MG Cyberster Electric Roadster Launched In India At Rs 74.99 lakh

- MG Cyberster launched in India
- Gets a 77 kWh battery pack; claimed range of 580 km
- Makes 503 bhp and 725 Nm; 0 to 100 kmph in 3.2 seconds
Hot on the heels of launching the M9 electric MPV under its premium ‘Select’ umbrella, JSW MG Motor India has announced prices for the Cyberster electric roadster. At Rs 72.49 lakh (ex-showroom), the Cyberster is offered in a single AWD trim and is effectively the most expensive 'MG' offering in the Indian market. However, do note that this price applies only to customers who had pre-booked the vehicle.
New buyers interested in purchasing the roadster will now need to pay an additional Rs 2.50 lakh, as the updated ex-showroom price stands at Rs 74.99 lakh. It comes bundled with a 3.3 kW portable charger, a 7.4 kW wall-mounted charger, and complimentary standard installation. Order books have now been opened, with deliveries slated to commence from August 10, 2025.
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The Cyberster packs a 77 kWh battery pack, which is claimed to be good for 580 km on a single charge.
First unveiled in production form at the Auto Shanghai 2023, the MG Cyberster touched down on Indian shores in March 2024, followed by its second appearance at the Auto Expo 2025.
Globally, the open-top two-door sports car is available in both rear-wheel and all-wheel drive configurations. However, for the Indian market, MG is putting all its eggs in one basket by offering only the all-wheel drive variant. This version comes equipped with dual electric motors – one on each axle – punching out a combined 503 bhp and 725 Nm of torque. According to MG, the roadster can go from 0 to 100 kmph in 3.2 seconds. Powering the setup is a 77 kWh battery pack, which, on paper, promises a driving range of up to 580 km.
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The electric convertible goes from 0 to 100 kmph in 3.2 seconds.
Coming to the design, MG says that the Cyberster roadster’s styling pays homage to the sports cars from the brand’s past. It features a tapered nose, sweptback headlights, and a sculpted bumper that integrates a front splitter. Adding to the drama are the electronically controlled scissor-style doors, paired with a retractable soft-top roof that folds behind integrated roll bars. At the rear, it incorporates LED taillights shaped like arrows, accompanied by a full-width LED light bar spanning the boot line. The lower rear section is designed with a pronounced split diffuser.
The Cyberster in India is offered in four dual-tone exterior colour options, including Nuclear Yellow with a Black Roof, Flare Red with a Black Roof, Andes Grey with a Red Roof, or Modern Beige with a Red Roof.
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Features a trio of screens on the dash and one vertical unit in the centre console.
The Cyberster is MG’s first electric sports car; that said, there is no shortage of tech inside. It gets a flat-bottom steering wheel equipped with multiple control buttons and a 10.25-inch digital driver's display, accompanied on each side by two 7-inch auxiliary displays. A separate 7-inch vertically oriented touchscreen is located adjacent to the drive mode selector.
Additional features include audio setup from Bose, screen compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 360-degree camera system, adaptive cruise control, and Level 2 ADAS functions. Moreover, the centre console extends in a descending layout and features a structural divider that separates the driver and passenger areas.
Also Read: First MG Select Dealership Opened In Thane, Maharashtra
Order books have been opened today while deliveries are slated to commence from August 10 onwards.
The MG Cyberster is a one-of-a-kind offering in the Indian market, with the closest electric rival being the BYD Seal at Rs 53.15 lakh (ex-showroom).
We’ll be getting behind the wheel of the Cyberster soon, and a detailed first drive review will follow shortly after. Stay tuned for that update. In the meantime, you can check out our first look video:
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