MG Windsor Price in India: ₹13.50 Lakh, But Read the Fine Print
The MG Windsor price starts at ₹13.50 lakh ex-showroom. That number gets attention for a reason — no other crossover EV in India opens at this price with this much kit.
Three variants. Excite at ₹13.50 lakh, Exclusive at ₹14.50 lakh, and Essence at ₹15.50 lakh. Panoramic sunroof, 15.6-inch infotainment, ADAS on the top trim, ventilated seats, and Bose audio. The list reads like something you'd expect two or three lakhs higher.
The Part Everyone Gets Confused About
The battery isn't included in the price. MG sells the Windsor with a battery subscription at ₹3.5 per kilometre. Drive 1,000 km a month — that's ₹3,500 added to your monthly cost. Drive 1,500 km — ₹5,250. It's a running cost, not a hidden charge, but it changes the real-world budget math.
Battery ownership is available as an option. It adds roughly ₹3 to ₹4 lakh to the purchase price. For high-mileage buyers planning to keep the car five-plus years, that's worth calculating before deciding.
How It Sits Against the Competition
The Tata Nexon EV starts at ₹14.49 lakh for the medium variant. Conventional battery ownership, 465 km on the long-range version, and a service network that reaches corners of India that MG hasn't touched yet. Different product, different trade-offs.
The Windsor's 331 km ARAI range is the right number for city buyers who aren't doing 200 km stretches regularly. Real-world range in mixed use tends to land between 250 and 290 km.
Who It's Actually For
Urban buyers doing under 1,200 km a month get the best deal here. Low upfront cost, generous features, manageable subscription. For higher mileage use, the math shifts and other options start competing harder.
The rear seat is genuinely worth experiencing before deciding. The recline and legroom are a real product feature, not marketing language.
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