Advance reservations for the MG Windsor EV are now available at a few dealerships before launch

The Windsor EV, MG’s third electric vehicle, will soon be available in India. Bookings are being taken at a few dealerships ahead of its September 11 launch. For additional information, interested parties should visit the MG dealerships in their area. The Wuling Cloud EV will be rebranded and sold abroad as the Windsor EV in the near future. MG plans to place the next electric vehicle in between the Comet EV and ZS EV.

From a design standpoint, LED light bars are anticipated for the front and rear of the future EV. In addition, there may be projector headlights, a built-in spoiler, flush-fitting door handles, a cluster of vertically stacked headlamps, and fashionable alloy wheels.

MG Windsor

MG Windsor EV Features

One possible feature list for the Windsor EV would include seats with black leatherette upholstery. A panoramic sunroof, a two-spoke multifunction steering wheel, ambient lighting, rear seats with a 135-degree recline capability, an 8.8-inch digital driver’s display, a 15.6-inch touchscreen with linked car technology, wireless phone charging, a power tailgate, and other features could be considered additional noteworthy features. Regarding security, the next MG EV is anticipated to come equipped with six airbags as standard. A 360-degree camera, an automated parking brake, a tire pressure monitoring system, and other equipment could be considered additional safety measures.

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There might possibly be an ADAS suite available. The worldwide variant, called Cloud EV, comes with two battery packs that are connected to an electric motor positioned on the front axle: 37.9kWh and 50.6kWh. The larger unit can go for 460 miles on a single charge, while the smaller battery pack has a maximum range of 360 km. Regarding the Indian version (Windsor EV), no information has been made public regarding the battery.

The Windsor EV, which sits below the ZS EV, may cost less than Rs 20 lakh (ex-showroom). Competition for the freshly released Tata Curvv EV will be fierce. It will compete with vehicles such as the Tata Nexon EV and Mahindra XUV 400.

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