
The MG Windsor Pro EV will finally hit showrooms tomorrow (6th May, 2025), with the official price announcement. It’s a slightly more feature-rich and long-range version of the electric MPV, equipped with a larger battery pack. While its official details will be revealed tomorrow, here’re all the key details we know so far about the upcoming product.
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MG Windsor Pro Battery, Range
Battery | 50.6kWh |
Range | 460km |
Power | 136bhp |
Torque | 200Nm |
The Windsor Pro will feature a bigger 50.6kWh battery pack, paired with an electric motor. The same powertrain does duty in the Wuling Cloud EV, sold in the Indonesian market. This configuration offers a claimed range of up to 460km on a full charge. It produces a maximum power of 136bhp and 200Nm of torque.
MG Windsor Pro Features
The new Windsor Pro will offer a lighter shade interior, replacing the regular black theme. MG will equip the long-range version with the Level 2 ADAS tech offering 12 safety features including lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, traffic jam assist and more. Unlike its small battery version, the Pro variant will support Vehicle-to-load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) functionalities.
MG Windsor Pro Exterior Design
Spy images reveal that the Pro variant will come with different designed alloy wheels and has an ADAS badge on the tailgate. Most of the design elements will remain identical to the smaller battery Windsor. This means, it will feature the same sleek connected headlamps, fog lamp clusters, a closed-off grille with MG logo, steeply raked windscreen at the front and rear, full-width LED light bars and more. The carmaker might also introduce some new exterior colour options in addition to the existing four paint schemes – Starburst Black, Pearl White, Turquoise Green and Clay Beige.
MG Windsor Pro Price Expectations:
The prices of the Windsor’s Pro variant are expected to start from Rs 17 lakh onwards. At this pricing, it will take on the higher trims of the Toyota Innova Crysta and lower variants of the Toyota Innova Hycross