MG Windsor: Variants and Key Features Explained
The MG Windsor is available with two battery pack options and in four trims.
The MG Windsor is a spacious, crossover-styled EV with unique and comfortable lounge seats. It is very well-equipped, too, and has an easy-going character with relaxed driving manners. With ex-showroom prices ranging between Rs 14 lakh and Rs 17.49 lakh, it is currently the bestselling EV in India. The Windsor is also available with MG’s BaaS program which allows a customer to purchase it at a lower upfront initial cost (excluding battery cost) and pay for the battery on a pay-per-usage model. Let’s take a close look at the variants, what features you get with each trim, and at what price.
MG Windsor variants explained
Two battery pack options
The Windsor is available with two battery pack options – a 38kWh unit and a 52.9kWh unit. Both versions come with a front axle-mounted electric motor that produces 136hp and 200Nm of torque. The smaller battery has an ARAI-claimed range of 332km, while the larger one returns 449km on a single charge. The Windsor EV is available in four trims – Excite, Exclusive, Essence and Essence Pro – the first three come with the 38kWh battery, and the 52.9kWh battery is exclusive to the top Pro trim.
Charging options
As standard, the Excite and Exclusive trims come with a 3.3kW AC charger, while the Essence and Essence Pro can be had with a faster 7.4kW AC charger. MG claims a charging time of 7 hours (10-100 percent) for the 38kWh battery using a 7.4kW AC charger, while the 52.9kWh battery takes 9.5 hours for the same. The larger battery can be fast-charged at up to 60kW, while the smaller battery can be topped up at up to 45kW.
MG Windsor variant-wise feature list
MG Windsor Excite
Price: Rs 14 lakh or Rs 9.99 lakh without battery
- LED projector headlamps with DRLs
- LED tail-lamps
- Illuminated front logo
- 17-inch steel wheels with wheel covers
- Flush door handles
- Glass antenna
- Front armrest
- Fabric seats
- 60:40 rear seat split
- Front, rear adjustable headrests
- LED luggage lamp
- Rear AC vents
- LED front reading light
- 10.1-inch touchscreen
- Steering-mounted controls
- Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
- Six speakers
- 3.3kW portable charging cable
- 3.3kW AC home charging box
- Reclining rear seats
- 7-inch digital instrument cluster
- Driver’s seat manual height adjust
- Cruise control
- Auto climate control
- Electrically adjustable ORVMs
- Six airbags
- ESP
- Hill-Start Assist Control
- Hill Descent Control
- LED cornering lights
- Front, rear disc brakes
- Electronic parking brake with auto hold
- Rain sensing wipers
- Auto headlamps
- TPMS (highline)
MG Windsor Exclusive
Price: 15 lakh or Rs 10.99 without battery
Features over Excite
- 18-inch diamond-cut alloys
- Chrome window beltline
- Leatherette steering wheel
- Leatherette dashboard
- Leatherette seats
- LED rear reading lights
- 15.6-inch touchscreen
- 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster
- Electrically adjustable driver’s seat
- Smart flush door handles
- Power folding ORVMs
- Rear armrest with cupholder
- 360-degree camera
- TPMS
- Auto-dimming IRVM
- Wireless charger
- Multi-language voice commands
- Valet mode
- MG App store
- Home-to-car using JioFiber
- Rear-view monitor
- Digital key
- Remote car lock/unlock
- OTA updates
- Wi-Fi connectivity
MG Windsor Essence
Price: Rs 16 lakh or Rs 11.99 lakh without battery
Features over Exclusive
- Ambient lighting
- PM2.5 filter
- Infinity 9-speaker audio system
- 7.4kW AC fast charger
- Glass roof
- Ventilated front seats
MG Windsor Essence Pro
Price: Rs 17.49 lakh or Rs 12.49 lakh without battery
Features over Essence
- Dual-tone ivory-black seat upholstery
- Powered tailgate
- Vehicle-to-load (V2L) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) charging capabilities
- ADAS suite
- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane keep assist
- Lane departure warning
- Autonomous emergency braking
- Front collision warning
- Intelligent headlamp control
MG Windsor: which variant should you buy?
If your usage is going to be just within city confines, then the Windsor with the smaller 38kWh battery is just fine. The Windsor EV achieved a 308km real world range and an 8.1km/kWh average battery efficiency figure in our testing, and that should be sufficient for a week-long city use on a single charge.
And with the smaller battery, the mid-spec Exclusive trim is fantastic value for money, offering most of the niceties you’d want. However, if you have some highway use, then the larger battery makes greater sense. The safety net of the ADAS suite is an added advantage. For its price, the Windsor’s direct competitors are the Tata Nexon EV and Mahindra XUV400.
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