Exciting news for the MG Windsor! According to our sources, it will soon be equipped with a larger battery pack option, enhancing its appeal even further. This significant upgrade is just the beginning; we anticipate a range of new features as well. The highly anticipated launch is set for next month.
Here’s what you can look forward to:
– A powerful new 50.6 kWh battery pack will be available for the Windsor.
– Anticipated feature upgrades include an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) suite for enhanced safety and convenience.
Don’t miss out on these improvements; the updated Windsor is poised to elevate your driving experience.
Revamped MG Windsor: Exciting Upgrades You Can’t Miss

The Windsor is currently available in India with a 38kWh battery pack, but there’s exciting news: in Indonesia, it’s offered as the Wuling Cloud EV with a larger 50.6kWh battery. This upgraded battery will also be coming to the India model and boasts an impressive claimed range of 460km on the CLTC cycle—significantly more than the existing 38 kWh model’s ARAI-rated range of 332km.
While we expect the power and torque ratings of 136 hp and 200Nm to stay consistent, along with its front-wheel-drive setup, our sources indicate that you’ll see a refreshed features list too. One standout addition will be an ADAS suite enhancing safety and driving assistance.
In real-world efficiency tests, the Windsor performed admirably, achieving an efficiency of 8.1km/kWh and covering a distance of 308km, which is just shy of its claimed figure by only 24km. For comparison, while the Nexon EV comes equipped with a larger 45kWh battery that provides a real-world range of 350km, it falls short in efficiency at just 7.79km/kWh.
With these updates on the horizon, investing in the Windsor could greatly enhance your driving experience while offering excellent range capabilities compared to competitors.
MG Windsor’s India Journey: Sales on the Fast Track

Since its debut in September 2024, the Windsor has been a game changer for MG’s sales in India, significantly outpacing the Nexon EV. In just seven months, from September 2024 to March 2025, the Windsor sold an impressive 19,394 units, averaging over 2,700 units per month. This model has consistently outperformed its main competitor, the Tata Nexon EV, which was previously the dominant force in the electric vehicle market. With the introduction of a larger battery on the horizon, we can anticipate an even greater surge in sales. However, be prepared for a slight increase in its ex-showroom price, which is currently between Rs 14 lakh and Rs 16 lakh.