Table of Content
▼- 1. Price You Actually Paying?
- 2. Engine & Performance
- MINI Cooper S Convertible
- MG Cyberster
- 3. Design & Colour Options
- MINI Cooper S Convertible
- MG Cyberster
- 4. Dimensions & Practicality
- 5. Technology
- MINI Cooper S Convertible
- MG Cyberster
- 6. Driving Dynamics
- MINI Cooper S Convertible
- MG Cyberster
- MINI Cooper S Convertible or MG Cyberster
- Conclusion
The Mini Cooper S Convertible and MG Cyberster represent the two most thrilling convertible vehicles available to Indian customers in the year 2026 because their performance gap reaches its maximum distance. One is a turbocharged petrol roadster with British racing DNA. The other is a dual-motor electric rocket with scissor doors and a 3.2-second 0–100 sprint. Both are CBU imports. Both are lifestyle purchases. But they are made for completely different buyers.
The MINI Cooper S Convertible hit Indian showrooms in December 2025 at ₹58.50 lakh and the first lot sold out in just 24 hours. The MG Cyberster came in July 2025 at ₹74.99 lakh, becoming India's first all-electric open-top sports car. Which option matches your needs better? The comparison explains everything about the two alternatives.
1. Price You Actually Paying?
|
Variant |
MINI Cooper S Convertible |
MG Cyberster |
|---|---|---|
|
Base Variant |
Cooper S, ₹58.50 lakh |
GT, ₹75.00 lakh |
|
Top Variant |
JCW Pack — ₹61.50 lakh |
Single variant only |
|
Price Gap |
— |
~₹19 lakh more than MINI |
|
Import Type |
CBU |
CBU |
|
Available At |
MINI Dealerships |
MG Select Showrooms |
The MG Cyberster commands a premium of roughly ₹19 lakh over the base MINI. The Cyberster exists as our only complete variant because we offer no other trim options or feature alternatives. The MINI offers a JCW Pack at ₹61.50 lakh for buyers who want sportier styling without paying Cyberster money.
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2. Engine & Performance
They will both make you smile. One of them does it with gear changes, while the other prefers to do it in silence.
MINI Cooper S Convertible
- 2.0L 4-cylinder TwinPower Turbo petrol engine
- Power: 204hp / 300Nm
- Gearbox: 7-speed dual-clutch automatic (DCT)
- 0–100 km/h: 6.9 seconds
- Top Speed: 237 km/h
- Fuel Efficiency: 16.82 kmpl (ARAI)
- FWD classic, characterful, and rewarding to drive
MG Cyberster
- Dual-motor AWD fully electric powertrain
- Battery: 77kWh NMC, just 110mm thick
- Power: 510hp / 725Nm
- 0–100 km/h: 3.2 seconds (supercar numbers)
- Top Speed: 200 km/h
- Range: 580 km (MIDC certified)
- Fast Charging: 144kW DC, 10–80% in 40 minutes
|
Spec |
MINI Cooper S Convertible |
MG Cyberster |
|---|---|---|
|
Peak Power |
204hp |
510hp |
|
Peak Torque |
300Nm |
725Nm |
|
0–100 km/h |
6.9 seconds |
3.2 seconds |
|
Top Speed |
237 km/h |
200 km/h |
|
Fuel / Range |
16.82 kmpl |
580 km (MIDC) |
3. Design & Colour Options
Turning heads is the common ground between the two. With the MINI, the expression is more about charm. In the Cyberstar, quite literally, the expression is one of shock.
MINI Cooper S Convertible
- The vehicle features Round LED headlights and a signature MINI grille and a sculpted bonnet.
- The electric soft top opens in 18 seconds at speeds up to 30 km/h.
- The MINI offers four color options, which include British Racing Green, Sunny Side Yellow, Chili Red, and Ocean Wave Green.
- The JCW Pack adds sporty bumpers together with black accents and a red-black interior.
- The design combines European elements with a classic look which remains distinctly MINI.
MG Cyberster
- The Lamborghini-style scissor doors became a complete showstopper.
- The vehicle design features a low-slung roadster shape which includes sweeping LED headlights and a full-width rear LED strip.
- The vehicle features 20-inch alloy wheels which come equipped with Pirelli P Zero tires.
- The Cyberster comes in five different colors, which include Flare Red, Nuclear Yellow, Andes Grey, Modern Beige, and Irises Cyan, which will become available in January 2026.
- The rear of the vehicle displays illuminated MG branding which creates a futuristic design.
4. Dimensions & Practicality
The MINI, on the other hand, has four occupants as compared to the Cyberster's inability to accept four.
|
Spec |
MINI Cooper S Convertible |
MG Cyberster |
|---|---|---|
|
Length |
3,879mm |
4,535mm |
|
Width |
1,744mm |
1,913mm |
|
Height |
1,431mm |
1,329mm |
|
Wheelbase |
2,495mm |
2,690mm |
|
Boot Space |
215L (roof up) / 160L (down) |
200L |
|
Ground Clearance |
146mm |
116mm |
|
Seating Capacity |
4 |
2 |
The MINI has better ground clearance for Indian roads because it has 146mm ground clearance. The Cyberster's 116mm ride height creates major problems for city drivers who need to navigate potholes and speed bumps. The Cyberster provides only two seats which makes it a secondary vehicle for most Indian households.
5. Technology
Both cabins are tech-heavy. They just use that tech very differently.
MINI Cooper S Convertible
- 9.4-inch round OLED touchscreen (Android OS developed with Samsung)
- The vehicle comes equipped with Wireless Apple CarPlay and ambient lighting and a heads-up display system.
- The Harman Kardon Hi-Fi sound system provides high-quality audio playback.
- The system includes electrically adjustable front seats together with a rear-view camera.
- MINI Always Open Timer, tracks total time driven with roof down
- Rain-warner smartphone app, remote roof operation via MINI app
- Lane keeping assist, ABS, dynamic stability control (DSC)
MG Cyberster
- Features a triple-screen cockpit, which includes a 10.25-inch driver display and two 7-inch screens.
- The centre console includes an extra 7-inch touchscreen display.
- The vehicle comes with a flat-bottomed sports steering wheel design.
- The Cyberster provides Level 2 ADAS, which includes self-driving security features.
- The car includes Brembo brake calipers and four airbags as safety equipment.
- The Cyberster uses Pirelli P Zero tyres in two specifications 245/40 R20 for the front tyres and 275/35 R20 for the rear tyres.
|
Tech Feature |
MINI Cooper S Convertible |
MG Cyberster |
|---|---|---|
|
Infotainment |
9.4" Round OLED |
Triple-Screen (10.25" + 7" + 7") |
|
Sound System |
Harman Kardon |
Standard |
|
ADAS |
Lane Keep + DSC |
Level 2 ADAS |
|
Special Feature |
Always Open Timer |
Scissor Doors |
|
Airbags |
2 |
4 |
6. Driving Dynamics
MINI Cooper S Convertible
- Go-kart steering, which is quick, light, and full of feedback
- Firm but composed ride, bumps are felt but the car stays planted
- 7-speed DCT keeps the turbo in powerband at all times
- Roof-down experience is intimate and driver-focused
- FWD means it is predictable, safe, and easy to manage in traffic
MG Cyberster
- AWD dual-motor launch in Super Sport mode is relentless
- 50:50 weight distribution keeps cornering balanced
- 110mm-thick flat battery pack lowers centre of gravity
- Pirelli P Zeros deliver excellent grip in dry conditions
- Near-2-tonne kerb weight causes mild understeer when pushed hard
- 116mm ground clearance demands care on broken Indian tarmac
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MINI Cooper S Convertible or MG Cyberster
|
Choose the MINI Cooper S Convertible if... |
Choose the MG Cyberster if... |
|---|---|
|
You want a 4-seat open-top for weekends |
You want maximum performance and zero emissions |
|
Budget is under ₹65 lakh |
A second/third car purely for driving drama |
|
Ground clearance for Indian roads matters |
You want the fastest open-top car in India |
|
Petrol character and gear shifts are important |
Futuristic design and scissor doors are a priority |
|
You want a fun, usable everyday car |
Range anxiety is not a concern for you |
Conclusion
The Mini Cooper S Convertible and the MG Cyberster are both brilliant open-top cars, just built for different people. The MINI at ₹58.50 lakh wins on price, practicality, and petrol soul, making it the smarter daily pick for most Indian buyers. The Cyberster at ₹77.50 lakh is pure drama, 510 hp, scissor doors, and zero emissions for someone who already has a sensible car in the garage. Both will sell out fast. So ask yourself one thing: do you want fire or lightning?
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Aakash Mehra
Automotive Journalist & Car Reviewer. Aakash Mehra is a seasoned automotive journalist with over 9 years of experience in car journalism and consumer-focused reviews. Having test-driven more than 550+ vehicles, he delivers detailed comparisons, expert insights, and unbiased advice to help readers confidently choose the right car.