JSW MG Motor India has become the latest carmaker to announce a price hike, making its ICE and EV offerings dearer by up to 2 percent from April 1, 2026. It should be noted that this does not include MG Select models, the Cyberster and the M9. “This price revision is aimed at partially offsetting the impact of continuously rising input costs,” the company stated. Other carmakers, such as Tata, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, announced price hikes earlier this month.
- Prices could rise by over Rs 86,000 from next fiscal year
- MG’s current line-up spans eight models
MG cars price list
Ex-showroom price range (in Rs lakh)* | |
| Model | Price range |
| Comet EV** | 7.5-10 |
| Astor | 9.79-15.3 |
| Windsor EV** | 14-18.5 |
| Hector | Hector Plus | 11.99-18.99 | 17.29-19.49 |
| ZS EV** | 17.99-20.5 |
| Gloster | 38.33-43.16 |
*as of March 30, 2026.
**non-BaaS (battery as a service) prices.
MG did not share which models will see the steepest price increase or the exact price revisions for each vehicle. “Customers are encouraged to contact their nearest MG dealership or visit the official MG India website to stay updated on model-specific pricing,” it stated.
Currently, the Comet EV is MG’s most affordable car, priced from Rs 7.5 lakh, while the Gloster is the most expensive model with a starting price of Rs 38.33 lakh. Going by the current MG car prices, a price adjustment of between Rs 15,000 and Rs 86,320 is likely, depending on the model and variant. MG is yet to announce the prices for the new Majestor and the diesel line-up of the Hector and Hector Plus.