I'd actually prefer the rear wheel drive version tbh. It may be a tad slower, but has longer range and I'm sure the steering is nicer when the front wheels don't have to handle drive as well as turning.
Because of the badge, even if people turn their heads, they aren’t going to think this thing is worth $115,000. Some people might appreciate that… but since this car is more or less designed to be a status symbol, I’m not really sure who the target consumer for this one is. Then again, this could be the car that changes people’s perceptions of MG and Chinese cars in general. Who knows?
There was a time when MG was a reasonably premium brand - before the Chinese bought it. Personally though, I'd rather have one of these than say, an MGBGT - had enough of stuffing around with unreliable, rusty old cars for one lifetime, and Chinese MG actually seem to be a pretty decent car manufacturer.
I have mostly spared my partner from my love of cars, he knows now after 31 years of me buying cars and telling him every detail. I have to show him this! 🤩
It's welcome, but what would be more welcome is all of MG's small affordable electric cars only in a select few markets inc China.. Sick to the back teeth of toys for the rich.
Just when normal people can afford real speed, the elitists come out of the wood work to say speed was never the goal or it wasn't a cool factor to begin with
@ I owned a mgtf for 10 years it’s not as well crafted but it’s fun and well designed. I still miss my youth days spent with it. Simple, passionate, cool. I wished the new MG could’ve continued the spirit.
@CarSauce You guys are funny as piss, a little weird sometimes, but you do good balanced reviews. Thanks for this one. Agree, great straight line speed but too much money for the fun. ps. Who's front yard do you use for the static review ? The views are stunning !
Looks great and it’ll make an awesome weekend/city car, it’ll be a great deal in 5 years time when it’ll be worth 25k. Your videos are always entertaining yet full of useful consumer info. Cheers Pat
In hindsight Charles the third already forgotten about his first ironic MGC GT made in UK present from the late Queen. That so-called electric MG roadster should be fit for the King.
Also available in NZ (you know the islands to the East of Oz?) I have sat in one in a dealer’s showroom and have a test drive booked for the New Year. I noted a couple of things sitting in it. I am not tall (180cm), but I only had about 1cm of headroom with the soft-top up. And that was with the driver’s seat at its lowest setting. The passenger seat sits slightly lower and I assume the battery pack under the floor is optimised for the Chinese market. For me, the steering wheel blocked the bottom inner corners of the side displays and the top outer corners of the centre display. I believe that is because it originally had a yoke steering wheel. Some of this wouldn’t matter if it had a HUD, which a car at this price should have. I also noted how wide the door sill was. The combination of the scissor door and the width of the sill would make it difficult for those of slightly advanced years (the only ones who could afford this) to get in and out. This is a “look at me while I save the planet” vehicle that is too expensive.
From the size of those calipers which look to be 4 pot jobs, I doubt it's the fault of the brakes as they should be more than adequate - most likely the brake assistance is quite mild and/or the pad compound isn't the best, and you just need to stamp on them a bit harder than most modern vehicles and/or swap out the pads and/or fit some decent tyres instead of those pirelli shitters. Could be a bunch of other things unrelated to the calipers too.
It's weird, they certainly don't seem to be meant to be >$100K cars, as the other poster notes in China they work out to about $40,000USD so really should be around $65 in ANZ as you suggest & so well under luxury car import tax. I guess they don't think they will sell many, or don't want to sell many here.
i think its great MG are trying a sports car, need to shave a bit of weight off it, get rid of those scissor doors, iron out a few problems and could be a big hit. great review guys love the video.
It's literally a niche product, and its an electric. I don't think they are banking on the MG brand, rather they are praying that someone rich will be buying this thing
Fast and kinda pretty, but underdone in the typical Chinese product way. The "100th Anniversary" badge is downright offensive. That is NOT an MG. Words cannot express how much I do not want one. And I'll be pointing anf laughing at any I see on the road.
A better move would be to buy a used Boxster for less money and put the rest of the cash in an account for fuel and maintenance. After 3 years it will be worth more than that Cyberster and you’ll have had a better ride in the interim. A Boxster even has bigger luggage capacity (and 2 of them !).
Yes it ain't a sports car, its a gt. Its literally better than any BMW, Merc or Audi at 115k. You'd need an m4 comp to beat this car. And every other 2 door that beats this car is well over 150k. And no the quality is good. Once again German car quality has gone down and in comparison to that, its fine
No one going to buy, top speed is only 200km/hr. Price at 115,000 and what is the battery life? 8 to 10yrs probably, waste of money, not worth it. They shoud focus on sport hot hatch EV from 30k to 40k and accelerate 0 to 100 in 3secs with top speed 240, than thats a seller. We need EV hot hatch to piss off the Honda civics, Volkswagen GTI overpriced fan boys.
G'day boys and Merry Christmas again. This vehicle exhibits greed and arrogance by a Chinese car manufacturer with wild aspirations that has acquired the MG brand name only, there is absolutely nothing British about this. Design is of course subjective and the front of this rotund 2000 kilo vehicle pretending to be an agile and light sports car is hilarious, from the side it's a basic design and the rear tail design is a complete and utter letdown, I would go as far as to say that it is so polarising that it could be a deal-breaker for many prospective buyers. With any true coupe' sports car there will of course be compromises, however the owner of MG has dropped the ball "big time". Far too many issues to list here and you boys have identified multiple unacceptable issues so I won't repeat everything. Those scissor doors are a desperate attempt to create positive discussions and to also justify the high price to astronomical levels, however they're impractical and add unnecessary weight, so I'm sure the novelty will wear off very quickly for all owners too. Unlike ICE vehicles that have very complex mechanics, electric vehicles are inherently quick and straight-line acceleration isn't difficult to achieve, but the sports handling will be much harder for MG to get right, although I'm sure they've bought many real-sports cars from legacy brands and have reverse engineered them because let's face it, the Chinese are well known copying infringers in every industry. The cabin is also seriously flawed in multiple ways and there are some serious omissions too, there are two immediate issues that come to mind, one : the steering wheel obscures views to the upper screens, and two : why is there a huge and bulky lower centre console grab handle dividing the cabin. Seems to me that MG has been copying Toyota and the cost cutting and greedy prices are clearly evident.
2000kg for this vs 1200kg for an MX5! I mean for crying out loud this thing is closer to weighing as much as a raptor ranger as it is to an MX5. But, the China fan boy crowd will tell you "hurr durr car go vewy fest street". Absolute morons.
This wannabe MG will last as long than a proper MGB which are so much cheaper to buy and are so viseal to drive this is just another eco blob has a electric motor the same as any other EV were an MGB a four cylinder petrol engine a manual gear box and it makes a proper noise and every EV is just a glorified golf buggy
@@aarons6935 The real reason is that orders from Chinese customers are already beyond 2026, they couldn't make more cars rightnow. Last year they produced more than 100,000 Su-7 which is only 1/2 of the orders!
I would never get a convertible in australia the flies are just too damn friendly
😂😆
You would get jumped by a kangaroo too😂
I'd actually prefer the rear wheel drive version tbh. It may be a tad slower, but has longer range and I'm sure the steering is nicer when the front wheels don't have to handle drive as well as turning.
Because of the badge, even if people turn their heads, they aren’t going to think this thing is worth $115,000. Some people might appreciate that… but since this car is more or less designed to be a status symbol, I’m not really sure who the target consumer for this one is. Then again, this could be the car that changes people’s perceptions of MG and Chinese cars in general. Who knows?
There was a time when MG was a reasonably premium brand - before the Chinese bought it. Personally though, I'd rather have one of these than say, an MGBGT - had enough of stuffing around with unreliable, rusty old cars for one lifetime, and Chinese MG actually seem to be a pretty decent car manufacturer.
It's that good looking I wouldn't complain if one ran into me as a pedestrian.
I have mostly spared my partner from my love of cars, he knows now after 31 years of me buying cars and telling him every detail. I have to show him this! 🤩
It's welcome, but what would be more welcome is all of MG's small affordable electric cars only in a select few markets inc China..
Sick to the back teeth of toys for the rich.
Yeah we got it in Denmark as well and it’s quite cheap compared to other two doors in Denmark
Probably go quicker to 100 if there was only one person in the car.
Everything is becoming so "high performance" these days that the word itself has lost all meaning.
Certainly way more cars that will do 0-100 in under 4 seconds LOL
Over due for the global market to focus on downsizing their products, or downsize their business!
@@CarSaucebut imagine that but in the package of a Mazda MX5, or Fiat Panda.
@@CarSauce I know right. It has gotten boring almost.
Just when normal people can afford real speed, the elitists come out of the wood work to say speed was never the goal or it wasn't a cool factor to begin with
This car's tail lights totally ruin its beauty in terms of overall exterior design.😔
Uhm no 😂, they are excellent
how do they relate the arrow to union jack flag is beyond me。
I thought it looks good
It looks more like this ☹️
@ I owned a mgtf for 10 years it’s not as well crafted but it’s fun and well designed. I still miss my youth days spent with it. Simple, passionate, cool. I wished the new MG could’ve continued the spirit.
@CarSauce You guys are funny as piss, a little weird sometimes, but you do good balanced reviews.
Thanks for this one. Agree, great straight line speed but too much money for the fun.
ps. Who's front yard do you use for the static review ? The views are stunning !
third, these chinese card are getting so cool! getting me hyped about evs every day
Looks great and it’ll make an awesome weekend/city car, it’ll be a great deal in 5 years time when it’ll be worth 25k.
Your videos are always entertaining yet full of useful consumer info.
Cheers Pat
What is the top speed?
125 mph or 200km/h
Which is irrelevant, you can't do it anyway.
@@aarons6935 Why not?
The steering wheel position looks a bit weird. Was this your choice?
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In hindsight Charles the third already forgotten about his first ironic MGC GT made in UK present from the late Queen. That so-called electric MG roadster should be fit for the King.
That is way overpriced, but don't worry within 12 months these things will be around $60,000 for a used one with under 10,000kms
Waiting for these to depreciate in another 2 years so I can finally afford it.. really want one
Also available in NZ (you know the islands to the East of Oz?)
I have sat in one in a dealer’s showroom and have a test drive booked for the New Year. I noted a couple of things sitting in it. I am not tall (180cm), but I only had about 1cm of headroom with the soft-top up. And that was with the driver’s seat at its lowest setting. The passenger seat sits slightly lower and I assume the battery pack under the floor is optimised for the Chinese market.
For me, the steering wheel blocked the bottom inner corners of the side displays and the top outer corners of the centre display. I believe that is because it originally had a yoke steering wheel. Some of this wouldn’t matter if it had a HUD, which a car at this price should have.
I also noted how wide the door sill was. The combination of the scissor door and the width of the sill would make it difficult for those of slightly advanced years (the only ones who could afford this) to get in and out.
This is a “look at me while I save the planet” vehicle that is too expensive.
Pretty standard for most convertibles I've driven as far as headroom goes (I too am 180cm) - not really for tall people.
0:31 it's also coming to india
For the booming multi millionaire demographic
It will be produced in India and cost 35 lakhs to 45 lakhs.
Where is the R.I.P everything merchandise? This is a huge missed opportunity
Want a job?
@@CarSauce I’m just an ideas man. Zero creativity
@shootermcgavvin 😂😆
The resale value will drop off a cliff
And you can order it in Indonesia 0:31
Brembo is honeypotting the consumers!
And ruining the brand name in the process
Money must talk. Sad really.
From the size of those calipers which look to be 4 pot jobs, I doubt it's the fault of the brakes as they should be more than adequate - most likely the brake assistance is quite mild and/or the pad compound isn't the best, and you just need to stamp on them a bit harder than most modern vehicles and/or swap out the pads and/or fit some decent tyres instead of those pirelli shitters. Could be a bunch of other things unrelated to the calipers too.
0-100 km/h in 3.2 seconds, so how long would it take for 0-200 km/h?
It looks ok, but not great. If it was around $65K it would have a chance, at $115K they will sell a handful of before withdrawing it from sale
It’s 38K in US money directly from china currency
It's weird, they certainly don't seem to be meant to be >$100K cars, as the other poster notes in China they work out to about $40,000USD so really should be around $65 in ANZ as you suggest & so well under luxury car import tax. I guess they don't think they will sell many, or don't want to sell many here.
Sheesh 115k hell no
I thought the doors ruins the roadster, from the previous owner of a mg convertible.
Yes yes - I'm colour-blind too, and I'd believe it's green.
i think its great MG are trying a sports car, need to shave a bit of weight off it, get rid of those scissor doors, iron out a few problems and could be a big hit. great review guys love the video.
They are REALLY banking on the MG brand aren’t they? $115,000? Get real.
It's literally a niche product, and its an electric. I don't think they are banking on the MG brand, rather they are praying that someone rich will be buying this thing
@@Seafury18Niche product but stepping on the toes of all the European luxury and performance coupés but cheaper, like Kia's Stinger formula _rip_
II don't think they're expecting huge sales, it's more of a brand flag.
@@f1aziz yea definitely agree. This is a flagship/MG at it's best vehicle that's gonna be bought by only the richest people
@@Seafury18nobody rich is showing up at a Monaco casino in a tacky Chinese EV.
Bro Please review on mahindra BE 6e and 9e
The Chinese audience is here!😂
It's launching in India in 2025
Will look into it when it depreciates in a couple of years :)
had there been one person in the car and if the battery was above 85% I think the 0-100 would've been quicker
It's a thing of beauty!
Normal service has RIPurned
This is the kind of car I want but this one is not praised enough for the price and is therefore beyond my willing to spend threshold.
It seems to be horribly overpriced in Australia and New Zealand for some reason... in China one of these works out to under $60,000AUD.
Nice car, stupid screaming was very annoying
Cry about it, friend
Some guys just never grow up and think it’s cool to act like a soppy child. They both have really annoying voices. Classic Ozzies 🤦🏻♂️
@@aardvarkmindshankAn American calling someone else loud and obnoxious 🤣. You guy's are by far the worst.
Thats an xpower, i suspect simple software change.
Just too expensive and too heavy like all EVs
Fast and kinda pretty, but underdone in the typical Chinese product way.
The "100th Anniversary" badge is downright offensive. That is NOT an MG.
Words cannot express how much I do not want one. And I'll be pointing anf laughing at any I see on the road.
Your eyeballs are turning green. You are not their target group.
So it actually acts like a true mg sports car then😅😅😅
MG should bring MG7 to aus rather than this
A better move would be to buy a used Boxster for less money and put the rest of the cash in an account for fuel and maintenance. After 3 years it will be worth more than that Cyberster and you’ll have had a better ride in the interim. A Boxster even has bigger luggage capacity (and 2 of them !).
Ioniq 5 n is so much better for similar price
Second 🥈🎉
3ed
This is NOT a sports car, it’s all about show, not driving dynamics. Also don’t expect the quality to match the price tag.
are you a legacy automaker exec at risk of losing your billion dollar bonus, by any chance? LOL
Bro you are so clever. Is there any way I can get notified when you make future astute comments?
@@NeutralGenericUserno he's spot on, 2000kg for a car in the MX-5 category? Yeah tell me how this bucket of sh!t is going to handle round the bends!
@@NeutralGenericUser how's the weather in China?
Yes it ain't a sports car, its a gt. Its literally better than any BMW, Merc or Audi at 115k. You'd need an m4 comp to beat this car. And every other 2 door that beats this car is well over 150k. And no the quality is good. Once again German car quality has gone down and in comparison to that, its fine
Wouldn't pay any more than 60k..
Car has many quirks..most not functional..
No one going to buy, top speed is only 200km/hr. Price at 115,000 and what is the battery life? 8 to 10yrs probably, waste of money, not worth it. They shoud focus on sport hot hatch EV from 30k to 40k and accelerate 0 to 100 in 3secs with top speed 240, than thats a seller. We need EV hot hatch to piss off the Honda civics, Volkswagen GTI overpriced fan boys.
FIRST!!
G'day boys and Merry Christmas again.
This vehicle exhibits greed and arrogance by a Chinese car manufacturer with wild aspirations that has acquired the MG brand name only, there is absolutely nothing British about this.
Design is of course subjective and the front of this rotund 2000 kilo vehicle pretending to be an agile and light sports car is hilarious, from the side it's a basic design and the rear tail design is a complete and utter letdown, I would go as far as to say that it is so polarising that it could be a deal-breaker for many prospective buyers.
With any true coupe' sports car there will of course be compromises, however the owner of MG has dropped the ball "big time".
Far too many issues to list here and you boys have identified multiple unacceptable issues so I won't repeat everything.
Those scissor doors are a desperate attempt to create positive discussions and to also justify the high price to astronomical levels, however they're impractical and add unnecessary weight, so I'm sure the novelty will wear off very quickly for all owners too.
Unlike ICE vehicles that have very complex mechanics, electric vehicles are inherently quick and straight-line acceleration isn't difficult to achieve, but the sports handling will be much harder for MG to get right, although I'm sure they've bought many real-sports cars from legacy brands and have reverse engineered them because let's face it, the Chinese are well known copying infringers in every industry.
The cabin is also seriously flawed in multiple ways and there are some serious omissions too, there are two immediate issues that come to mind, one : the steering wheel obscures views to the upper screens, and two : why is there a huge and bulky lower centre console grab handle dividing the cabin.
Seems to me that MG has been copying Toyota and the cost cutting and greedy prices are clearly evident.
You probably could not afford one anyway. 😅
the china bashing is crazy
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2000kg for this vs 1200kg for an MX5! I mean for crying out loud this thing is closer to weighing as much as a raptor ranger as it is to an MX5. But, the China fan boy crowd will tell you "hurr durr car go vewy fest street".
Absolute morons.
This wannabe MG will last as long than a proper MGB which are so much cheaper to buy and are so viseal to drive this is just another eco blob has a electric motor the same as any other EV were an MGB a four cylinder petrol engine a manual gear box and it makes a proper noise and every EV is just a glorified golf buggy
What a load of tosh. Rip Tesla? Most of the tesla’s are faster and that’s for 4 seaters. All aesthetics…no substance.
What part of ROADSTER eluded you kiddo?
Junk 😂😂😂😂😂
you guys are everything that is wrong
Sounds like you're projecting you're own issues.
Slow
This car should be banned in India……
I'm just waiting for it to launch to buy
So over priced. Xiaomi su7 is better.
Xiaomi are known for falling apart, that's why they're not in Australia
@@aarons6935 The real reason is that orders from Chinese customers are already beyond 2026, they couldn't make more cars rightnow. Last year they produced more than 100,000 Su-7 which is only 1/2 of the orders!
@@VincentYan That made no sense, they fall apart because the build quality of Xiaomi is consistently bad.
CarSauce is cringe and awful.