Hey there, EV enthusiasts! If you're as excited as I am about the upcoming MG Windsor EV Pro, then buckle up because I’ve got some juicy details to share. The buzz around this upgraded electric crossover utility vehicle (CUV) has been electric (pun intended), and just ahead of its official launch on May 6th, some intriguing price details have surfaced for the Pro variant. Let’s dive into what’s new with the MG Windsor EV Pro and how much you might need to shell out for this upgraded ride.
A Quick Look at the MG Windsor EV
The MG Windsor EV has already made waves in the Indian market since its launch in September 2024, offering a blend of practicality, comfort, and affordability with its Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model. It’s known for its spacious cabin, aero-lounge seats with a 135-degree recline, a massive 15.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and the stunning Infinity View Glass Roof. Add a 360-degree camera to the mix, and you’ve got a car that’s as luxurious as it is practical.
What’s New with the Pro Variants?
The Pro version is set to take things up a notch. From what’s been floating around, the Pro variants are getting some serious upgrades, including a larger 52.9 kWh battery pack (up from the standard 38 kWh), which promises a claimed range of around 449 km per charge. That’s a significant jump from the 331 km range of the current models, making it a more compelling option for those longer drives. Beyond the battery, expect V2L functionality and V2V charging, new alloy wheels with a flashier design, a lighter interior color scheme (a shift from the standard black), and a powered tailgate.
The Price Breakdown
Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room—the price. The current lineup of the MG Windsor EV includes variants like Excite, Exclusive, and Essence, with prices ranging from ₹14 Lakh to ₹16 Lakh. The Essence Pro variant is expected to be priced around ₹18 Lakh the comprehensive purchase model (including the battery). The Batter as a Service (BaaS) subscription will cost upwards of ₹13 Lakh.
Enhanced Features to Look Forward To
The Pro variant is also bringing some exciting features to the table. We’re talking ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) for added safety, V2L (Vehicle-to-Load), and V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle) charging capabilities. This means you can power other devices or even charge another EV using your Windsor EV Pro—pretty impressive, right? MG might also address some feedback from the current model, like adding tinted windows for better heat management in India’s scorching climate, which would be a practical upgrade across all variants.
Is the MG Windsor EV Pro Worth It?
With its enhanced range, modern features, and a price tag that reflects its premium upgrades, the MG Windsor EV Pro is shaping up to be a game-changer in the under-20-lakh EV segment. It’s a strong contender for anyone looking to switch to an electric vehicle without compromising on luxury or practicality. The official reveal is just around the corner on May 6th, so stay tuned to ElecTree for all the latest updates as we get them!
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.
Comments (1)
Abhishek
19, May 2025
Bro, Where did you get these accurate details. Amazing! Great work!
Suhail Gulati
19, May 2025
Thanks for the applaud!
Have some reliable sources.
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.