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Last Updated on: 17 Apr 2026

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MG M9 Presidential Limo

VariantPresidential Limo
CityDelhi
₹80.23 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
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Starting₹1.16 Lakh/month
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The MG M9 Presidential Limo variant is priced at ₹75.90 lakh. The Presidential Limo variant offers key features like Driver fatigue alert, Electronic parking brake, 360 view camera, Adaptive cruise control, Ambient interior lighting. Explore complete specifications, and features below.

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MG M9 Presidential Limo specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Electric
Pure Electric Driving Mode
Yes
Motor Type
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Max Motor Power
245hp
Max Motor Torque
350Nm
Drive Layout
Front-Wheel Drive
Gearbox Type
Auto
Number of Gears
1
Lockable Differential/s
No
Sport Mode for Automatic Gearbox
Yes
Manual Shifts via Gear Lever on Automatic Gearbox
No
Paddle Shifters for Automatic Gearbox
No

Fuel & Performance

Battery Capacity
90 kWh
Claimed Range
548 km
Charging Time
10hrs 0%-100%(11 kW AC fast charger), 90min (160 kW DC super fast charger) hrs
Auto Start/Stop
No

Suspension & Steering

Front Brakes
Discs
Rear Brakes
Discs
Type of Power Assist
Electric
Steering Adjust
Tilt and Telescopic
Steering Adjust type
Manual
Front Suspension Type
Independent, MacPherson Strut
Front Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Suspension Type
Independent, Multi-link
Rear Springs
Coil Springs
Damper Control
No
Ride Height Adjust
No
Wheels
Alloys
Wheel Size
19 inches
Front Tyre Size
235/55 R19
Rear Tyre Size
235/55 R19
Spare Wheel
No

Dimensions

Length
5200 mm
Width
2000 mm
Height
1800 mm
Wheelbase
3200 mm
Doors
5
Boot Capacity
945 litres

MG M9 Presidential Limo features

Comfort

Power Windows
Front and Rear
Electric Tailgate Release
Driver Armrest Storage
Power Windows with One Touch-Down
All
Trunk Light
Bluetooth Connectivity

Safety

Airbags
7
Rear Cross Traffic Collision Avoidance
Seat Belt Warning
High Beam Assist
Lane Keep Assist
Side Airbag

Exterior

Body Coloured Bumpers
Follow Me Home Headlamps
Stop Lamp
LED DRLs
LED fog lamps
LED headlamps

Interior

Speedometer
Digital
Tachometer
Trip Meter
Average Fuel Consumption
Average Speed
Distance to Empty

Entertainment

Audio System
CD Player
Branded Music System
JBL
USB Input
AUX Input
Bluetooth Audio Streaming

Connected Car Features

Find My Car
Emergency Call Button
Check Vehicle Status via App
Low Battery Warning
Breakdown Assistance Call Button
Geo Fence

MG M9 variants

VariantsOn road price
MG M9 Presidential Limo
Electric | Auto
₹80.23 Lakh
Driver fatigue alert
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Adaptive cruise control
Ambient interior lighting

MG M9 comparison

MG M9
MG M9
₹75.90 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Auto
Engine
-
Fuel type
Electric
Mileage
548 km
Toyota Vellfire
Toyota Vellfire
₹1.20 - ₹1.30 Cr
8
Transmission
CVT Auto
Engine
2487 cc
Fuel type
Petrol-Electric Hybrid
Mileage
19.28 kmpl
Kia Carnival
Kia Carnival
₹59.42 Lakhs
7
Transmission
Torque Converter
Engine
2151 cc
Fuel type
Diesel
Mileage
14.85 kmpl

Questions you may find useful

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Rajeshan

2w

Hi Autocar Team, I am based in Chennai and currently use a Toyota Innova Crysta, which is mostly chauffeur-driven. I am now looking to upgrade to a larger 7-seater with ample luggage space for my family. My usage includes occasional long drives of around 600-700 km once every five months. I have shortlisted the Kia Carnival and the MG M9, as both fall within my budget of ₹1 crore. However, I have never owned or used an EV before. Could you please suggest which would be the better option for my needs?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2w

Choose the Kia Carnival 7-seat Limousine variant for a chauffeur-driven family; it gives you the most space and comfort with a truly big boot within your budget. Coming from a Crysta, you will feel a clear step up in rear-seat comfort, a lower walk-in height and a quieter cabin. Also, the list of features your family will use every day, like power sliding doors, sunblinds, and a strong rear AC. The second-row lounge chairs are great for long city runs and for your 600-700 km trip every few months, and the boot can take large suitcases even with all three rows up, which is the main win over your current car. Kia’s service reach in Chennai is wide, so upkeep should be straightforward.One thing to be aware of: the Carnival is a very large vehicle, so tight basements and narrow lanes will require careful driving. Also, running costs in heavy traffic will be higher than those of your Crysta.The MG 9 is a good option too, but only for the city, and for your long trips, you will have to rely on public charging infrastructure, which can slow you down and spoil your trip. We would suggest you stick to the Carnival simply because of your long-distance runs, where you want peace of mind.

VehicleKia Carnival
VehicleMG M9
GK

g krishnan

9w

Which 7-seater SUVs offer a good third-row seating experience within a budget of up to ₹65 lakh?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
8w

There is a fairly big gap in the Rs 40-75 lakh price range when it comes to genuinely comfortable seven-seaters, especially if your priority is a usable third row.At the lower end, you have the Toyota Innova Hycross Hybrid. It is a comfortable, practical seven-seater with a reasonably spacious third row by Indian standards. Adults can sit there for short to medium journeys without feeling completely cramped, and the hybrid powertrain makes it smooth, quiet and extremely efficient. In top ZX (O) trim, it comes in at around Rs 40 lakh on road, and it is hard to fault in terms of reliability, comfort and ease of ownership. However, at your budget of up to Rs 65 lakh, it doesn’t quite feel like you’re fully utilising what you’re willing to spend; it’s sensible rather than indulgent.At the upper end, around the Rs 70-75 lakh mark, you step into a different league with premium MPVs like the Kia Carnival and the MG M9. These are a clear step up from the Hycross in terms of space, comfort and overall experience. The Carnival, in particular, feels several notches superior - plusher interiors, far comfier seats, sliding rear doors, and stronger performance. Most crucially, a significantly more spacious and accommodating third row. Even full-sized adults can travel in the last row in proper comfort, which is rare.The MG M9 is worth considering if you are open to going electric. It offers a very lounge-like cabin experience and a genuinely usable third row. It makes the most sense if you have home charging and your usage is largely city-based, though it can handle intercity runs with planning. As a people-mover focused on comfort, it does the job very well.The challenge is that with a hard ceiling of Rs 65 lakh, your options narrow considerably. There aren’t many models in that exact band that deliver a truly luxurious third-row experience. SUVs in this price range may offer seven seats, but most still compromise heavily on the last row compared to these MPVs.So realistically, if you want the best third-row comfort and can stretch to around Rs 75 lakh, the Carnival (or M9, if EV suits your usage) is the proper upgrade. If not, the Innova Hycross remains the most sensible and dependable choice. It is comfortable, practical and easy to live with, even if it doesn’t feel like a big-ticket indulgence at your stated budget.

VehicleToyota Innova HyCross
VehicleKia Carnival
VehicleMG M9