Buying Guide
MG Cyberster Family Buyer Guide: Is an Electric Roadster Practical for Your Family?
The MG Cyberster challenges the notion that a two-seat roadster can't work for family duties. While it sacrifices rear seats, its clever storage, comfortable cabin, and engaging yet refined driving dynamics make it a viable second car or primary car for small families with one child.
Family cabin comfort
The cabin is snug but well-appointed with high-quality materials. Seats are supportive and heated, but only two occupants. Wind noise is well-controlled with the roof up. Low entry makes getting in/out easier than traditional roadsters.
Space, storage and seating practicality
No rear seats, but the front trunk and small rear trunk offer combined luggage space for weekend trips. Cabin storage includes door bins, a glovebox, and a phone slot. For a family of three (with a child in the passenger seat), it works for short trips, but a second child would be problematic.
School-run and city use
The compact dimensions make it easy to park and maneuver in urban areas. The electric instant torque provides brisk acceleration from stops, useful for merging in city traffic. However, the low ground clearance and long doors may be tricky in tight parking lots.
Road trips and highway comfort
On highways, the Cyberster is surprisingly refined. The suspension absorbs bumps well, and the cabin stays quiet at cruising speeds. Range is adequate for day trips, and charging via CCS is relatively fast. The lack of rear seats means only two people can travel, but luggage capacity is reasonable for a weekend away.
Technology and safety features in daily use
The infotainment system is responsive with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The digital instrument cluster is clear. Safety features include forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, and lane keep assist, which work well in daily driving. The convertible roof operates quickly, adding to the fun.
Family-buyer verdict
The MG Cyberster is a niche choice for families. It works best as a second car for a couple or a primary car for a single parent with one child. It offers the thrills of a roadster with enough practicality for daily errands and short trips. But buyers needing to transport more than two people or carry bulky items should look elsewhere.
Verdict
The MG Cyberster proves that an electric roadster can have a place in a family garage, provided your family fits into its two-seat layout. It excels in city driving and weekend getaways, but its practicality is limited to those with minimal cargo and passenger needs.