The MG Windsor EV Pro is zooming into India on May 6, 2025, and it’s packing some serious news. It was recently spotted without any camouflage, This electric MPV is ready to shake things up with cool new features, a beefier battery, and a sleek vibe. Let’s break it down into details.
Looks That Turn Heads
The Windsor EV Pro keeps it familiar but adds some flair. It rocks new alloy wheels that scream style, borrowing a page from the MG Hector’s playbook. Plus, there’s a shiny ADAS badge on the tailgate, hinting at some high-tech safety goodies. It’s the same bold Windsor design you love; sleek lines, LED light bars, and a modern edge.
MG Windsor EV Pro Rear View
As you step inside, the Windsor EV Pro feels comfy. The seats now sport beige upholstery that’s easy on the eyes, and there’s talk of ventilated front seats for that extra chill factor. You’ll still get the massive 15.6-inch touchscreen, a digital dashboard, a panoramic glass roof, ambient lighting, and a wireless charger; everything that makes the standard Windsor a hit.
MG Windsor EV Pro Dashboard
Here’s where it gets interesting. The Windsor EV Pro swaps the standard 38 kWh battery for a beefy 50.6 kWh battery pack, boosting the range to a whopping 460km on a single charge. That’s 129km more than the current model’s 331km!
Whether you’re cruising city streets or hitting the highway, this EV’s got you covered. Oh, and it puts out 134bhp and 200Nm of torque.
Smart Features Galore
The Pro isn’t just about range, it’s also loaded with next-level tech. The Level-2 ADAS suite brings features like automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control, making every drive safer and smoother. Plus, the Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) feature lets you power small appliances or even charge other devices.
What’s the Damage?
While MG hasn’t spilled the beans on pricing yet, expect the Windsor EV Pro to start around Rs 16 lakh to Rs 20 lakh (ex-showroom). That’s a bit more than the standard model’s Rs 14 lakh to Rs 16 lakh, but with all these upgrades, it’s worth the hype. The Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) option at Rs 3.5/km will likely stick around, keeping ownership costs low.
In summary, its launch in September 2024, the MG Windsor EV has sold over 20,000 units, making it India’s fastest-selling electric car. The Pro variant is set to keep that streak alive, taking on rivals like the Tata Curvv EV and Hyundai Creta Electric. With a longer range, smarter safety tech, and a premium cabin, it’s a family-friendly EV that’s hard to beat.
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