MG has launched the new Windsor in India, with introductory prices starting from Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom, India) where bookings will officially open on October 3 and deliveries will commence from October 12. The Windsor is MG’s first product in the country since it announced its partnership with JSW earlier this year and the third EV in the carmaker’s lineup after the ZS EV and the Comet.
The battery is available on a rental basis, which means the price of the car is exclusive of the battery. MG is calling it Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS), where buyers pay a nominal fee per kilometre driven, which is Rs 3.5 per km. MG claims this will burn less hole in the pocket and lower the initial ownership cost and the per-kilometre expense as well. The Windsor is available in three trims: Excite, Exclusive, and Essence; and four colours: Starburst Black, Pearl White, Clay Beige, and Turquoise Green.
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Design features
The Windsor has the typical stance and shape of an MPV but looks like a hatchback, but it accommodates only five passengers across two rows. Its design is sleek, with flush door handles, clean surfaces, and full-width LED light bars at both ends. The Windsor has a stepped front-end design with the headlamps mounted on the bumper, adding to its unique aesthetics.
It also gets a large glasshouse that wraps seamlessly around the rear, extended quarter glass sections, and steeply raked front and rear windscreens. There are chrome accents along the windows, the door sills, and the front and rear bumpers along with 18-inch alloy wheels with a stylish 5-spoke design.
Interior and features
The interior is sober enough with minimal design, which is finished in black with copper highlights. The dashboard carries 15.6-inch touchscreen infotainment, there’s a free-floating 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster and the front seat backrest can be fully reclined for what is called the aero lounge seats, with 135 degrees recline. Based on a born electric platform, the interior makes good use of space with a flat floor and a large floating centre console with cupholders.
What’s unique about the Windsor in India, is that it thankfully gets physical buttons for the HVAC controls that sit just below the central screen; overseas, all in-cabin controls in the Windsor are cramped onto the screen. Other equipment highlights include wireless connectivity for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, rear AC vents, ventilated front seats, powered driver’s seat, 9-speaker Infinity sound system, wireless phone charging, panoramic glass roof and ambient lighting.
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The car includes six airbags, ABS with EBD, all four disk brakes, front and rear parking sensors, ESC, and a 360-degree camera.
Battery range and power
The Windsor is powered by a 38kWh LFP battery with prismatic cells that have a claimed range of 331km, producing 136hp and 200Nm of torque. The Windsor also gets four driving modes – Eco+, Eco, Normal and Sport. MG claims the Windsor is compatible with fast charging, at 45kW, in just 55 minutes. It will also be available with 3.3kW and 7.7kW AC chargers which can charge the battery from 0 to 100 percent in about 14 hours and 6.5 hours, respectively. MG is offering a lifetime warranty for the battery with unlimited kilometres for first time buyers of the vehicle. The company is also offering free public charging for the first year.