The MG Windsor Pro EV was launched in India earlier this month. The automaker has now added a new, higher-spec ‘Exclusive’ trim to its lineup. This trim sits below the top-spec Essence variant. It is priced at Rs 17.25 lakh. Its Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model fetches Rs 12.24 lakh with a Rs 4.5/km on top of that price.
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MG Windsor Pro EV: Prices, specs, and other details
Here is the price list for all the standard and Pro variants of the MG Windsor EV.
Variant | Price | BaaS Price |
Excite (38kWh) | Rs 14 lakh | Rs 10 lakh (Rs 3.9/km) |
Exclusive (38kWh) | Rs 15.05 lakh | Rs 10.99 lakh (Rs 3.9/km) |
Essence (38kWh) | Rs 16.15 lakh | Rs 11.99 lakh (Rs 3.9/km) |
Exclusive Pro (52.9kWh) | Rs 17.25 lakh | Rs 12.24 lakh (Rs 4.5/km) |
Essence Pro (52.9kWh) | Rs 18.10 lakh | Rs 13.09 lakh (Rs 4.5/km) |
Apart from the new alloy wheel design, the MG Windsor Pro EV retains all of the aesthetic elements from the standard model. The new alloy wheel design on the Pro model has been lifted from the Hector SUV. The compact LED headlamps, sleek LED DRLs, and the LED light bars at the front and back have been carried forward from the regular model. 3 new colour options have been introduced for the Pro model: Celadon Blue, Glaze Red, and Aurora Silver.
More notable upgrades come inside the EV, as the Pro model packs a 9-speaker Infinity system comprising 4 speakers, 4 tweeters, and one subwoofer. It also gets a 15.6-inch touchscreen system and an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster. The Pro model also flaunts Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionalities. This allows the EV to charge other electric cars and electronic devices. Other feature additions include a powered tailgate and a Level 2 ADAS package.
The biggest separator between the standard and Pro models of the Windsor EV is the battery pack. The MG Windsor Pro EV packs a much larger 52.9kWh battery. On a full charge, this battery pack offers a 449km driving range. In comparison, the 38kWh battery pack on the standard model has a 331km driving range. The bigger battery pack takes up to 9.5 hours to fully charge using the 7.2kW home charger. Meanwhile, a 60kW DC fast charger can take it from 20 to 80% in 50 minutes. Due to the larger battery pack, the boot space has shrunk from 604 litres to 579 litres.
The mechanical output numbers of the MG Windsor Pro EV remain unchanged from the standard model. The EV continues to produce a maximum power output of 136hp and 200Nm of torque from its front-axle-mounted single electric motor.
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Final Thoughts
The Windsor EV is now available in a total of 5 variants. The Pro model sold over 8,000 units within a day of its launch. The EV rivals the Tata Curvv EV, Mahindra XUV400, and Tata Nexon EV in India.