge and there are fast chargers all over the place if you even need one. It's an island so it's not like they are going on super long road trips.

    • @aadamileekennedy2754
      @aadamileekennedy2754 Год назад

      Agreed - if you drive beyond currently available range I’d question whether a driving licence is appropriate if you’re not planning to stop for a break regardless of car type. I do however agree that charging infrastructure is still a major issue here.

    • @djtaylorutube
      @djtaylorutube Год назад +1

      ​@@CL-gq3noGosh no, you don't understand the UK mentality.
      The must have requirement for any EV to be remotely considered useable is that it must do the "standard commute" which is defined as:-
      Lands End to John O'Groats (i.e. the length of the country), it must do this both ways, without stopping, towing a caravan, with the wipers, lights and heating on in the middle of winter, fully laden and in under 18 hours.
      Otherwise an EV is utterly useless.

    • @italianmaestro3045
      @italianmaestro3045 Год назад

      @@CL-gq3no does fast chargers refill the car in 2-3 minutes?

    • @eddewhurst7662
      @eddewhurst7662 Год назад

      @@CL-gq3no Yes I live in the centre of the UK, if I drove 300 miles I would be in the sea.

  • @NewmanAutomotive
    @NewmanAutomotive Год назад +3

    I'm going to get one of these, looks really nice. It is hardly cheap though, starting at over £50k!

    • @user-zs3wg6hs7x
      @user-zs3wg6hs7x Год назад +1

      I know one of the engineers who built it, and he says it costs less than $50,000 in China😂

  • @robertnicholson6686
    @robertnicholson6686 Год назад +6

    Doesn't seem available in Canada. I would buy one if it was. We seem to be 'protected' from Chinese cars here as they are in the US.

    • @areechonpasuwan1592
      @areechonpasuwan1592 11 месяцев назад

      Protected from Chinese cars? Actually missing out on. What a pity. The US is rather betting on Vinfast.

  • @schunkelndedschunke6914
    @schunkelndedschunke6914 Год назад +3

    Well done MG. Love the Cyberster and cant wait to do a test drive.

  • @Readerb86g
    @Readerb86g Год назад +4

    My 1960 Midget (continental tire mount on back and a few factory upgrades) got 117 mph on highway. I think it would be time I got an improved version. Oh yes. The US. I'll see about that.

  • @billybobjones4317
    @billybobjones4317 Год назад +3

    It was called a UTE because it was originally a Utility Vehicle and then shortened to just Ute. :)

  • @j.pgoodwin9020
    @j.pgoodwin9020 Год назад +4

    MG going back to it's roots
    Speaking as an ex MGA owner

  • @S3XYEV
    @S3XYEV Год назад +5

    Wow 🎉 they could sell tons of these in the U.S. 😢 it’s a shame we can’t get many of these terrific EVs in the states.

    • @fatdoi003
      @fatdoi003 Год назад +2

      yout country and most people there want to decouple from china....

    • @malcolmrickarby2313
      @malcolmrickarby2313 Год назад +1

      Maybe if they asked politely?🤔

    • @aceroadholder2185
      @aceroadholder2185 Год назад

      Can't pass the safety standards.

    • @blademanx
      @blademanx Год назад +1

      ​@@aceroadholder2185 Safety standards in US 😂....

    • @jimmyh6601
      @jimmyh6601 Год назад

      ​@@aceroadholder2185
      No, it's trucks that don't have to pass the strict safety standards but this will be a very safe car

  • @recurvearcher6542
    @recurvearcher6542 Год назад +2

    Hi Sam,
    Thank you.
    If you start comparing performance times, this is cheap, try GT3 Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini to get similar times YIKES!!!

  • @milesbuckhurst504
    @milesbuckhurst504 Год назад +1

    I live in Norway and we are definitely considering as 2nd car to our model Y. One caveat, and that’s the size. Unlike traditional Mg sports cars that were small this is huge - more or less a model Y footprint. And my garage may struggle to have space for both. Hmmm. Well we will see.

  • @charlesuk5358
    @charlesuk5358 Год назад +5

    zs + cyberstar = Audi etron gt ( but with mg you get a 7yr warrenty)

  • @chrismuldutch
    @chrismuldutch Год назад +10

    If it handles as well as it looks on a track I’d be very interested indeed. Just signed up in 🇬🇧

    • @fatdoi003
      @fatdoi003 Год назад +1

      it'll be heavy but will stick to the road really well as the weight is spread across the car and at the base

  • @paultodd9301
    @paultodd9301 Год назад +2

    Hi Sam, yes I would love to own one of these.

  • @strangerdanger8462
    @strangerdanger8462 Год назад +3

    Good looking car. Hopefully they get rid of the scissor doors, or make them optional. Looks like they're looking to grab market share from the Porsche Boxster. It looks like the lovechild of a Boxster ( front) and F type ( rear). I'm looking to get a convertible soon, and an electric one would be awesome. Hopefully we'll get one here in the States soon

  • @EVnewbie
    @EVnewbie Год назад +3

    Good start. Now for MG to take out the Mazda Miata that took out MG. Yeah, a true 2 seater sports car like a Miata or, the original MGB etc. Mazda might be sweating right about now--revenge of the MG. About that Ute thing...

  • @jameshack485
    @jameshack485 Год назад +6

    The Cyberster will do a lot of damage against Aston Martins, Corvettes and Jaguar F-type. It looks incredible

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад +1

      I doubt it, but the F-Type is dead already; Jaguar will soon be an EV-only brand.

    • @fatdoi003
      @fatdoi003 Год назад

      @@nigel.w i doubt Tata has much EV tech or experience...

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад +1

      @@fatdoi003 Presumably Jaguar will build on the experience/expertise it gained with the I-Pace. I don't know how much EV tech/experience Tata has, but they have the money to buy that in if they want to, and I don't think it makes much sense for a small company like Jaguar to develop EV tech by itself.
      IMO, it would be smart if Jaguar could simply form a joint partnership with Tesla and re-clothe Tesla's platforms and maybe tweak suspension and handling to be more Jag-like. I think that kind of marriage would actually work well for both companies. However, Tesla would probably not want Tata involved, even if it was prepared to to deal with Jaguar.

    • @kevinnicholson7722
      @kevinnicholson7722 Год назад +1

      @@fatdoi003 jaguar have the i-pace on sale now.

    • @fatdoi003
      @fatdoi003 Год назад

      @@kevinnicholson7722 is i pace a running success? last.time i can remember it's almost a forgotten car without updates or any follow up models...

  • @phillipzx3754
    @phillipzx3754 Год назад +2

    Nic e looking car that reminds me of the original Tesla/Lotus Roadster.

  • @cnxexpat1862
    @cnxexpat1862 Год назад +2

    Looks amazing. The small engine would be fine for me - finally it has too much power for me. But fast charging, range and a good boot space are essential for me.

  • @stevehartley7504
    @stevehartley7504 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'd so love one it looks great especially in red or electric blue

  • @DruMcDoo
    @DruMcDoo Год назад +2

    Will be a winner once distance between charges reches 500 miles plus.
    Basically you're paying a lot for a beautiful design which will have the same components as the majority of bland looking EV's.
    Let us all reliability is great, if so this will be a game changer and open the market for many other sporty EV's...

  • @andrewcraynor1252
    @andrewcraynor1252 Год назад +5

    Great video Sam, what about the Neta Speedster convertible will that ever come to fruition and be exported to Europe/UK etc. Keep up the great work 😀🙌

  • @zachbackar5389
    @zachbackar5389 Год назад +2

    I have been waiting over 30years for the MG to be over here in the USA. I would move to Mars to get this version.

    • @jimmyh6601
      @jimmyh6601 Год назад +1

      Just move to the UK, you would be very welcome, and you won't need any guns😊

    • @zachbackar5389
      @zachbackar5389 Год назад +3

      @jimmyh6601 I actually lived there for 3 years as the first Yank to ever trade in all three Commodity Exchanges in the early 80's. I love the sport MG back then too. I don't believe in Guns by the way.

    • @zachbackar5389
      @zachbackar5389 11 месяцев назад

      I traded in the Cereal House near Tower Hill. I traded in Cocoa Exchange.

  • @randomjasmicisrandom
    @randomjasmicisrandom Год назад +7

    I can tell you are excited, I’m sure you are talking faster than usual! You sound pumped!

  • @Georgewilliamherbert
    @Georgewilliamherbert Год назад +1

    It’s attractive, but sports car people are going to want known good car reviewers to have a look and drive first. Has to be sporty not just slick looking.
    That said, it it’s not too heavy and has good handling it’d absolutely sell in the US.

    • @blademanx
      @blademanx Год назад

      MG not bothered about North America. US doesn't want Chinese's cars

    • @jimmyh6601
      @jimmyh6601 Год назад

      Some cars sell on looks alone

  • @jameswalsh8837
    @jameswalsh8837 Год назад +3

    Really smart looking car!

  • @karstenlarsen8408
    @karstenlarsen8408 Год назад +2

    I love the car 😊

  • @adityatripathy8868
    @adityatripathy8868 Год назад +2

    Would definitely buy it if launched in india without heavy import duties.

  • @SWR112
    @SWR112 Год назад +2

    We get ripped off in the U.K. with Tax on new Cars. The whole government thought up they wanted less Cars on the road and doing everything to put off anyone thinking about running a Car. If we had American prices for the Model 3 one would be on the drive here in Scotland. The MG will sell like hot cakes, second hand for £30k in a few years will do very nicely. Sadly it’s a weekend toy with little to no room for storage. I have one rule with my Cars it has to take a suitcase.

    • @malcolmrickarby2313
      @malcolmrickarby2313 Год назад +1

      Shame that it’s so cold there. Aussies just want an overnight bag with a swimsuit and a toothbrush.🤔

    • @blademanx
      @blademanx Год назад +1

      What makes you think it wont take a suitcase.

  • @Ian_Woods
    @Ian_Woods Год назад +6

    55,000 for a MG Nope, 40 to 45,000 maybe take a risk

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад +2

      I think the base model (fully loaded) needs to be under the GBP40K tax level. Most British people are big time brand snobs; certainly those that can afford such cars new. And next year there'll be the new EV Boxster/Cayman range, which I'd expect to start circa 55K, certainly sub-60K. Maybe it'll be launched at a much higher price than it ends up selling for. One thing's for sure, they'll be much cheaper than a Boxster when three years old. That'll probably be the time to consider one if indeed they are considered to be any good. They'll have to be more than just quick in a straight line. And the build quality and materials quality will also have to be good to retain value. Of course, when they're three years old, the technology will be old hat. EVs looked to be holding their prices until a couple of months ago when prices dropped dramatically. You can now get a Tesla Model 3 Performance, which actually drives rather well, for less than half the new price with less than 30k miles. The pre-facelift MG EVs are also available with less than 30k miles for circa half the price of a new one. Even the Porsche Taycan is not holding its prices. Whereas, the 981 Boxster S, now as old as 11 years, has retained circa 3/4 of its price when new. Will EV technology move on to a point where it doesn't advance rapidly? I don't know. But for the foreseeable future, I think EVs are going to depreciate almost as fast as computers and cellphones, as those that can afford them in the first place will want the latest tech.

    • @jimmyh6601
      @jimmyh6601 Год назад

      A 7 year warranty certainly helps with any risk!

    • @Ian_Woods
      @Ian_Woods Год назад +1

      @@jimmyh6601 not when the customer service is non existant. So will either ignore the problems or wiggle out of all of them

  • @SunRise-ul7ko
    @SunRise-ul7ko Год назад +3

    I'd park this in my garage next to my Holden Commodore.

  • @kurtisengle6256
    @kurtisengle6256 Год назад +2

    The Assie Ute mabye should have a bigger battery. How far is it from the outback to anywhere else ?
    Other than that, $17,400 U.S.dollars is maybe less than any worthwhile new vehicle I know about, now. Love the Cyberster. You right-hand drivers got lucky this time. Enjoy.

    • @malcolmrickarby2313
      @malcolmrickarby2313 Год назад +1

      I know a few farms where it won’t have the range to get to the front gate, but people on those farms use planes to pick up their mail.😂 small farms in coastal areas will like them as they can easily be charged from solar panels and won’t disturb livestock.🤔🦘

  • @kewvet
    @kewvet 9 месяцев назад

    I have already placed a $500 deposit with my local MG dealer. Melbourne MG. They said they have no idea when the Cybester will arrive and of course no pricing - but I’m hoping to be one of the first Aussie owners.

  • @eish3291
    @eish3291 Год назад +2

    In Thailand cars are cheaper because it,s just across the border from china so shipping cost is lower.

  • @vipahman
    @vipahman Год назад +2

    What an awesome look, other than the rear light bar. I hate light bars and too many EVs are incorporating it in their design. UGLY!

  • @colinwp8285
    @colinwp8285 Год назад +2

    Problem with UK and EU is the combined import duty and VAT/Sales Tax. Typically, about 30% in total. Import 10%, the rest VAT and in some EU countries 25-27% ! Luxembourg only 16%.

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад +1

      Prestige brands in Australia are way more expensive, both new and used. However, there appears to be a discrepancy for EVs.

  • @finbat
    @finbat Год назад

    Ute - Utility Vehicle - my dad worked in the Snowy Mountain scheme in the 60s

  • @biovmr
    @biovmr Год назад +2

    I really want a drop-top EV for my next vehicle, but nothing other than this MG appears doable (price-wise). Too bad no plans to sell in in US. Some enterprising company will eventually sell a sub $60K convertible with nice specs in the US. I will be in the market for one beginning in 2026 (about when my Honda Fit will have 170k miles).

    • @user-zs3wg6hs7x
      @user-zs3wg6hs7x Год назад

      I know one of the engineers who built it, and he says it costs less than $50,000 in China😂

  • @tonyluiz5976
    @tonyluiz5976 Год назад +1

    😊can't wait to see them on the road

  • @johnathankain8033
    @johnathankain8033 10 месяцев назад

    I love that MG had the guts to make an actual fun car! Even a new ICE roadster would be a surprise but it is so impressive to produce this. Some fun in the EV market is badly needed, not just another fast accelerating crossover.

  • @jppataki
    @jppataki Год назад +1

    I have an MGF VVC and a Tesla Model 3 Performance... The MG Cyberster (awful name... Make it MG E) if everything goes well will be in my garage

  • @hillwalker8741
    @hillwalker8741 Год назад +2

    I would definitely like to look at one (like going to an art gallery) - but buy one? too much $ - I pretty much walk (or bike) now -cars just too expensive

  • @ftb2772
    @ftb2772 Год назад +1

    Also Ute short for utility vehicle or utility coupe, more emphasis on storage capacity. So says google.
    I have wondered just never looked up until now 😂

  • @Lumumba1611
    @Lumumba1611 Год назад +1

    Most certainly gonna buy it ❤

  • @julianvanderkraats408
    @julianvanderkraats408 Год назад +1

    Yes, considering it. Mostly interested in the wind noise on the freeway, that might be a dealbraker for me. Also not liking they steering wheel.

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад +2

      You won't have to have the yoke; it's an option.

  • @nssimpson
    @nssimpson Год назад +1

    Lovely and I'd hope the depreciation wouldn't be too high on this either.

  • @Daniel-he2pc
    @Daniel-he2pc Год назад +2

    I want that mg

  • @TheMelbournelad
    @TheMelbournelad Год назад +1

    So almost an ev Mx5 hehe. Does look amazing. If 70k here in aus, be an easy sell

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад

      In Aus, yes, but in the UK it'll be a brave person who buys one over a comparatively-priced Porsche Boxster. I don't understand what Sam is saying about UK prices. Maybe he's just talking about EV prices? But UK prices of prestige brands are way lower than in Aus, both new and used.

    • @TheMelbournelad
      @TheMelbournelad Год назад

      @@nigel.w but $70k ain’t that prestigious pricing now in Australia. That like high Spec Tiguan money, or mid spec ford ranger.

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад

      @@TheMelbournelad That wasn't what I was saying. True prestige cars are very much more expensive in Australia than in the UK. Ordinary cars new are somewhat more expensive, except EVs. Basically Sam is wrong in general about UK car prices, but he's right when it comes to sub-premium EVs. One reason is that Oz still has Govt incentives. But I think there's more to it than just that. Otherwise, IMO the Aussie auto scene is a rip-off. It's more expensive than even NZ.

  • @RJ-nk9wb
    @RJ-nk9wb Год назад +1

    Sam,now only 5k to go before 150k. Getting very close! 👍

  • @samahdi6972
    @samahdi6972 Год назад +7

    Selling like Hot cakes !

  • @t8polestarcyan22
    @t8polestarcyan22 9 месяцев назад

    I certainly want a Cyberster.

  • @Mr_Kenneth
    @Mr_Kenneth 11 месяцев назад

    MG is drop-dead gorgeous. Same goes for the latest electric Audi's. Tesla's look like souped 1990's Chrysler Neons Neons.

  • @markushonninger7981
    @markushonninger7981 Год назад +2

    I am looking forward to this vehicle the moment I laid eyes on it. But the last thing I do need from a roadster is to be the quickest car. It's purpose is to have fun on the road and enjoy the trip. And enjoy the jealous looks from bystanders every time you park that beauty 😂

  • @revrickbibletalks5546
    @revrickbibletalks5546 Год назад +1

    yep, I would consider one for my 70th birthday when the price may come down a bit...but then, I would be too old to drive this, right?

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад +2

      Probably, at 70 you'll still be okay. At 75, it may be a problem. But we all age differently.

  • @Videolinquency
    @Videolinquency Год назад +1

    Not easy to find even a motor cycle that will surpass those specs at a cheaper price. Can still be done without pyrotechnics, by all means, but it's not easy.

  • @johnfrancis4401
    @johnfrancis4401 Год назад

    I’m envious
    Maybe I should sell my recently purchased MG4 SE Long Range for £29,000

  • @jamie-ck6js
    @jamie-ck6js 11 месяцев назад

    As the model Y was mentioned, it would be nice if we could hear something about Sandy Munro's finding that the structural battery back has zero reparability. In the UK this is apparently having major implications with insurance as even minor damage can lead to a complete write off.

  • @markuss3735
    @markuss3735 Год назад

    Absolutely!

  • @UnkPoker1
    @UnkPoker1 Год назад +1

    Very nice...maybe this will light a fire under Tesla to reintroduce the Roadster...

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад

      The Tesla Roasdster has a projected price exceeding US$200K.

    • @UnkPoker1
      @UnkPoker1 Год назад

      @@nigel.w Regardless of price - this is a market Tesla will need to enter eventually..."Model 2" is obviously the priority - but I see no reason they can't work towards that and the roadster simultaneously...plus there are several people that earned one through referrals that Tesla eventually needs to pay off...

  • @lewiswithrow1936
    @lewiswithrow1936 Год назад +2

    Love to see new enticing electric cars. Having said that, autonomy will soon be a must have feature/benefit.

  • @jandijkvan1744
    @jandijkvan1744 Год назад +2

    Nice car but 60.000 is too expensive if you look at the Neta GT it costs 30,000 dollar almost the same car

    • @challenger2205
      @challenger2205 Год назад +2

      Yeah... but Neta is not coming to Australia anytime soon, right? Same can be said to the Nio, Xpeng, Li, Hiphi, Zeeker and Link&Co. They are heading to the Europe first, because it is not really a sensible decision to set up expensive influences at a vast country which has it's total population lower than the city of Shanghai.

    • @stoner27th
      @stoner27th Год назад +3

      that's china price, you do have to pay people to bring it and sell it in your country. doubling the china price is about right.

    • @markushonninger7981
      @markushonninger7981 Год назад +2

      30k in Europe? That would be amazing. But that's not going to happen. Get the Neta to Europe, including the EU Homologation process, transport costs, raising the price because "it goes to Europe and the Europeans shall pay more", import taxes and a whole variety of additional taxes as well, and you will see the Neta getting pretty much the same price tag as the Cyberster.

    • @jandijkvan1744
      @jandijkvan1744 Год назад

      @@challenger2205 oke

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад

      What others have said, plus, IMO the Cyberster looks better. Also, MG has brand recognition, and has also established itself as being well-supported by its dealer network. IMO, MG has the best chance of any Chinese-made brand to be successful in the UK, Australia, etc. Given the prices in Australia for premium brands, it probably stands a better chance there of being a success than in the UK, where one would expect the new Boxster/Cayman EVs to not be much more money.

  • @Widdermaker
    @Widdermaker Год назад +4

    Agree it’s a pretty car. Love that it’s a convertible. But… safety rating? Sorry to be a buzzkill, but it’ll be interesting to see how that comes in.

    • @nordic5490
      @nordic5490 Год назад +4

      It will be 5 star, just like MGs other cars

  • @sandweiler4640
    @sandweiler4640 Год назад +1

    Sam, cars in the UK were among the cheapest in Europe. Or at least it was like that before Brexit. Maybe things have changed now 🧐
    If you want to look at scary prices check powerful ICE cars in Norway or the Netherlands 😂

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад +1

      I think Sam is talking about EV prices. Prestige ICE cars are way more expensive in Australia, both new and used, but EVs are cheaper, for whatever reason. One reason is that they still have Government incentives.

    • @karlbassett8485
      @karlbassett8485 Год назад +1

      Eh? No they weren't! Cars in the UK have always been expensive compared to mainland Europe. There were even companies a few decades ago that did personal imports for you because buying in Germany or Belgium was so much cheaper.

  • @unfixablegop
    @unfixablegop Год назад +3

    "I don't know why why call them utes"
    Come on, that has to be utility truck.

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад

      Truck in this context is an Americanism. Skip the truck bit for UK, Aus, NZ. A truck is a lorry. Ute is simply utility vehicle, without the sports. Back in the day they were only bought by tradespeople. Work utility vehicle.
      Not sure WUV would catch on, though. People who bought them would end up being called Wuvies. ;)

    • @malcolmrickarby2313
      @malcolmrickarby2313 Год назад +1

      Hey Stef , Nige , in Oz we like to shorten our words if we can .🇦🇺😂

    • @unfixablegop
      @unfixablegop Год назад

      @@malcolmrickarby2313 Perfectly fine with me. The Viking should have realized what "ute" stood for. Otoh, who knows how many Australians just call it a ute without ever giving the origin of the word a second thought. 🙂

  • @AtifKhan-fw5jd
    @AtifKhan-fw5jd 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing car

  • @stanleyfederer
    @stanleyfederer 10 месяцев назад

    Oh shit, I definitely want one

  • @johnb7430
    @johnb7430 Год назад +1

    Good video!

  • @G8YTZ
    @G8YTZ Год назад +3

    Remember that car prices in the UK, by law are “on the road” prices. The price includes all taxes, number plates, delivery, VAT, The first year’s road tax, everything in fact except the car insurance and fuel, having said that most dealers include a tank of fuel or the car pre-charged.

    • @radart6037
      @radart6037 Год назад +2

      That’s a very consumer friendly regulation, makes comparison between dealers & vehicles easy.

    • @G8YTZ
      @G8YTZ Год назад +1

      @@radart6037 It was done about 35 years ago. It was a nightmare before that! Bottom line is you can’t directly compare US prices with UK prices. Also UK cars are often higher spec, even Tesla’s have improved alarm sensors and other brands UK is usually higher spec, even for the same model e.g. Alloy wheels.

  • @billdale1
    @billdale1 Год назад +5

    I had two MGs with wire wheels in the early 1970's-- a Midget, and then a few years later, an MGB. Really fun and sporty.

    • @TheLDunn1
      @TheLDunn1 Год назад +1

      I restored an MGB Roadster in my late teens. I still have it, but it has been sitting in the garden awaiting another restoration for years! But as you say, great fun.

    • @paulhailey2537
      @paulhailey2537 Год назад

      I almost bought a MGB in 1978 but was afraid I would lose my Driver's license lol So I Purchased a Mercury Cougar XR7 instead

  • @user-hx7dn4pv7h
    @user-hx7dn4pv7h 10 месяцев назад

    Good

  • @mazzugara
    @mazzugara 5 месяцев назад

    Residual will be dire tho. This is not available in the uk as of 4th April 2024. Its big money for a secondary vehicle and, its an mg. Steeped in negative history here in UK. I'd rather have the Y performance. Additionally, insurance costs in UK for electric cars are astronomical, some electric cars are uninsurable, BYD is having a tough time in UK for insurance. Tesla insurance circa £1000 for experienced drivers, sometimes more!

  • @davidinkster1296
    @davidinkster1296 Год назад

    DAMN, i STILL WANT ONE!

  • @Arational
    @Arational Год назад

    It does look good

  • @Smile-uwokeup-2day
    @Smile-uwokeup-2day Год назад

    This car being now owned by china company emm some would not buy it in USA but many would like this car . Da MG CAR BACK IN DA DAY DID SOLD IN USA . This car MG HERE EV LOOKS AMAZING. Doors go up also wow . 500 plus BHP FPR TOP LEVEL PEOPLE WHO WANT THAT HOIRS POWER NICE . Still da 300 plus base type is good also . Have fun those countries who can buy .

  • @user-zq2ph9qh3g
    @user-zq2ph9qh3g 10 месяцев назад

    Good car

  • @jayb2617
    @jayb2617 11 месяцев назад

    the charging infrastructure is not in place for electric cars in the uk so wont be as run away sales as they hope. a 400 bhp 4WD petrol version would sell like hot cakes for that price

  • @iqraahmad86
    @iqraahmad86 10 месяцев назад

    Good video

  • @just4therecord
    @just4therecord Год назад +1

    The Viking buys every EV that comes out. 😅

  • @rbdogwood
    @rbdogwood Год назад +2

    yewt is 'Ute' short for Utility vehicle only called that in Australia to my knowledge. usually a converted medium sized car design. Lovely vehicle, wouldn't mind one at all.

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Год назад

      Ute also used in New Zealand. Traditionally speaking, to call any kind of car a truck would be confusing.

  • @SilverDomUK
    @SilverDomUK Год назад

    Great idea but why are we getting rinsed on the price? If the MG5 EV Long range starts at 31k, the MG4 at 27K why the extra 24k+ for the Cyberstar??

    • @blademanx
      @blademanx Год назад +1

      Ill probably get it ex demo or used. Save 10k

  • @user-pp2cj7rx7c
    @user-pp2cj7rx7c 10 месяцев назад

    Very nice ❤