Gurugram: Indian cricket’s dynamite opener, Shafali Verma, just added a new weapon to her off-field arsenal — the MG Cyberster, proudly billed as the “World’s Fastest MG.” Known for smashing sixes with fearless flair, Shafali now has a set of wheels that matches her energy, confidence, and lightning pace.
Just 21 and already the youngest player to represent India across all formats, Shafali played a starring role in India’s 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup victory. Now, she’s traded the sound of leather on willow for the electric whoosh of MG’s all-new performance roadster — a car that blends classic British soul with futuristic zing.

MG calls the Cyberster a roadster that reimagines open-top motoring for a new generation — and frankly, it looks like Iron Man and James Bond collaborated on its design. The Cyberster’s dramatic scissor doors rise skyward like a cricketer’s bat after a century, while its sleek, sculpted body could make even supercars do a double-take at traffic lights.
Under that long, sweeping bonnet (a nod to MG’s vintage heritage) lies the heart of a modern beast — a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup delivering 510 PS and 725 Nm of torque, good enough to rocket from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds. Yes, that’s faster than most bowlers can finish their run-up.
The Cyberster’s performance DNA has been fine-tuned by Formula 1 legend Marco Fainello, ensuring every drive feels like a controlled boundary shot — sharp, precise, and thrilling. Add an electric convertible roof that folds in 10 seconds, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for open-sky adventures and high-voltage drama.
With her new MG Cyberster, Shafali isn’t just driving a car — she’s driving a statement: bold, unapologetic, and electric. Much like her batting, this one’s pure power play.
The MG Cyberster is now open for experience and booking at MG SELECT Experience Centres across India — though fair warning, it might just make you dream of your own championship moment.