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Weekend Drive by Hormazd Sorabjee: Caught red-handed
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Weekend Drive by Hormazd Sorabjee: Caught red-handed

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Last month, I drove the MG Cyberster at the Buddh International Circuit, which has quietly become the de facto venue for manufacturer test drives that need a controlled environment. EV brands love it — not because a racetrack flatters their cars, but because it makes logistics easy. You can limit the experience to a handful of laps, keep the running minimal, and top up the battery from the on-site charger. No worrying about range anxiety here.

The Cyberster’s scissor doors can be opened and closed with a button. It’s a cool party trick.

But here’s the thing: The Buddh Circuit also has a way of exposing a car’s weaknesses. And in the Cyberster’s case, it did so in a couple of laps. EVs and racetracks have never been a happy pairing. Like most electric sportscars, the Cyberster is too heavy and too softly sprung to truly shine on a race track.

Sure, the 0–100kph time of 3.2 seconds makes for a great headline, but after that, the power tails off. The top speed is just over 200kph, which, on Buddh’s kilometre-long stretch, feels pedestrian.

The roof folds away neatly in about 15 seconds.
The roof folds away neatly in about 15 seconds.

The Cyberster’s appeal doesn’t live on the racetrack. It lives in your driveway, in traffic, at a five-star hotel porch, and in the heads it turns on every street. This is easily the best-looking sports car you can buy for ₹74 lakh, roof up or down. Speaking of the roof, it folds neatly away in about 15 seconds.

But the real party trick? Those doors. Scissor doors, the kind Lamborghini immortalised with its iconic Countach in the 1970s. In the world of exotic cars, door-design is part of the peacock display. Butterfly doors, for example, are the signature of the Pagani, Koenigsegg and McLaren P1. The Mercedes 300SL’s gullwing doors carry such mystique that makes this model one of the most sought after classics.

The Cyberster has not only democratised scissor doors but arguably improved them. In a Lambo, you need long arms and a bit of a heave to pull them down manually. The MG? Just press a button on the centre console and both doors power open or close. In one stroke, MG has brought the sort of driveway theatre previously reserved for ₹5-crore-plus hypercars to a wider audience.

The car doesn’t have a temperamental clutch, and doesn’t overheat in traffic, unlike other sportscars.
The car doesn’t have a temperamental clutch, and doesn’t overheat in traffic, unlike other sportscars.

The Cyberster also has none of the daily-driving histrionics of traditional sports cars. No temperamental clutch, no overheating in traffic. Just smooth, silent progress. It’s comfortable enough to use every day — provided you watch out for speed breakers.

At ₹74 lakh, the response to the Cyberster has been healthy, especially for something that’s a full import. Originally, MG had considered producing the car locally to bypass India’s punishing import duties, but the roof mechanism was too complex to assemble locally. Had they managed it, the price could have dropped to around ₹60 lakh ex-showroom — a figure that would have made scissor doors genuinely within reach.

In the end, the MG Cyberster isn’t the kind of sports car you take to a track day. It’s the kind you take everywhere else. It’s about drama, presence, and the smugness of getting Lamborghini-style doors at less than a tenth of the cost.

From HT Brunch, September 27, 2025

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Angel Batista and Dexter in Dexter: Resurrection
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Dexter Almost Gets Caught Red-Handed

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for Dexter: Resurrection Episode 8, “The Kill Room Where It Happens.”]

Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) got rather sloppy on the latest episode of Dexter: Resurrection, and it could cost him everything. After failing to clock the fact that Angel Batista (David Zayas) would and did plant a tracking device in his car — a pair of earpods that he used to keep tabs on Dexter’s usual driving routine — he almost got caught with a man on his table and then did get caught at a very different kind of table.

The episode began with Angel making a recording of himself on the case, following Dexter’s every move just as he, as “Red,” made a plan with Al (Eric Stonestreet) to meet up after he caught a showing of Hamilton. After Dexter decided on a temporarily closed beauty salon to become his next kill room, Angel took note of the location since it was out of the norm for him and started snooping around the block.

Things went sideways when Al decided Hamilton wasn’t his bag, and he headed back to Wisconsin with his new #1 Dad license plate and I Heart NY souvenirs, thus leaving Dexter’s mission incomplete and his kill room unvarnished. It didn’t take Dexter long to find a new occupant for the space, though.

Vince (Steve Schirripa), the landlord of Harrison’s (Jack Alcott) friend Elsa (Emilia Suárez), was still giving her the runaround about the mold that was making her son sick. After Dexter tried to reason with the guy, to no avail, he decided to snatch him and give him a wakeup call on the table. That effort was interrupted, however, by Angel, and although Dexter escaped, his setup was left for Angel and Detectives Claudette Wallace (Kadia Saraf) and Melvin Oliva (Dominic Fumusa) to sniff around in.

The trouble for Angel was that he didn’t see Dexter, and Vince ran off before he could describe his captor, who’d been masked anyway. As Angel described his theory, the detectives became skeptical of Angel’s story, and when Claudette called Joey Quinn (Desmond Harrington), she learned that Batista was no longer an active law enforcement officer. So even though Angel was exactly, 1000% right about everything he said, the others didn’t seem to believe him.

Despite Angel’s setbacks, Dexter still had other problems to grapple with. First, he accidentally betrayed Blessing (Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine) by revealing his backstory about being a child soldier to his daughter, leaving their relationship in the mud, possibly forever. Secondly, and more importantly, he got a visit from Leon Prater (Peter Dinklage) right in the middle of a celebratory dinner with Harrison.

Prater, who was otherwise busy planning a gala for injured police — that both detectives may be going to, by the way — fielded pressure from Charley (Uma Thurman) about her suspicions of “Red.” Though he resisted them at first, she must have persisted because he somehow ended up crashing Dexter’s meal with a smile and saying, “Red, I didn’t know you have a son.”

We’ll have to wait to see what Leon’s arrival means for Dexter, whether the detectives will buy into Angel’s story at last, if Blessing will retaliate in some way, and if Al is gone for good, but for now, it seems like Dexter’s got his work cut out for him to keep his feet on solid ground.

Dexter: Resurrection, Fridays, Paramount+

August 22, 2025 0 comments
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