The MG Windsor EV Pro price starts at Rs 17.49 lakh. It's the top end of the Windsor EV line-up, and offers some key enhancements inside and out. For buyers who opt for MG’s Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) program, the Windsor EV Pro price starts at Rs 12.49 lakh, where the battery cost is excluded and charged on a monthly basis, depending on the number of kilometres driven or a predetermined amount. Bookings will commence on May 8. Do note that this introductory price of Rs 17.49 lakh is for the first 8,000 bookings only.
- MG Windsor EV Pro gets larger 52.9kWh battery pack with 449km range
- Design remains same but comes with new alloy wheels
- Gets new beige upholstery; new features include Level 2 ADAS and powered tailgate
MG Windsor EV Pro battery and range
Bigger 52.9kWh battery should yield greater real world range

The headline inclusion in the Windsor EV Pro is a 52.9kWh LFP battery pack. Compared to the ARAI-tested 332km range of the standard Windsor EV’s 38kWh LFP battery, the larger unit in the Pro has a claimed 449km. The Windsor EV achieved a 308km real world range and an 8.1km/kWh average battery efficiency figure in our testing, and the Windsor EV Pro is expected to surpass these results.
Despite the improvement in battery capacity, the Windsor EV Pro’s power and torque outputs remain unchanged at 136hp and 200Nm, and the same holds true for its front-wheel drive layout. As for charging, the Windsor EV Pro comes with a 7.4kW AC charger that takes about 9.5 hours to fully top up the battery, and also supports 60kW DC fast charging which allows for a 20 to 80 percent charge in 50 minutes.
MG Windsor EV Pro exterior design
Redesigned alloy wheels are the only change

Since the Windsor EV Pro is essentially a new variant, it does not feature major cosmetic overhauls, with the only update being a new design for the 18-inch alloy wheels that looks identical to that of the MG Hector SUV. Elsewhere, the Windsor EV Pro continues to sport the same styling elements as the current model – a split headlight setup with connected LED lightbars at the front and the rear, retractable flush door handles, a large window area, and the distinctive MPV-hatchback form factor. The brand has also introduced three new colour options – Celadon Blue, Glaze Red and Aurora Silver.
MG Windsor EV Pro interior and features
New beige colour scheme and improved features set

Inside, the MG Windsor EV Pro is easier to distinguish thanks to the new beige upholstery on the seats, front armrest, and roof and column liners, eschewing the current model’s all-black interior colour scheme. The Windsor EV Pro also gets some important new features, namely V2V (Vehicle to Vehicle) and V2L (Vehicle to Load) functionality, where the battery can be used to charge other electric cars and external devices, as well as a Level 2 ADAS safety suite and powered tailgate.
As was expected, the larger battery pack has eaten into some interior space, and the boot space of the Pro stands at 579 litres, compared to 604 litres for the standard Windsor.
MG Windsor EV Pro rivals
Also see: MG Windsor vs rivals: price, battery, range compared
The standard Windsor EV rivals the Tata Nexon EV and Mahindra XUV400. As the range-topping Windsor EV variant, the Pro will provide stiffer competition to the 45kWh variants of the Nexon EV, and the entry-level variants of the Hyundai Creta Electric and Tata Curvv EV.
MG Windsor EV Pro price comparison with rivals (ex-showroom) | |||
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Windsor EV Pro (52.9kWh) | Nexon EV (45kWh) | XUV400 (34.5kWh) | |
Price (Rs, lakh) | 17.49 | 13.99-17.19 | 15.49-17.69 |
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Manish Agrawal - 14 days ago
Given that Nexon EV is under 4m and the others are not, why is it on the rival list?