Sensational! MG Cyberster GT conquers the streets - sports car of the future!
Discover the MG Cyberster GT: a powerful electric convertible that will be available in Germany from October 2025.

Sensational! MG Cyberster GT conquers the streets - sports car of the future!
The MG Cyberster GT is currently on everyone's lips and shows that electric cars can not only be environmentally friendly, but also exciting and powerful. Priced at 67,490 euros, the new model from the traditional Chinese brand MG is now also available on the European market. With its attractive convertible design, the Cyberster impressively combines style with innovative battery technology. The manufacturer has positioned this as a real novelty in the world of electric cars.
The powerful dual-motor version with an impressive 510 hp and a maximum torque of 725 Nm particularly stands out. This enables lively acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds - making driving twice as fun! How meinkreis.at reported, consumption is not neglected either, with 19.1 kWh per 100 km and a range of up to 443 km.
Technical details and comfort
The dimensions of the Cyberster are also impressive: with a length of 4.53 m and a width of 1.91 m, it offers enough space, while the driver-oriented cockpit with a large, curved display provides modern conveniences. The equipment is appropriate ADAC Well done, with iSmart connectivity and four different driving modes - from Comfort to Track for sporty drivers. The safety features are also not neglected thanks to MG Pilot, which integrates common assistance systems, even if an NCAP crash test is still pending.
For anyone who would like to transport something in their vehicles, the Cyberster offers a trunk volume of 249 liters. Despite its focus on sportiness, it is practical and suitable for everyday use.
Electromobility on the rise
The Cyberster comes onto the market at a time when electric cars are becoming increasingly important in Europe. The EU is planning to say goodbye to combustion engines and has decided that from 2035 no new petrol and diesel cars will be allowed to be registered - with the exception of e-fuels. At the beginning of 2024, Germany already had around 1.7 million electric cars on the roads Statista reported.
Electric cars are on the rise, especially in Germany, even if the growth trend has slowed slightly in 2024. Nevertheless, it looks like sales figures could soon rise again, driven by cheaper offers and stricter EU emissions regulations. With an average charging capacity of 37.4 kilowatts per charging point, the switch to electric cars can be seen as positive not only in terms of the environment, but also in practical life.
In summary, the MG Cyberster GT not only offers exciting driving pleasure, but also fits perfectly into the contemporary electric mobility movement. With its successful design, strong performance data and focus on modern technology, it is a real highlight on the market that combines both performance and environmental awareness.