MG Windsor EV Sales Dip in November 2025: 3,318 Units Amidst Competitive Pressure
MG Windsor EV Sales Dip in November 2025: 3,318 Units Amidst Competitive Pressure
MG Windsor EV remains India's best-selling electric car at 3,318 units in November 2025, despite a 10.6% month-on-month decline from 3,713. Essence Pro (2,046) leads variants, but lack of discounts and rising preference for VinFast VF6, Tata Nexon EV contribute to the dip. Detailed sales analysis.
Despite retaining its crown as India's top-selling electric vehicle, the MG Windsor EV experienced a modest sales decline in November 2025, totaling 3,318 units compared to 3,713 units in October 2025. This 10.6% month-over-month drop highlights intensifying competition in the EV market, even as the Windsor continues to dominate the bestseller charts with its affordable pricing and spacious coupe-SUV design.
Breakdown of MG Windsor EV Variant-Wise Sales in November 2025
The Windsor EV's sales were heavily skewed toward mid-to-high variants, reflecting buyer preference for feature-packed options like larger batteries and advanced infotainment. Here's the detailed variant-wise distribution:
MG Windsor Essence Pro: The undisputed leader with 2,046 units, this top-spec variant's popularity stems from its 52.9 kWh battery and premium amenities and features like ADAS, making it a go-to for urban families.
MG Windsor Essence: Clocking 868 units, this mid-range trim offers a balanced mix of range and comfort, appealing to value-driven consumers.
MG Windsor Inspire: At 136 units, this stylish variant targets younger buyers with its unique aesthetics and connected car features.
MG Windsor Exclusive: Recording 127 units, it caters to those seeking exclusivity with enhanced safety tech.
MG Windsor Exclusive Pro: With 116 units, the Pro upgrade adds panoramic sunroofs and 52.9kWh battery pack, boosting its appeal in premium segments.
MG Windsor Excite: The entry-level trim saw just 25 units, indicating limited uptake among budget shoppers amid broader market shifts.
The grand total of 3,318 units solidifies the Windsor's position as the EV sales champion for November, outpacing rivals like the Tata Nexon EV(2,230 units) and emerging threats such as the VinFast VF6 (176).
Month-Over-Month Decline: Analyzing the 10.6% Drop from October to November 2025
October's festive surge propelled the Windsor to 3,713 units, but November's figures reflect a cooling off, with a 10.6% decline. Key factors include the absence of aggressive discounts—unlike competitors offering cashback and a noticeable shift in consumer preference toward alternatives.
Market experts attribute this to seasonal normalization post-Diwali, coupled with GST rate cuts in some segments. Nonetheless, the Windsor's sub-₹15 lakh starting price keeps it resilient as the most accessible electric vehicle.
What’s Next for MG Windsor EV?
With December 2025 underway, MG Motor is expected to counter the slowdown through targeted promotions and variant refreshes. Analysts predict a rebound if discounts return, potentially pushing sales back above 4,000 units monthly. As the EV market heats up, the Windsor's blend of style, space, and affordability could reclaim even stronger ground against VinFast and Tata challengers.
Stay tuned to EV Electree for December 2025 sales updates and in-depth EV comparisons.
About the Author
Suhail Gulati
Suhail Gulati is the founder of ElecTree and an economist by training. A former banker with experience in credit, retail banking, and financial stress testing at large institutions, he founded ElecTree in 2023 — building it into India's dedicated platform for 4-wheeler EV data, sales analysis, and original reporting. Over three years, Suhail has established ElecTree as a trusted resource for accurate, verified, and fact-first electric vehicle journalism in India. He is a recognized voice in the Indian EV community, engaging regularly with owners, enthusiasts, and industry observers through ElecTree's editorial work and its owner community platform, Electree Surge. His work sits at the intersection of economic analysis and electric mobility — bringing a banker's rigour to a sector that deserves it.
Suhail Gulati
Suhail Gulati is the founder of ElecTree and an economist by training. A former banker with experience in credit, retail banking, and financial stress testing at large institutions, he founded ElecTree in 2023 — building it into India's dedicated platform for 4-wheeler EV data, sales analysis, and original reporting. Over three years, Suhail has established ElecTree as a trusted resource for accurate, verified, and fact-first electric vehicle journalism in India. He is a recognized voice in the Indian EV community, engaging regularly with owners, enthusiasts, and industry observers through ElecTree's editorial work and its owner community platform, Electree Surge. His work sits at the intersection of economic analysis and electric mobility — bringing a banker's rigour to a sector that deserves it.