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MG M9

MG M9 price in Amravati

₹80.84 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹1.17 Lakh/month

The MG M9 in India is currently only offered in the Presidential Limo trim, which is priced from ₹75.90 lakh (ex-showroom). Meanwhile, the MG M9 on road price in Amravati starts at ₹80.84 lakh, which includes various factors like insurance, RTO fee and applicable taxes.

MG M9 On Road Price by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹75,90,000
RTO (Individual)
₹0
Insurance
₹4,17,450
Other Charges
₹76,500
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Amravati₹80,83,950 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹1.17 Lakh/month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

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MG M9 Official Brochure

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Calculate your Charging cost for MG M9

Range548 Km
Daily drive60 km
Electricity tariff₹6
Monthly electricity cost
₹1,774

MG Dealers in Amravati

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MG Nangia Car Amravati

Badnera Road, Opposite D Mart, Gopal Nagar, Amravati, Maharashtra 444701

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8045248663

nagpur.crmhead@mgdealer.co.in

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MG M9 FAQs

The ex-showroom price of the MG M9 in Amravati starts at 75.90 lakh.

The MG M9's on-road price in Amravati starts at ₹80.84 lakh.

The most affordable variant of the MG M9 in Amravati is the Presidential Limo.

The base variant of the MG M9 in Amravati costs ₹80.84 lakh.

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Questions you may find useful

13w

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?

Verified
13w

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
31w

What is the best seven-seater MUV to buy right now, with rear seat comfort as the main priority? Options include the Kia Carnival, MG M9, and Toyota Vellfire. The Vellfire seems overpriced with the new pricing, and I am also concerned about MG’s brand image in India. Daily commute is around 180 km every alternate day for real estate work, and around 20 to 30 km on other days. Current garage includes a Range Rover Velar, BMW 330i, Thar Roxx, and Nexon EV Medium Range.

Verified
28w

Your daily drive of 180km is a lot of time to spend on the road. You need a car that is efficient yet comfortable. The MG M9, being an EV, would be the cheapest to run, but it's not as comfortable as the other three. The M9’s seats and ride quality are not as good as the Kia Carnival, which appears to be the most practical option for you, as you get the benefit of diesel efficiency and cost, quality interiors, cosseting seats and good ride comfort.The Toyota Velfire is by far the best of the lot: the cabin feels a notch above the others, the hybrid powertrain delivers ultra-smooth, efficient performance, and reliability is bulletproof. We agree it is overpriced, and it's your call how much you want to spend for that extra bit of comfort.

VehicleMG M9
VehicleToyota Vellfire
VehicleKia Carnival
33w

I currently own a 2020 Toyota Vellfire with ~65,000 km on the clock, and I’ve received an offer for ₹65 lakh. I’m considering selling it to buy the MG M9 EV MPV, which costs ₹75 lakh. My annual usage is just 2,500-3,000 km, mostly intercity trips to Chennai, Bangalore, etc. Would you advise me to sell the Vellfire and switch to the MG M9 EV, considering costs, depreciation, and suitability?

Verified
33w

It really depends on why you want to sell the Toyota Vellfire, because moving to the MG M9 would not seem like a big upgrade. The Vellfire is very comfy and well-equipped, as is the M9; thus, buying the MG car would feel more like a lateral move than a step up in this regard. Moreover, a mileage of 65000 km on your car isn't a lot at all, especially for a Toyota car. Thus, you could keep the Vellfire, assuming there are no other issues with it. Where the M9 would be feel better is with the electric powertrain, which would give you lower running costs and a refined and silent drive.

VehicleMG M9
VehicleToyota Vellfire
20w

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

Verified
19w

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
24w

I am confused between the Kia Carnival and the MG M9. Our daily run would be 100 kms. What would you recommend?

Verified
22w

The Kia Carnival has a roomier cabin and is the more practical choice, thanks to its greater luggage flexibility and the freedom to take out-of-town trips without worrying about charging infrastructure. The M9, on the other hand, feels more luxurious and, being an electric car, is far more refined than the diesel-powered Carnival.With your kind of usage of around 100 km a day, the savings in running costs with the M9 will be significant. If you can install an AC charger at home and most of your driving is within the city, the MG M9 makes more sense.

VehicleMG M9
VehicleKia Carnival
32w

I have gone through your review of the MG M9. Is there a petrol or hybrid option available in that price range for a seven-seater?

Verified
32w

No, the only other option you have in the MG M9's price range is the Kia Carnival, which is available with a diesel engine. In case you're looking for a petrol-hybrid, you might want to consider a Toyota Innova HyCross/Maruti Suzuki Invicto, which are significantly cheaper than an MG M9 EV, or consider the Toyota Vellfire, at twice the price of the MG.

VehicleToyota Vellfire
VehicleMG M9
VehicleToyota Innova HyCross
VehicleKia Carnival
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Invicto

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