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Last Updated on: 11 Jun 2026

MG Windsor

MG Windsor price in Kannur

₹14.95 - ₹19.72 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹28,478 /month

The MG Windsor price in Kannur starts at ₹14.10 lakh for the Excite EV, going up to ₹18.60 lakh for the fully loaded Essence Pro EV. Meanwhile, the MG Windsor on road price in Kannur ranges between ₹14.96 lakh and ₹19.68 lakh.

 

MG Windsor Pricing by Variants

Excite EVElectric | Auto
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹14,09,800
RTO (Individual)
₹0
Insurance
₹70,490
Other Charges
₹14,698
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Kannur₹14,94,988 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹21,720 /month

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

Value for money
Exclusive EVElectric | Auto
₹16.47 LakhOn road price, Kannur
Autocar's pick
Essence EVElectric | Auto
₹17.53 LakhOn road price, Kannur
Exclusive Pro EVElectric | Auto
₹18.43 LakhOn road price, Kannur
Essence Pro EVElectric | Auto
₹19.72 LakhOn road price, Kannur

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Calculate your Charging cost for MG Windsor

Range449 Km
Daily drive60 km
Electricity tariff₹6
Monthly electricity cost
₹1,272

MG Dealers in Kannur

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MG FAPL Kannur

XXIX/775/1 Near SN College, Thottada, Kannur, Kerala 670007

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10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8045248663

KANNUR.SALESMANAGER@MGDEALER.CO.IN

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At Rs 3.99 per km for the 38kWh variants and Rs 4.5 per km for the 52.9kWh variants, MG’s Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) programme is priced higher than what Kia charges for the Carens Clavis EV, which starts at Rs 3.3 per km. However, its entry-level price is identical to the BaaS price of the Maruti e Vitara.

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Amigonabeel

4d

I would like to buy an EV under Rs 20 lakh with a minimum real-world range of 300km, comfortable rear seats for my parents and ease of ownership for the next 6-8 years. I am a huge fan of VAG and Honda cars. Do they have any EV plans for India anytime soon? Among the existing EVs on sale in India, which one should I buy? Thank you, Team Autocar, in advance.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2d

Of the models on sale today, Rs 20 lakh and 300km are an intersection that very few electric cars meet. Your two strongest options are the MG Windsor Pro and the Tata Curvv EV LR, both of which have their pros and cons.The MG Windsor offers a more spacious and airy interior, with soft and plush rear seats and easy ingress and egress, which should be beneficial for your parents. It's also got a very smooth and refined powertrain, although downsides include a slightly firm suspension and the fact that MG's network isn't quite as wide as other brands.The Tata Curvv's swooping roof and high ground clearance mean getting in and out is not as easy, but once you're in the car, space is ample. Quality is not as good as in the MG, and though silent and strong, the powertrain is not as smooth. It has better ride quality and a longer list of features than the MG, though, while it has a wider service network, it doesn't have the best reputation for its after-sales quality. Test drive both, ideally with your parents, and see which one they prefer to sit in the back of.If you can stretch your budget by 2-3 lakh, two even better options are the Hyundai Creta Electric and Kia Carens Clavis EV. Their range is comfortably more than the Windsor Pro or Curvv EV, and they offer far better ride quality and rear seat comfort. The Kia, being an MPV, also offers easier entry and exit for the elderly.While VW-Skoda will eventually bring out EVs for India, likely in 2027, they will be far above this budget, positioned in the Rs 50 lakh plus range. Honda's EV is due to go on sale later this year and will be a rival to the EVs we have highlighted above. If you don't mind waiting, it could be an interesting proposition, though little is known about its specifications or price at this time.

VehicleTata Curvv EV
VehicleMG Windsor
VehicleHyundai Creta Electric
VehicleKia Carens Clavis EV
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Haris

6d

Hi Autocar Team, I currently own a 2016 Maruti Suzuki Ciaz diesel, which I plan to keep for highway trips, long-distance travel and as a backup vehicle. I am looking to buy a second car purely as a city EV for Chennai, with a budget of around Rs 15 lakh on-road, though I can stretch slightly if justified. My typical usage includes daily city driving, client meetings, airport runs and occasional family outings. I drive around 10,000km per year and usually keep my cars for 7-9 years or until they reach around 1 lakh kilometres. My priorities are: ride comfort and suspension, reliability over 7-9 years, battery warranty and long-term ownership confidence, service network and availability of parts, ease of driving and parking in city traffic, resale value after 7-9 years, and real-world range of at least 300km. I have already test-driven several EVs, including the Mahindra BE 6, Hyundai Creta EV, Kia Carens EV, MG ZS EV, Maruti e Vitara and VinFast VF 6. While I liked the Mahindra and VinFast products, I am now wondering whether a smaller and more affordable EV makes more sense since I already have the Ciaz for highway duties. Which EV would you recommend as the best secondary city car for long-term ownership in India today? Would you choose the Tata Punch EV, Nexon EV, Tiago EV, MG Windsor EV or another option altogether? Looking forward to your advice.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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Pick the Tata Nexon EV 45kWh. For a Chennai city car, it rides over broken roads better than most, slips into tight parking spaces, and still delivers over 300km on a single charge. You already have the Ciaz for highway duties, so the Nexon EV’s size, light steering and good visibility make daily client visits and airport runs stress-free.For long-term ownership, Tata’s EV footprint is the widest in India today, with parts and service support across most cities, and the 8-year/1.6 lakh km battery warranty aligns well with your 7-9 year ownership plan. The battery chemistry also handles heat well, which matters in Chennai. Running costs remain low, and strong demand should help resale values compared to many other EVs.The Punch EV and Tiago EV are good options too, but they will fall well short of your requirement of 300km-plus on a single charge. The MG Windsor EV is worth considering if you want a more spacious cabin, though its real-world range is not as strong as the Nexon EV’s.One honest niggle: Tata’s service quality can be inconsistent, so make sure you choose a good dealer with a strong reputation.

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rishi sudhakar

1w

I purchased a VinFast VF6 just 10 days ago. The company and dealer committed a range of 468km on a full charge, but it doesn't even deliver 280km. The dealer is not sharing any phone numbers or email IDs of VinFast representatives. Please advise how I can get this issue addressed. I would also request your channel to raise this issue, as EV companies should not be allowed to make such claims and sell their products to Indian customers.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
5d

The first thing to understand is that the 468km figure is the ARAI-certified range, and that number is achieved under standardised test conditions. In the real world, every electric car sold in India delivers significantly less than its claimed ARAI range, depending on speed, driving style, traffic, terrain, air-conditioning use and weather conditions.This is not unique to the VinFast VF6. Models such as the Nexon EV, Curvv EV, Windsor EV and Creta Electric also deliver real-world ranges that are noticeably lower than their official ARAI figures. That said, a real-world range of around 280km does appear lower than expected and is worth investigating.Before concluding that there is a fault, check factors such as average speed, drive mode, AC usage and whether the battery has completed a few charge-discharge cycles. Many EVs show more consistent efficiency after the initial running-in period.As for escalating the issue, insist on a written response from the dealer and ask them to arrange a battery health and diagnostic check. Keep records of all communication. If the dealer is unable or unwilling to provide contact details for the manufacturer, ask for the regional service manager's details and raise the matter through VinFast's official customer support channels.

VehicleVinfast VF6
VehicleTata Nexon EV
VehicleTata Curvv EV
VehicleMG Windsor
VehicleHyundai Creta Electric
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Mano

8w

Hello! I am a 30-year-old from Coimbatore looking to buy a car in the ₹20-25 lakh range. My monthly driving is around 1,500 km, which includes a mix of daily city usage and short highway trips, along with a weekly 100 km drive to my farm on rural roads. I have shortlisted the Kia Seltos HTX diesel automatic, MG Windsor Pro EV, and the Toyota Hyryder G Hybrid automatic. Could you please suggest which would be the best option for my usage and requirements? I would also appreciate any alternative recommendations that may suit my needs better.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
8w

Go for the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder strong hybrid automatic. It fits your usage best by balancing low running cost, ease of use and long-term reliability without adding the dependency of charging, which is important given your mix of city driving, regular highway trips and rural road access.In your real-world use, the hybrid works brilliantly because most of your city driving will run on electric power. It gives you excellent efficiency and a very relaxed driving experience, while on highways and those weekly farm runs, the petrol engine seamlessly takes over without you needing to think about charging or range. In fact, the Hyryder hybrid is significantly more efficient than a diesel automatic like the Seltos in real-world conditions.The Kia Seltos diesel automatic is still a strong option if you prioritise performance, features and a more premium feel, and it will feel more powerful and planted on highways. But it will cost more to run over time and does not match the hybrid’s efficiency advantage. The MG Windsor EV is tempting on paper with very low running costs and decent range, but for your usage, it adds a layer of dependency on charging infrastructure, especially with rural drives, and while it can do long distances, it requires planning and adaptation, which may not be ideal right now .

VehicleToyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
VehicleKia Seltos
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