The MG Windsor price starts at ₹14.10 lakh and goes up to ₹18.60 lakh (ex-showroom). The 5-seater Windsor is a midsizeelectric car in India and has been derived from the Wuling Cloud EV that is sold overseas by parent group SAIC, and it offers a roomy interior with plenty of modern features. At this price point, the Windsor rivals other midsize and even compact EVs like the Mahindra XUV 3XO EV and Tata Nexon EV.
The MG Windsor is available in up to 5 variants and two battery pack options: 38kWh and 52.9kWh. Both versions come with a front axle-mounted electric motor that produces 136hp and 200Nm of torque. On the equipment front, the Windsor Essence Pro EV top variant comes equipped with a 15.6-inch touchscreen infotainment, an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster, an electrically adjustable driver’s seat, 360-degree cameras, wireless charging, ambient lighting, OTA updates, a 9-speaker Infinity audio system, ventilated front seats, a glass roof and a powered tailgate.
Safety features include standard six airbags, electronic stability control, hill-start assist control, hill descent control, front and rear disc brakes, electronic parking brake with auto hold, rain sensing wipers, auto headlamps, TPMS and also an ADAS suite. The MG Windsor is available with a battery rental scheme, also known as Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS), where customers pay the price of the car exclusive of the battery. Essentially, buyers pay a nominal fee per kilometre driven. MG claims this lowers the initial acquisition cost and the per-kilometre expense as well.
Windsor has been instrumental in accelerating MG sales in India.
Windsor is India's best-selling EV, pushing MG ahead of Mahindra and Hyundai.
MG Windsor gets connected LED bars, illuminated MG logo and 18-inch alloy wheels.
Key Windsor features include 15.6-inch touchscreen, ventilated front seats and ADAS.
Windsor interior gets dual tone theme with leatherette upholstery and faux wood finish.
MG Windsor 38kWh claimed range is 332km; Windsor 52.9kWh claimed range is 449km.
Windsor 38kWh BaaS cost is Rs 3.9 per km; Windsor 52.9kWh BaaS cost is Rs 4.5 per km.
Base variant gets a 3.3kW AC charger; higher variants offer a 7.4kW AC charger.
MG Windsor 38kWh has a 604-litre boot; Windsor 52.9kWh has a 579-litre boot.
MG Windsor ground clearance is 186mm.
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MG Windsor Latest Updates
April 20, 2026: MG Windsor Commute taxi variant launched at Rs 13.49 lakh; compared to the Rs 14.10 lakh-Excite base model, the fleet-only model costs Rs 61,000 less.
30 Mar 2026: MG Windsor prices from April 1 could go up by up to 2 percent.
11 Mar 2026: MG is offering the Windsor EV with benefits of up to Rs 70,000 this month.
The ex showroom price of MG Windsor ranges between ₹14.10 lakh and ₹18.60 lakh. Meanwhile, buyers looking for Windsor variants have up to include 5 options at their disposal, with the Excite EV as the base and Essence Pro EV as the fully loaded car.
MG Windsor variant prices start from ₹14.10 lakh and go up to ₹18.60 lakh (ex-showroom).
Windsor base variant on road price is about ₹14.95 lakh.
Windsor top variant on road price is approximately ₹19.72 lakh.
Only the fully loaded Windsor Essence Pro EV variant gets ADAS.
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MG Windsor expert review
Autocar score
8
We like
Innovative and comfy lounge seating
Relaxed, composed drive experience
We don't like
Road noise at higher speeds
Stiff ride over broken surfaces
Exterior Design And Engineering
7
The MG Windsor blends MPV, hatchback, and SUV traits in a unique mono-volume silhouette. Though shorter than a Creta, it stands out with a remarkable 1,850mm width and striking road presence. Design highlights include 18-inch alloys, pop-out door handles, and a lightbar-linked rear. However, the absence of a rear wiper and washer is a glaring omission. Its SUV stance is enhanced by 186mm ground clearance, roof rails, and piano black cladding.
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Interior Space And Comfort
8
Entry and exit are easy thanks to its tall stance and wide-opening doors. A massive 15.6-inch touchscreen dominates the dashboard, though the smaller 8.8-inch instrument cluster feels out of place. The flat dashboard with built-in cupholders and generous ambient lighting lends it character. Seat comfort is good, though firmer cushioning and reduced lumbar padding would help. The standout feature is the reclinable ‘aero-lounge’ rear bench, ideal for chauffeur-driven buyers. A flat floor improves space, and while the rear seat is wide enough for three, the knees-up position may bother some. Boot space is class-leading at 604 litres (579 litres with subwoofer). However, there's no spare tyre unless opted for separately.
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Performance And Refinement
7
The 136hp front-mounted motor offers smooth, progressive performance and does 0-100kph in 9.8 seconds. Drive modes (Eco+, Eco, Normal, Sport) adjust throttle response, though acceleration differences are minimal beyond part-throttle use. Top speed is 153kph, and there are three levels of regenerative braking, with effective one-pedal driving possible. However, road and ambient noise easily filter into the cabin, impacting refinement.
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Mileage / Range And Efficiency
7
Claimed MIDC range is 332km. In real-world tests, the Windsor averaged 8.1km/kWh, equating to 308km on a full charge. Efficiency drops significantly in Normal mode. Fast charging up to 45kW allows 0-80% in 55 minutes, while an 11kW AC charger tops up 25-80% in 3.5 hours.
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Ride Comfort And Handling
7
Ride quality is harsh over rough roads due to stiff suspension and limited travel. At low speeds, it feels unsettled, but highway stability is excellent. Steering is light in the city and weights up well at speed. It’s not made for enthusiastic cornering but holds well thanks to its wide stance and 215-section tyres.
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Features And Safety
8
Top-spec variants get a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, powered driver’s seat, wireless charging (slow), and a fantastic 9-speaker Infinity audio system. Safety kit includes six airbags, 360-degree camera, ESP, TPMS, and auto-dimming mirror. The infotainment system supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, but it’s laggy and houses too many core functions, making usability frustrating. Missing items include rear sunblinds, a parcel shelf, and a rear wiper+washer.
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Value For Money
9
Priced between Rs 13.99–16.14 lakh, the Windsor offers tremendous value. MG’s Battery-as-a-Service plan lowers entry cost by Rs 3.5 lakh, and buyback schemes guarantee up to 60% resale value after 3 years. Warranty coverage is generous, with a lifetime battery warranty for first owners.
The MG Windsor range when equipped with the 38kWh battery pack is a claimed 332 km, with the top variants of the MG Windsor with the 52.9kWh battery option claiming a range of 449km. Connected to a 3.3kW AC charger, lower variants of the Windsor take about 13.5 hours to go from 10-100 percent, which drops to 7 hours when plugged into a 7.4kW charger. Meanwhile, the top variants of the Windsor need about 9.5 hours on the 7.4kW system. Where the lower variants accept DC fast charging up to 45kW, the top ones can go up to 60kW.
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Check out theMG Windsor images in the gallery, which highlight its crossover design, spacious interior and a sizable boot. The Windsor gets full-width LED bands at the front and rear, an illuminated MG logo, 18-inch alloy wheels and a very neat bodywork that highlights its aerodynamic design. The interior also has a very minimalist design, with the infotainment system playing a major part of the cabin experience.
TheMG Windsor video in our gallery has a comprehensive walkaround of the EV, where we talk about the car’s exterior design, spacious interior with several features and their functionality, and practical aspects such as comfort and storage. Watch the Windsor video to see how it makes for a comfortable urban crossover with plenty room for 5 occupants.
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video|12 Sep 2024
MG Windsor EV walkaround video
MG Windsor Colours
The MG Windsor colour include six single-tone options. These exterior shades come in the form of Celadon Blue, Turquoise Green, Aurora Silver, Pearl White, Glaze Red and Starry Black. The full range of colours is only available on the Essence Pro EV, while the Excite EV just gets the Pearl White paint option.
On the inside, the 38kWh variants gets an all-black interior finish, while the higher-spec 52.9kWh variants get a dual-tone black and ivory interior theme.
A spacious and quiet cabin with ventilated front seats, rear seatbacks that can be reclined by up to 135 degrees, a large glass area and a comfy suspension setup all combine to make the MG Windsor a comfortable car.
Is the MG Windsor easy to drive in the city?
The MG Windsor’s light steering at low speeds, relaxed and linear power delivery, good all around visibility and a 360-degree camera makes it an easy car to drive in the city.
How useful is the MG Windsor’s boot?
The 604-litre boot of the MG Windsor’s lower trim levels is the largest in its class, making it really useful for carrying luggage on weekend getaways or frequent airport runs.
What are the disadvantages of the MG Windsor’s touchscreen?
The MG Windsor’s massive touchscreen size and high default brightness can get distracting. And because most of the car’s features are integrated into the touchscreen, even adjusting the rearview mirrors requires digging through menus.
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