Cyberster - what we know so far

Android Auto working fine. It was not the Cyberster, but the new cover of my phone which is half a mm to high for a tight connection. Did not realize on the other car as it is wireless AA and wireless charging.
Consumption is down to 19 kWh/100km including first day spirited driving.
Tomorrow we go for a first little road trip.

Still no wallbox. Everybody is too busy to install. "If you are in hurry look for someone else" , but at least the MG installer will come sooner or later.

Tested DC charging at PTT. Plugged in, scanned the charger, charging started, went shopping, stopped charging, all good, Invoice by SMS, heading off with confidence

@SunriseJak enjoy your handover and by the way I was approached by a guy yesterday. He was eager to tell me he ordered a Cyberster in Phuket on Saturday. He is waiting list number 200 for our little Island. He tries to get it from BKK somehow.

Again one more thing: parked inclined sideway and forward, no problem with the electric doors
 
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Hi, I got my Cyberster delivered today. MG Thailand had a "Cocktail reception". The MG Thailand leadership team was there and gave speeches and presentations. 5 customers were present with my wife and I the only ones taking delivery today. The 5 customers received a special gift which was a nice "briefcase looking box" that had two wine glasses and a bottles of wine with a Cyberster label. Nice. Plus the obligatory bouquet of flowers (nice) and photos with the MG senior leadership. Not a large crowd and beside the 5 customers it seemed the rest of the attendees were primarily staff from the various MG dealerships. (This particular dealer has 3 outlets). Pleasant event. My wife received a short training by the MG Cyberster product manager on the operation etc. Nice personal attention. I drove the car home (about 1.5 hours) Brief observation: The quality and fit and finish is really good. The touch screens can be a bit fussy with inconsistent responses. I think the way in which the touch screen needs to be figured out. It will improve as I understand the appropriate touch method. (Its not as good as a Tesla). The car drives nicely. Steering is really good as is the ride quality. Turn up the speed a bit and eventually I can get the suspension to feel a bit "pushed". Comfort mode yields a pretty docile car. Sport mode immediately livens things up, and Super sport mode is simply insane. I kind of wished it was all available in the same mode with just stronger levels of accelerator usage. But keeping things in Comfort results in a nice calm composed ride. The sound system was a minor disappointment. I expected a bit more sound quality but its still "pretty good". My biggest issue,,,,,is the seat adjustment. I'm a modest 5'6" or 169cm. When I adjust the seat for and aft to find the right leg reach I cannot recline the seat enough where I like it. If I move the seat forward it then allows greater recline. Move it further forward and I can achieve more recline. When I get the reclining where I like it I'm too far forward and my legs bent too much. Seems odd. The seat always reserves about 6-8 inches behind the seat back for storage. But I want to use that to move the seat back and recline to a level I prefer. To no avail. I really wonder how 6 foot plus folks are going to fit unless they are pretty much sitting bolt upright. As the seat is moved back the recline straightens up. With the seat moved back to a good straight leg the seat is like a 90 degree "L" position. I think I've found the best compromise and it'll have to do. With all the "safety settings" I kept getting all kinds of bells and bongs with no real explanation as to what I violated. I finally disabled most of them but I think they come right back upon the next start up. The paint quality impresses. It almost looks wet sanded and polished its that smooth. The doors are set at 80% (MG feels they look better that way. And it is plenty of opening for getting in and out and it does not interfere with the roof in my garage. The graphics in the earlier demos of the Cyberster in the front screen with flames coming off the wheels etc is gone. Now just two choices of graphic display. They both give the same info just reconfigured a bit. The car was delivered with 98% charge showing. I assume they charged to 100% but I didn't ask how long it had been sitting at 100%. I'll likely charge routinely to 80% as that will give me plenty of daily Kms. Top down after sunset in Thailand was sublime! :) A few photos. My wife accepting the car with the MG mgmt. Life is good! :cool:
Android Auto working fine. It was not the Cyberster, but the new cover of my phone which is half a mm to high for a tight connection. Did not realize on the other car as it is wireless AA and wireless charging.
Consumption is down to 19 kWh/100km including first day spirited driving.
Tomorrow we go for a first little road trip.

Still no wallbox. Everybody is too busy to install. "If you are in hurry look for someone else" , but at least the MG installer will come sooner or later.

Tested DC charging at PTT. Plugged in, scanned the charger, charging started, went shopping, stopped charging, all good, Invoice by SMS, heading off with confidence

@SunriseJak enjoy your handover and by the way I was approached by a guy yesterday. He was eager to tell me he ordered a Cyberster in Phuket on Saturday. He is waiting list number 200 for our little Island. He tries to get it from BKK somehow.

Again one more thing: parked inclined sideway and forward, no problem with the electric door
 

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Nice one. Im 6'2 the only issue was upper torso height and head at the roof line. Id need to recline more with seat at lowest. Theres space behind to do that fortunately. You do seat high up. When roof is closing youd be inches from it. Its liveable.

They really tried. I think they will sell well as long as aftersales continues to be attentive to customers. Its already the case in China.
 
Congratulation to your nice new car!
Maybe we meet one day.
I am 5ft 9 and have no problem with the seat. For me it is super comfortable and a good support in corners.
We are currently in Khao Lak doing our first road trip. Very smooth ride, I currently use comfort mode only as there is still more than enough power to just flow with the traffice. In normal daily road driving my consumption is down to 17 kwh and gives me plenty of range.

@SunriseJak, seems your dealer knows the car better. Can you find out what the DRIVE LOCK is doing exactly. I know it is distributing the power equally 50/50 to the wheels but at what speeds or driving modes exactly.
I translated the mini manual with google lense but could not find anything about drive lock.
By the way tire pressure is 37 psi. Much smoother after I reduced it from the 45 psi delivery pressure.
According to the manual there is a 12 V socket for the emergency tire pressure pump. Does not say where though. Will have a look in the trunk later.
Cheers and KEEP DRIVING
 
Congratulation to your nice new car!
Maybe we meet one day.
I am 5ft 9 and have no problem with the seat. For me it is super comfortable and a good support in corners.
We are currently in Khao Lak doing our first road trip. Very smooth ride, I currently use comfort mode only as there is still more than enough power to just flow with the traffice. In normal daily road driving my consumption is down to 17 kwh and gives me plenty of range.

@SunriseJak, seems your dealer knows the car better. Can you find out what the DRIVE LOCK is doing exactly. I know it is distributing the power equally 50/50 to the wheels but at what speeds or driving modes exactly.
I translated the mini manual with google lense but could not find anything about drive lock.
By the way tire pressure is 37 psi. Much smoother after I reduced it from the 45 psi delivery pressure.
According to the manual there is a 12 V socket for the emergency tire pressure pump. Does not say where though. Will have a look in the trunk later.
Cheers and KEEP DRIVING
Hi, I'm also not sure about the Drive Lock. I familiarized myself with more functions today. I was rather dismayed to discover the "premium" Bose sound is pretty much not there. The car has speaker grills for 8 speakers. 3 on the top of the dash, 1 in each door, and 3 behind the seats. But only the door speakers are installed. Nothing else. For the price I would have expected all 8 speakers to be part of a complete sound system. In the manual with the sound system page is left blank. Got Android Auto working easily and its convenient. I'm enjoying driving the car and charged it last night on my Tesla wall box. All good. (the wall box that came with the car I don't need as I have 2 wall boxes now. One hooked up exclusively to a time of use meter and the other to my house distribution panel that has a full house solar system with batteries. I can make a few comments with my 2023 Tesla model 3 dual motor long range. I can share with you that there is no comparison. The Tesla is superior in most every way. I'll not go into details but its stark. No denying though the Cyberster as a beautiful top down roadster and is really fun! But refinement, driving dynamics, and software etc its generations behind the Tesla. Another little hassle is exiting the car. The car does not turn off automatically. And no off button. If you forget to lock the car it stays on. I did this last night. After playing with the menus I got out and went inside my house thinking the lights remain on for 30 seconds or so. But looking outside 20 minutes later the car was still on. Locking the car turns the car off. They should be to separate functions. When its in my own driveway I would prefer to have the car off but unlocked. I had to teach my car wash detailer also as he left the car on too this morning after cleaning off some wet cement but thats another story. Also if you get "in" the car and do not press the brake pedal and start playing with the various screens and controls the car is running off the 12 volt battery! If you play too long you can run the 12 volt battery dead and then you have some troubles. So its imperative even if you're in the car to check a few things to step on the brake which puts the car in "ready" mode and it then runs off the high voltage battery. After 44,000 kms on the Tesla its going to be hard adjustment when switching cars from time to time. Don't get me wrong I still appreciate the Cyberster for what it is and these items are kind of "nit picks". Just sharing the little details I'm finding. Cheers,
 
There is a power off switch.
Middle console, slide down to open the quick access menu.
There is the power off button and also quick access to disable all the lane assist and speed assist nonsense.
You can also power off the car with the key of course.
I always leave the quick access menu open. A/C is via the upper buttons anyway.

My AA is also working perfectly since I cut open my phone cover, just drove a couple of hundred kilometers yesterday and today. AA never disconnected. The driving is a pure pleasure.
 
There is a power off switch.
Middle console, slide down to open the quick access menu.
There is the power off button and also quick access to disable all the lane assist and speed assist nonsense.
You can also power off the car with the key of course.
I always leave the quick access menu open. A/C is via the upper buttons anyway.

My AA is also working perfectly since I cut open my phone cover, just drove a couple of hundred kilometers yesterday and today. AA never disconnected. The driving is a pure pleasure.
Hi, Yes I know where the "power off" button is in the menu but its not convenient to use as menu when simply getting out of the car routinely. When I disable all the safety assist items they come right back the next time I start the car. Ugh. I'm simply spoiled with the Tesla software. ;) But I agree the car is fun to drive. Yes, the AA works well too. The missing sound system seems like the car is not quite ready yet. But the reason we're attracted to this car is the looks and superb convertible top and roadster experience which works well. I drive with the top down and the windows up and its wonderful. (y):)
 
For me personaly the sound system is more than good enough and top down I will never switch on music anyway. For me it is not important in a roadster.
A friend was sitting in my car and he spontanesly said, wow what a good sound system, different prospectives.

With the "switched on" saftey features we have to live nowadays. In the EU it is law since 15th July 2024 and we are lucky we still get away with a disable button. Next generation of cars will not even allow this anymore. Manufacturers will not bother to make different set ups for different markets. In your next Tesla you will experience excactly the same set up.
Enjoy driving !
 
For me personaly the sound system is more than good enough and top down I will never switch on music anyway. For me it is not important in a roadster.
A friend was sitting in my car and he spontanesly said, wow what a good sound system, different prospectives.

With the "switched on" saftey features we have to live nowadays. In the EU it is law since 15th July 2024 and we are lucky we still get away with a disable button. Next generation of cars will not even allow this anymore. Manufacturers will not bother to make different set ups for different markets. In your next Tesla you will experience excactly the same set up.
Enjoy driving !
Yes, you are so right. ? Regulations eventually will try and spoil all the fun. Thailand used to heavily tax horsepower but with the advent of EVs that seems to have eased up. Now at a restaurant and we parked out front. When we entered it was like a waiting line of people asking questions. When the Cyberster doors open people's Jaws drop. Pretty fun. I'm at about 300 km so far. The wind management with the top down and windows up is amazing. The screen between the seats seems to do its job well. Are you going to add any PPF film or ceramic coat?
 
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Worth watching the latest MGEVs podcast for all news about Cyberster in the UK.


A suggestion that customer cars are likely to arrive in Portbury early September, but delays with UK Government import processes :(
 
Worth watching the latest MGEVs podcast for all news about Cyberster in the UK.


A suggestion that customer cars are likely to arrive in Portbury early September, but delays with UK Government import processes :(
The glorious red tape!
 
I am not adding any film or coating to the Cyberster.
I have xpel self healing on my other sports car. It was very very expensive and I am still not confinced if it was the right choice. It definetly protected me of some stone chips, but the folie is damaged at these locations and is not self healing as advertised. To repair the folie is much more complicate and costly than to get a stone chip repainted. As well I have one stone chip anyway as a pepple went exactly between the two ends of the folie. I could not have been more unlucky.
The Cyberster is so well priced that the high cost of folie does not justify it.
The depreciation will be big anyway, and a folie will not stopp that.

The Cyberster is cheaper than a normal 3series BMW. The comparable roadster here in Thailand is the BMW Z4 40i M, which is more than double the price. (152,000 in US Dollar!!, Cyberster 70,000 USD)

My two cents only.

12V socket is in the trunk right hand side in the accessory compartment
 

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I am not adding any film or coating to the Cyberster.
I have xpel self healing on my other sports car. It was very very expensive and I am still not confinced if it was the right choice. It definetly protected me of some stone chips, but the folie is damaged at these locations and is not self healing as advertised. To repair the folie is much more complicate and costly than to get a stone chip repainted. As well I have one stone chip anyway as a pepple went exactly between the two ends of the folie. I could not have been more unlucky.
The Cyberster is so well priced that the high cost of folie does not justify it.
The depreciation will be big anyway, and a folie will not stopp that.

The Cyberster is cheaper than a normal 3series BMW. The comparable roadster here in Thailand is the BMW Z4 40i M, which is more than double the price. (152,000 in US Dollar!!, Cyberster 70,000 USD)

My two cents only.
Hi, Yep,,, I come to the same conclusion about PPF. I might still do the ceramic coat as its kind of a glorified wax job. Got the dealer to sort my sound system! Now its running on all 8 speakers and sounds awesome! (y) I'm adjusting to a routine to turn off the annoying safety alerts and resetting the regen to 3 each drive. I'm getting quicker at it the more I do it. Exiting the car I'm getting more comfortable with that routine too. I guess its was just "teaching an old dog new tricks"! :cool: I still get a bit too many error touches on the touch screens but admittedly my skin is not what it used to be and I see similar issues with other touch screen sometimes too. My wife has zero issues! Now up to 475 km. Off to Bangkok tomorrow (from Sri Racha) Mostly in Comfort mode with the occasional hit with Sport+. Not finding anything more to complain about. ? Oops 1 small wish. I would like the left and right temp settings to be synchronized. But not a big deal. Top down motoring in the mornings and evenings delightful. :giggle: I'm looking forward to getting the i-Smart mobile App working. MG tells me it will be about a week to get the VIN# registered in their system and then the App can be registered. In the next few weeks I'm thinking of a Chiang Mai trip. Or I might do a shorter trip to Kanchanaburi. The roads around there are good too. Ultimately aiming to my favorite driving roads in Nan, and Phayao. World class mountain roads. So many roads and nothing but time! Retirement is good. :)
 
Happy you sorted out the speakers. I wanted to let you know today that you maybe just need to change the setting from driver only (default) to all speakers. Guys when you get your Cyberster check this setting, kind of weird to put it on driver only as default.
The ismart was working from day one, but I had to figure out on my own.
Make sure you have the iSmart App THAILAND, it is a red logo. The other ismart black logo is not working for the Cyberster in Thailand.
You maybe have to do a side load if it is not in the playstore. I had to do that as all my accounts said app not available in your country. If you use Apple and it is not showing up in the store, than you need to create another Thai Apple account WITH a Thai credit card behind.
The ismart setup is very easy and straight forward. Key in the VIN number and the engine number and your Thai phone number. You get an OTP, you confirm, log out and in again and the car shows up.
Keep on trying and let us know.
I am very happy with the app. Forgot my key going down to the garage, no problem pulled out my phone opened and started the car by app.

Wonderful top down drive today from the car wash directly into a monsoon squall. All dirty again. Enjoy your trip to BKK
 
Happy you sorted out the speakers. I wanted to let you know today that you maybe just need to change the setting from driver only (default) to all speakers. Guys when you get your Cyberster check this setting, kind of weird to put it on driver only as default.
The ismart was working from day one, but I had to figure out on my own.
Make sure you have the iSmart App THAILAND, it is a red logo. The other ismart black logo is not working for the Cyberster in Thailand.
You maybe have to do a side load if it is not in the playstore. I had to do that as all my accounts said app not available in your country. If you use Apple and it is not showing up in the store, than you need to create another Thai Apple account WITH a Thai credit card behind.
The ismart setup is very easy and straight forward. Key in the VIN number and the engine number and your Thai phone number. You get an OTP, you confirm, log out and in again and the car shows up.
Keep on trying and let us know.
I am very happy with the app. Forgot my key going down to the garage, no problem pulled out my phone opened and started the car by app.

Wonderful top down drive today from the car wash directly into a monsoon squall. All dirty again. Enjoy your trip to BKK
Great info on the iSmart. My wife was told they would help her in a week once the VIN was in the system. But TIT This Is Thailand! ?‍♂️ ;) I'll have a go at it later and see how I get on. You seem pretty good at the connectivity side of things! (y) My selection for "all" on the speakers wouldn't work as the field was inactive, but MG did a reset or something and the field became useable.
 
I'm hearing there are no test cars and earliest delivery in the UK is September

what a shitshow
 
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