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JSW MG Motor India records retail sales of 4571 units in August

In comparison to August 2023, this is a 9% Year-over-Year (Y-o-Y) growth in sales.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 01 Sep 2024 Views icon7116 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
JSW MG Motor India records retail sales of 4571 units in August

JSW MG Motor India today announced that over 35% of all retail sales during this time period have been driven by its New Energy Vehicles (NEVs), which include the MG ZS, the company's flagship electric vehicle, and the MG Comet, the Street Smart Car.

The automaker revealed their August 2024 retail sales figures, which came to 4571 units. In comparison to August 2023, this is a 9% Year-over-Year (Y-o-Y) growth in sales.

On September 11, 2024, the automaker will also launch Windsor, India's First Intelligent Crossover Utility Vehicle. While it is sold as the Cloud EV in markets such as Indonesia and a few others, the Indian model gets a new name. 

Essentially a cross between a large hatchback and an MPV, the Windsor EV is about 4.3 metres long with a 2,700mm wheelbase. While its stance and shape resemble that of an MPV, it will be available with a 5-seat configuration only. 

 

 

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