MG Windsor EV launch today: Live and latest updates

MG Windsor EV launch today: Live and latest updates

MG Windsor will be the company's third all-electric car, before which ZS EV and Comet EV have been launched. JSW MG Motor India's Windsor is a crossover utility vehicle.

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MG Motor is expected to price the Windsor EV aggressively to take on some of the more popular electric cars in India like the Tata Nexon EV.

The MG Windsor EV is all set to be officially launched in India today and will be the first crossover utility vehicle (CUV) from the manufacturer that also sells the ZS EV and the Comet EV in the country. While JSW MG Motor India has expertise in offering battery-powered mobility options, this is the first time it is entering the CUV space and is looking to cement its credentials of offering zero-emission, tech-laden cars that also offer great comfort. Now while the Windsor EV is essentially a re-badged version of the Wuling Cloud EV that is already sold in several international markets, the India-specific model is likely to feature some changes that will be unique to here. Catch the live and latest updates from the MG Windsor EV launch here.

What does the name 'Windsor' mean?

On August 1, JSW MG Motor India confirmed that the Cloud EV in India will be called the Windsor EV. The company said that the name is named after Windsor Castle in the UK. A press release issued by the company at the time stated, “Windsor Castle is renowned across the world as a symbol of royalty and majesty, which is reflected in every detail of this CUV, which exudes fine craftsmanship, premiumness and spaciousness.”

Why is JSW MG Motor focusing on EVs?

MG is not one of the major players in the Indian car market. But it still sees a lot of potential in the nascent electric car market, where Tata Motors has a huge share. Companies like Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai are either not present or at least missing from the sub-brands. In the Rs 20 lakh price segment, new players have a level playing field. Around 35 to 40 per cent of MG's total sales in the country come from its electric models – the ZS EV and the Comet EV. Adding a third model in the form of the Windsor EV could add traction for the company, while other companies are also looking to enter the battery-mobility space. Did you know that Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai have already confirmed EVs for India?

Joint venture between MG and JSW Group

In 2023, MG, owned by China's SAIC Motor, signed a joint venture with India's JSW Group. The company was renamed JSW MG Motor India and the partnership is primarily focused on bringing new models, most of which will be powered by alternative fuel sources. Battery-powered cars are seen as a key driver of growth, with executives claiming at least one new product is launched every three to six months here. The same executives also claim that the company is aiming to sell one million EVs in India by 2030.

A look at MG's India visit

MG began its journey in India in 2019 and the Hector was its go-to product at the time. The Hector remains its most popular model and competes in the mid-size SUV space. In the following years, the company also rolled out models such as a three-row version of the Hector called the Hector Plus, Astor, Gloster, ZS EV and Comet EV. The company has repeatedly underlined its ability to offer tech-heavy vehicles that primarily appeal to the young car-buying audience. But despite the options in its product portfolio, it is the Hector that remains the power player for the brand here.

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First Publication Date: Sep 11, 2024, 07:48 AM IST

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MG ZS EV launched in new mid-spec Excite Pro variant, priced at ₹19.98 lakh

MG ZS EV launched in new mid-spec Excite Pro variant, priced at ₹19.98 lakh

MG ZS EV launched in new mid-spec Excite Pro variant

 

The new MG ZS EV Excite Pro brings the dual-pane panoramic sunroof to the electric SUV becoming the only sub 20 lakh EV to offer the feature. The model continues to come with other tech including over 75 connected features as well as Level 2 ADAS for additional safety. The model also packs a segment-first digital key, which allows the owner to start the car without using the physical key.

Also Read : MG Comet EV launched with fast charging, prices start at 8.24 lakh

 

The top variants remain unchanged on the MG ZS EV which continues to get 17 Level 2 ADAS features and more

The hardware has been carried over on the new ZS EV Excite Pro with power coming from the 50.3 kWh battery pack. The automaker claims a range of 461 km (certified) on a single charge, while the electric motor develops 174 bhp sending at the front axle. The feature list on the top variants comprises a 360-degree camera, a 10.1-inch touchscreen, wireless charging, a 7-inch digital console, and more. The model also comes with six airbags, ABS with EBD, ESC, Hill Descent Control, and more.

The MG ZS EV takes on the Tata Nexon EV and Mahindra XUV400 in the segment with both electric SUVs getting significant updates in recent times. The latest update should keep the ZS EV in check with the competition, offering better value to customers.

First Published Date: 05 Mar 2024, 20:46 PM IST



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Maruti eVX to Tata Harrier EV: Electric cars to launch in India next year

Maruti eVX to Tata Harrier EV: Electric cars to launch in India next year


India will get a number of new electric cars in the next 12 months as the EV segment continues to grow at a rapid rate. Several carmakers have already confirmed launch of their new electric vehicles in 2024. Some of these models will help top carmakers enter the EV fray in the country which currently has less than seven per cent contribution to overall vehicle sales in India. Key names among the expected electric cars to hit Indian shores include the likes of Maruti Suzuki’s first EV – the eVX, Tata Harrier EV among others. Here is a quick look at list of brand new electric cars to launch in India next year.

Maruti Suzuki is expected to launch its first electric vehicle in India with the introduction of the eVX in 2024. Tata Motors is also expected to launch at least three new EVs, including the electric avatar of its flagship Harrier SUV next year.

Maruti Suzuki eVX

2024 will be a landmark year for Maruti Suzuki, the largest carmaker in India, as it plans to put its first ever electric car eVX to production. The carmaker has confirmed that the eVX electric SUV, first showcased at the Auto Expo held in January this year, will be manufactured from Suzuki Motor’s Gujarat facility at Hansalpur starting next year. It is expected to be launched some time in 2024. The eVX electric SUV will come with a range of around 550 kms in a single charge. It will be equipped with a 60 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. When launched, it will take on the likes of MG ZS EV and Hyundai Kona among others.

Tata Harrier EV

Tata Motors has confirmed that its flagship Harrier SUV, which recently received a major facelift, will get its electric version next year. The Harrier EV made its debut at the Auto Expo earlier this year. Built on the Gen 2 EV architecture, the Harrier EV will come with V2L and V2V charging facilities. The Harrier EV has been spotted testing on roads ahead of its launch within the next few months. However, very little is known about what this electric SUV will offer in terms of range, performance and features.

Tata Punch EV

The second electric vehicle from Tata stable expected to make India debut next year is the Punch. The smallest SUV from the carmaker already has the ICE and CNG version on sale. When launched, it will become the fourth car in Tata’s lineup to offer ICE, CNG and EV version of the same model. The Punch EV is expected to come with the same Ziptron technology that is doing duty in other Tata EVs like Nexon. The size of the battery could be the ones used for Tigor EV or the Nexon EV. Tata Punch EV could offer range of more than 300 kms in a single charge in the long-range version.

Tata Curvv EV

The third electric car from Tata Motors expected to be launched in 2024 is the Curvv EV. Tata is likely to launch the EV version of the SUV after its ICE version makes its debut. The Curvv EV will be based on Tata Motor’s X1 platform which will be heavily reworked to become EV ready. According to reports, the expected range of the Curvv electric SUV will be between 400 kms and 500 kms in a single charge. It is not clear if Tata Motors will use the same battery the Nexon EV facelift uses.

Kia EV9

The Korean auto giant is expected to expand its EV lineup in India with the introduction of its three-row electric SUV EV9. Based on the Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), the EV9 stands more than five metres in length. It promises to offer range of up to 541 kms in a single charge. It is expected to be offered in two variants. Globally, the EV9 is powered by a 150 kW electric motor that can help it sprint 0-100 kmph in 9.4 seconds. The RWD version of the EV will come with a more powerful 160 kW electric motor. The EV has an 800-volt electrical architecture that enables the EV to charge at ultra-fast speed. Kia claims the EV9 can run 239 kms with just 15 minutes of charging.

Mahindra XUV.e8

Mahindra and Mahindra will also expand its EV lineup for India with the launch of an electric SUV based on the XUV700. This will be Mahindra’s second electric offering after the XUV400. Mahindra had showcased five upcoming electric SUVs during an event held in United Kingdom in August last year. To be launched under the Born Electric brand, the XUV.e8 is expected to come with dual electric motor as well as all-wheel drive technology. Mahindra is likely to offer at least 60 kWh battery pack with the XUV.e8 EV besides adding features like level 2 ADAS, 5G connectivity among others.

First Published Date: 18 Dec 2023, 14:20 PM IST



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2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift vs Mahindra XUV400: Price comparison

2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift vs Mahindra XUV400: Price comparison


Tata Motors has tasted pretty good success with the Nexon EV. The pure electric version of the compact SUV was launched as the first-ever electric car from the homegrown brand. Since its launch, the Nexon EV has helped the automaker to grab around 80 per cent of the Indian electric car market. The facelifted iteration of the car aims to further strengthen the company’s grip in the segment.

Watch: 2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift first drive review: Best-seller gets even better?

Here is a price comparison between the 2023 Tata Nexon Ev facelift and its closest competitor Mahindra XUV400.

2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift vs Mahindra XUV400: Price

The 2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift is priced between 14.74 lakh and 19.94 lakh (ex-showroom). Available in six trim options, the SUV comes available in two different powertrain variants: Long Range and Mid Range. The Nexon Ev facelift trims are Creative Plus, Fearless, Fearless Plus, Fearless Plus S, Empowered and Empowered Plus.

On the other hand, the Mahindra XUV400 comes available in trim options: EC Standard, EC Fast and EL (Long Range). This electric compact SUV is available at a pricing range of 15.99 lakh and 19.19 lakh (ex-showroom).

The all-new 2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift clearly comes undercutting its closest rival Mahindra XUV400 EV, as the base variant of the Nexon EV facelift, which is the Creative Plus is priced lower than the Mahindra XUV400 EV’s base variant EC Standard that comes priced at 15.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

First Published Date: 15 Sep 2023, 16:33 PM IST



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Are you an MG ZS EV owner? There’s some good news for you

Are you an MG ZS EV owner? There’s some good news for you


As MG celebrates 100 years of its existence, the Indian arm of the OEM is offering a lucrative scheme for the owners of the ZS EV in the country. MG Motor India has partnered with EV charging infrastructure company ChargeZone to offer 15% off on EV charging sessions for ZS EV owners at any of the latter’s public EV charging stations. The discount is valid till November 30.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 13 Aug 2023, 13:00 PM

MG ZS EV electric SUV

The company recently launched a new variant of the ZS EV. The new variant now comes armed with level-2 autonomous driving system which offers as many as 17 Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS). The British-origin carmaker has launched the ZS EV with ADAS at a price of 27.89 lakh, which makes it the most expensive among all the variants of the electric SUV. MG ZS EV rivals the likes of Hyundai Kona and BYD Atto 3 among other electric SUVs in India.

MG Motor has said that the ADAS technology introduced in the ZS EV comes with three levels of sensitivity and warning. Among the features it offers are Traffic Jam Assist which helps in hassle-free driving during congestion, Forward Collision Warning to alert driver of potential crash and applying autonomous brakes to come to a halt, Speed Assist System to prevent over speeding, lane keep assist , adaptive cruise control and more.

In a separate development, MG recently increased the price of the Hector and Gloster, two of its flagship SUVs, from this month. This is the second price increase on the two SUVs within three months. In the latest price hike, the SUVs have become costlier by up to 78,000 depending on the model and variant one chooses. The hike is higher than the one MG Motor implemented back in May this year.

First Published Date: 13 Aug 2023, 12:23 PM IST



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