JSW MG unveiled its new ADAPT BEV/hybrid platform earlier today, and we can now confirm the first model based on it will be a SUV that goes on sale next month in both EV and PHEV forms. The model will have much in common with the Wuling Eksion sold in the Indonesian market. For those not in the know, Wuling is a sister brand to MG Motor, and both come under the broader SAIC umbrella.
Sources tell us JSW MG is targeting keen pricing for its electric SUV, which could undercut the Mahindra XEV 9S 70kWh that retails for Rs 25.8 lakh (ex-showroom).
MG’s Eksion-based electric SUV: Battery and range details
The JSW MG electric SUV will be offered with a 69kWh battery pack and an official range of around 600km. For reference, the XEV 9S is offered with three battery pack options: 59kWh (official range 521km), 70kWh (600km) and 79kWh (679km). The 70kWh battery pack is the sweet spot of the XEV 9S line-up and the one JSW MG would like to woo buyers away from.

The Eksion’s single motor produces 201hp and 310Nm versus the XEV 9S 70kWh’s 245hp and 380Nm. Also, while the Eksion sports a front-motor, front-wheel-drive layout, the XEV 9S uses a rear-motor, rear-wheel-drive arrangement.
Eksion-based plug-in hybrid SUV to be pitched as MG's XUV 7XO rival
Alongside the EV, JSW MG will launch the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) version of the SUV. While the basic shape will be shared with the BEV, the PHEV will sport some different styling elements.
The PHEV, which will be the second model off the ADAPT platform, pairs a 105hp/130Nm, 1.5-litre Atkinson-cycle petrol engine and a 195hp/230Nm electric motor powered by a 20.5kWh LFP battery. Wuling claims a 125km all-electric range and a combined range of over 1,000km for the Eksion PHEV.

JSW MG would be hoping Indian buyers see the PHEV as the best of both worlds – silent running and low costs of an EV with the freedom of a petrol engine. It is understood that JSW MG has large diesel-automatic SUVs in its crosshairs and is looking to price its PHEV SUV within Rs 1.5 lakh off the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel-AT.
MG’s Eksion-based electric SUV: Exterior and interior details
Measuring 4.7m in length, 1.85m in width and 1.7m in height, the Wuling Eksion closely matches the 4.7m long, 1.9m wide and 1.7m tall XEV 9S in size. Also like the XEV 9S, the Eksion is offered in a 7-seat configuration, making it an option of great interest for buyers with large families.

In look, the MG electric SUV will feature a boxy, upright stance and an upright tail. The interior features a minimalist design with a 12.8-inch touchscreen being the centrepiece of the dashboard. A digital instrument cluster, panoramic sunroof and powered tail gate are features expected on the model for India.
EV and PHEV to be in focus
While the ADAPT platform supports battery-electric, plug-in hybrid, range-extender and strong-hybrid powertrains, JSW MG will focus on BEVs and PHEVs to begin with. Speaking to Autocar India, Anurag Mehrotra, the managing director of JSW MG Motor India, underlined that while there is space for all powertrains, “the BEV will continue to have the lion’s share of the pie”.
“You will then have the plug-in hybrids; you will then have the (strong) hybrids. Range extender electric vehicles (REEVs) is a relatively new technology, so it is a much smaller pie of the entire new energy vehicle market,” Mehrotra added.
He also stressed the importance of a multi-powertrain approach from the consumer and manufacturer point of view. “We genuinely believe the answer to India’s electrification journey is not a single powertrain. It has to be multiple, and this platform will give us the capital efficiency and, at the same time, the benefit to the consumer in terms of faster charging, longer range, better driving experience and all powertrains in a single platform.”






















