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MG Windsor EV becomes costlier by 50,000. Now available from

MG Windsor EV has become pricier with a price hike of ₹50,000 at the beginning of 2025.

Published on: Jan 07, 2025 03:53 PM IST
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MG Windsor EV has received a price hike of 50,000. This price hike comes as the introductory prices for the electric car are no longer applicable. Also, the free charging offer through the MG e-hub application is no longer available for the EV. With the latest price hike, the MG Windsor EV now starts at around 13,99,800 (ex-showroom) and goes up to 15,99,800 (ex-showroom). Interestingly, the price hike for the recently launched MG Windsor EV comes at a time when all the major car manufacturers in India have announced a price hike, which has become effective from the very beginning of 2025.

MG Windsor EV has become pricier with a price hike of  ₹50,000 at the beginning of 2025.
MG Windsor EV has become pricier with a price hike of ₹50,000 at the beginning of 2025.

With the 50,000 price hike effective for the MG Windsor EV, the EV's entry-level Excite variant now costs 13,99,800 (ex-showroom), while the mid-level Exclusive trim is priced at 14,99,800 (ex-showroom). The top-end Essence variant of the MG Windsor EV now costs 15,99,800 (ex-showroom).

(Also read: Upcoming cars in India)

JSW MG Motor India launched the Windsor EV as the brand's third electric car in India after the ZS EV and Comet EV. The MG Windsor EV is powered by a 38 kWh battery pack that delivers a claimed driving range of 332 kilometres on a single charge. In the real world, the driving range should be around 260 to 280 kilometres. The battery pack of the EV is claimed to be charged in 55 minutes using a DC fast charger. The MG Windsor EV comes with a portable charger as standard and the brand also offers a wall box charger for the consumers.

 
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