Category Average: 166.36 kmph
Windsor EV: 157.0 kmph
Category Average: 456.0 km
Windsor EV: 331.0 km
Category Average: 5.39 hrs
Windsor EV: 6.5 hrs
Category Average: 47.61 kwh
Windsor EV: 38.0 kwh
The MG Windsor EV is JSW MG Motor India’s latest entry in the electric vehicle space, positioned as a crossover utility vehicle that blends SUV practicality with sedan-like comfort. Launched in September 2024, it marks the brand's third electric offering in the country and the first to introduce the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) ownership model. Its design and packaging are aimed at new-age EV buyers seeking a spacious and technology-rich vehicle without compromising on range or driving dynamics. With a choice of battery packs and feature-laden variants, the Windsor EV caters to a wide range of electric mobility needs.
The MG Windsor EV price in India starts from ₹13.99 lakh and goes up to ₹17.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The base Excite variant is priced at ₹13,99,800, while the mid-level Exclusive is listed at ₹15,04,800. The top-end Essence variant carries a price tag of ₹16,14,800. Additionally, the newly launched Windsor Pro variant is available at ₹17.24 lakh for the first 8,000 units. Under the Battery-as-a-Service plan, the Windsor EV can be acquired at a base price of ₹9.99 lakh with a battery rental cost of ₹3.5 per km, while the Windsor Pro under the same model starts at ₹12.50 lakh with a battery rental of ₹4.5 per km.
The Windsor EV is offered in four variants: Excite, Exclusive, Essence, and the newly introduced Windsor Pro. The Excite serves as the entry point with standard tech features, while the Exclusive adds more premium equipment. The Essence trim includes added safety and entertainment features. The Windsor Pro variants, positioned as the flagship, add a larger battery pack, Level-2 ADAS, dual-tone interiors, and vehicle-to-load and vehicle-to-vehicle charging capabilities. All variants use the same 134 bhp electric motor but differ in equipment and battery configuration.
The standard variants of the MG Windsor EV are powered by a 38 kWh battery pack that delivers a claimed range of up to 331 km on a full charge. The top-end Windsor Pro variant features a larger 52.9 kWh battery that increases the driving range to 449 km. Real-world range is expected to vary depending on driving habits and conditions, with longer distances possible in eco-driving scenarios. Charging options include a 3.3 kW AC charger that takes up to 15 hours for a full charge and a 7.4 kW charger that reduces this time significantly. Fast charging support allows the battery to charge from 0 to 80 per cent in under 60 minutes.
All variants of the Windsor EV are powered by a front-axle-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor delivering 134 bhp and 200 Nm of torque. The car measures 4,295 mm in length and sits on a 2,700 mm wheelbase, offering a spacious cabin while maintaining urban-friendly proportions.
Key features include a 15.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 360-degree surround-view camera, an 8.8-inch digital driver display, and a nine-speaker sound system. The Windsor Pro variant adds Level-2 ADAS, traffic jam assist, adaptive cruise control, and new dual-tone interiors in black and ivory. It also includes a Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging function for external power use.
The MG Windsor EV is equipped with six airbags, electronic stability control (ESP), and a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) across variants. The vehicle also comes with ISOFIX child seat mounts and rain-sensing wipers for added safety and convenience. The Windsor Pro variant introduces Level-2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), which include traffic jam assist, forward collision warning, lane keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control. A 360-degree surround-view camera is available on select trims to aid in safe manoeuvring.
MG Motor India is currently offering the Windsor Pro variant at an introductory price of ₹17.49 lakh (ex-showroom) for the first 8,000 customers. Under the BaaS model, introductory pricing is also available at ₹12.50 lakh for the Windsor Pro, with a variable battery rental. These limited-period offers are subject to availability and region-specific dealer incentives, which may include exchange bonuses and subsidised insurance or maintenance plans.
The MG Windsor EV competes in the compact electric crossover segment against models like the Tata Nexon EV, Mahindra XUV400, and the Citroën ë-C3.
JSW MG Motor India took the market by storm when they first launched the Windsor EV in the Indian market. The brand secured 15,000 bookings in just one day and then it clocked 20,000 sales in just 6 months which made it the best-selling electric vehicle in India. However, there was a bit of hesitation from some potential customers, which the company has decided to address with the Windsor Pro.
For cosmetic purposes, JSW MG Motor India has added three new colour schemes - Celadon Blue, Aurora Silver and Glaze Red. Apart from this, there is Pearl White, Starburst Black and Turquoise Green on offer. Then there are new 19-inch alloy wheels on offer that are borrowed from the Hector. At first, the response from the alloys was mixed but in person, they do look quite good. However, the original alloys that the standard Windsor EV gets were very unique.
There are no other cosmetic changes to the exterior of the Windsor Pro so there might be a few people who might not like the design. However, at the end of the day, design is a subjective thing and I also know several people who love the exterior design of the Windsor.
Then we come to the interior where the black upholstery for the seats has been replaced with an Ivory White colour scheme because of which the cabin has a dual-tone theme. The new colour theme does make the cabin feel a bit more airy but there is a possibility that this colour scheme will be difficult to maintain. Apart from this, there are no changes to the interior.
The MG Windsor Pro continues to come with a huge glass area that makes the cabin heat up during daytime and it also reduces the effectiveness of the air conditioner. Moreover, this also affects the performance of Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and wireless charger as the sun's heat directly comes onto the centre console. Fortunately, there are ventilated front seats for the front occupants that do help.
The quilted seats look really good and they do offer good support to the occupants and the driver also gets electric adjustability. Unfortunately, there is no cooled glovebox, which is a feature that I miss. At the rear, the seats get 135 degrees of recline and there is ample amount of legroom and headroom. Three occupants on the rear seat should be able to sit quite comfortably. Once again, the space and the quality is one of the strong points of the Windsor Pro that makes it stand out.
One of the criticisms that the Windsor EV has is how stiff the rear suspension is, on speed breakers and speed bumps, it sends a jolt. This issue has been fixed for the most part because of the added weight from the battery pack. However, overall, the suspension is still a bit on the stiffer side, which has ensured that the EV feels stable at highway speeds. Show it a corner, and the body roll is minimal, and for the most part, the Windsor Pro will stick to its line. However, do not expect it to handle like a hatchback; after all, it is a tall vehicle with a heavy battery pack.
The brakes on the Windsor Pro do lack the initial bite which is there on the Windsor EV. MG continues to offer all-wheel disc brakes. There are no changes to the electric motor, it continues to sit on the front axle, which puts out 134 bhp of max power and a peak torque output of 200 Nm. There is a bit of motor noise that is audible in the cabin. It always has an ample amount of performance available in all driving modes. Even the Eco+ mode should be fine for driving in cities where there is bumper-to-bumper traffic. There are also three levels of regeneration that can help in gaining back some range as the EV brakes regeneration instead of traditional brakes. The regeneration kicks in quite smoothly. By default, the EV starts in Normal driving mode with Heavy regen braking. During acceleration and braking, you can feel the additional weight of the batteries.
JSW MG Motor India has added ADAS Level 2 to the Windsor Pro. It now comes with features such as Traffic Jam Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Bend Cruise Assistance, Lane Departure Warning and prevention, Intelligent Headlamp Control, Front Collision Warning and Automatic Emergency Braking. We tested the ADAS, and we found that it does have a tendency to just give up suddenly, which could be a bit dangerous. We also found that the EV would constantly swerve left or right and would not recognise the solid white line. So, eventually, we switched off the ADAS. What does work decently is the adaptive cruise control, as long as the roads are straight, the driver can also set the following distance. Unfortunately, we were not able to test the Traffic Assist function, which could be quite useful.
The Windsor Pro gets a larger 52.9 kWh battery pack, whereas the standard Windsor EV gets a 38 kWh battery pack. The claimed range has gone up from 332 km to 449 km. The charging speed has also gone up from 45 kW to 60 kW. A DC fast charger would be able to top-up the battery pack from 20 per cent to 80 per cent in 50 minutes, whereas the Windsor Pro would take 45 minutes. On a 7.4 kWh AC charger, the battery pack would take 9.5 hours, whereas the 38 kWh battery pack takes 7 hours. MG has not revealed how much time will the Windsor Pro will take to charge on a 3.3 kW charger.
We asked this question to the company, and they said that the mounting points of the 52.9 kWh battery pack are different from the 38 kWh battery pack. Because of this, the existing users cannot upgrade to the larger battery pack. Having said that, it would have been nice if the existing customers had the option to get the larger battery at an additional price, considering that there are customers out there who are interested in such an offer.
Apart from ADAS, the Windsor Pro now comes with Vehicle 2 Load and Vehicle-to-Vehicle functionality. Through Vehicle 2 Load, the customers can power electrical appliances and through Vehicle to Vehicle, customers can charge other electric vehicles. Both these functionalities would require an accessory that the customer would need to purchase separately. And no, the current Windsor EV does not support both of these features because of hardware limitations, as per MG.
The Windsor Pro now also comes with an electric tailgate whose height, the occupants can set. There are no other changes to the feature list of the vehicle. It continues to come with a panoramic sunroof, a large touchscreen infotainment system, a 360-degree camera, a digital driver's display, ambient lights and automatic climate control among others. A special mention goes to the 9-speaker sound system that is sourced from Infinity.
At ₹18.10 lakh ex-showroom, the Windsor Pro continues to be a great value-for-money vehicle. If you are considering the Essence variant of the Windsor, we would highly suggest that you invest in the Pro variant because of its larger battery pack. The ride quality is better than the Windsor EV; it continues to come loaded with features, and the larger battery pack would help with increased range. The Windsor Pro will continue to write the success story of the original Windsor EV as the brand received 8,000 bookings for the Windsor Pro in just 24 hours of launch.
Having said that, we would have liked it if JSW MG Motor India had addressed a few of the current concerns, such as cabin heating because of the greenhouse effect, which could have been solved with UV-cut glass. There is still no parcel tray, spare tyre, window curtains and rear wiper, which the rivals do offer. Yes, the parcel tray and spare tyre are available as accessories, but then the tyre does eat into the luggage space and makes it difficult to access the underneath storage. A set of front parking sensors would also have been a great addition because few customers feel the need due to the way the front is designed. Again, these are available as accessories, but they are not integrated into the system.
Max Power | 134 bhp |
Body Type | MUV |
Battery Capacity | 38 kWh |
Airbags | Yes |
Max Torque | 200 Nm |
Transmission | Automatic |
Max Motor Performance | 134 bhp, 200 Nm |
Range | 331 km |
Charging Time | 6 Hours 30 Minutes |
Max Speed | 157 kmph |
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₹14 Lakhs* | ₹16.74 Lakhs* | ₹12.49 Lakhs* | ₹9.99 Lakhs* | ₹17.49 Lakhs* | ₹17.99 Lakhs* |
User Rating 43 Reviews | User Rating - | User Rating 45 Reviews | User Rating 9 Reviews | User Rating 10 Reviews | User Rating 1 Reviews |
Charging Time 9 Hours 30 Minutes | Charging Time 6 Hours 30 Minutes | Charging Time 4 Hours 20 Minutes | Charging Time 5 Hours | Charging Time 7 Hours 54 Minutes | Charging Time 4 Hours 50 Minutes |
Range 449 km | Range 456 km | Range 489 km | Range 421 Km | Range 502 km | Range 473 km |
Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 |
Max Motor Performance 134 bhp, 200 Nm | Max Motor Performance 148 bhp, 310 Nm | Max Motor Performance 143 bhp, 215 Nm | Max Motor Performance 121 bhp 190 Nm | Max Motor Performance 165 bhp, 215 Nm | Max Motor Performance - |
Acceleration (0-100 kmph) - | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 8.3 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) - | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 9.5 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 8.6 seconds | Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 7.9 seconds |
Ground Clearance 186 mm | Ground Clearance - | Ground Clearance 190 mm | Ground Clearance 190 mm | Ground Clearance 186 mm | Ground Clearance - |
Length 4295 mm | Length 4200 mm | Length 3994 mm | Length 3857 mm | Length 4310 mm | Length 4340 mm |
Height 1677 mm | Height 1634 mm | Height 1616 mm | Height 1633 mm | Height 1637 mm | Height 1655 mm |
Width 1850 mm | Width 1821 mm | Width 1811 mm | Width 1742 mm | Width 1810 mm | Width 1790 mm |
Turning Radius - | Turning Radius 5.3 metres | Turning Radius 5.3 metres | Turning Radius 5 metres | Turning Radius 5.35 metres | Turning Radius - |
Boot Space 579 litres | Boot Space 378 litres | Boot Space 350 litres | Boot Space 366 litres | Boot Space 500 litres | Boot Space 433 litres |
Body Type MUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type Compact SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV |
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