
MG Windsor EV Sales Milestone: Key 2025 Highlights
- Record Breaker: Crossed 50,000 units in under 400 days since the Sep 11, 2024 launch—the fastest 4W EV in India.
- Sales Pace: Averaged 5 units per hour; Nov 1–19 alone added 4,300+ units after 45,653 in the first year.
- Market Reach: Strong in metros & non-metros; overtook Tata Punch EV as FY25 top-seller with 19,394 units.
- Pricing Edge: The BaaS model starts at ₹9.99 lakh + ₹3.9/km; full ownership starts at ₹13.50 lakh.
- Powertrain: 136 PS / 200 Nm PMSM; 37.9 kWh (332 km ARAI) or 52.9 kWh (449 km) batteries.
- Special Edition: Windsor Inspire (limited to 300 units) launched Oct 2025 by Nitin Gadkari.
- Rivals: Tata Curvv.ev, Nexon.ev, Hyundai Creta Electric, and Mahindra XUV400.
- JV Boost: JSW MG’s Halol plant (1 lakh+ capacity) scales EV/NEV push post-2023 tie-up.
MG Windsor’s Lightning-Fast Triumph: 50,000 EVs in 400 Days—Redefining India’s Mass EV Market
In a stunning testament to India’s accelerating EV adoption, JSW MG Motor India has crowned the MG Windsor EV as the nation’s quickest four-wheeler electric vehicle to breach the 50,000-unit sales barrier—achieving the feat in a blistering under 400 days since its September 11, 2024, unveiling. Announced on November 19, 2025, by the Sino-Indian JV, this milestone clocks an average of five units per hour, outpacing rivals and signaling a seismic shift in consumer sentiment toward accessible green mobility, as covered by Business Standard and Hindustan Times.
The Numbers That Electrify: From Launch to Lightning Milestone
Launched amid fanfare in September 2024 with deliveries kicking off in October, the Windsor didn’t just sell—it soared. Retail data from November 2024 to October 2025 tallied 45,653 units, per RushLane, with the final sprint in November’s first 19 days netting over 4,300 more to seal 50,000. This velocity—roughly 332 km of range per day in sales equivalent—underscores its mass-market magnetism, blending crossover utility with sedan sprawl under the “AeroGlide” design ethos.
JSW MG’s P. Balaji hailed it as “a landmark moment in India’s EV journey,” noting robust uptake beyond metros—from bustling Bengaluru suburbs to Tier-2 hubs like Jaipur and Coimbatore. In FY25 alone, Windsor delivered 19,394 units, eclipsing Tata’s Punch EV (17,966) to claim top-seller honors, per The Daily Jagran. Amid India’s 2 million+ EV sales in FY25, Windsor’s slice highlights BaaS (Battery-as-a-Service) appeal: Starting at ₹9.99 lakh + ₹3.9/km for the 38 kWh pack, it democratizes ownership for fleet operators and urbanites wary of upfront battery costs.
Power, Comfort, and Crossover Charm: What Fuels the Frenzy
Dubbed India’s “first intelligent CUV,” the Windsor fuses a sedan lounge with an SUV stance via a front-axle permanent-magnet synchronous motor churning 136 PS and 200 Nm—zipping 0–100 km/h in ~8.5 seconds. Battery choices: 37.9 kWh (332 km ARAI) for city sprints or 52.9 kWh (449 km) in the May 2025 Windsor Pro trim, backed by a lifetime warranty for first owners.
Inside, it’s “business class on wheels”: 135° reclining Aero-Lounge seats, a cavernous 15.6-inch Grandview touchscreen (infotainment hub), a panoramic sunroof, and an ADAS suite (adaptive cruise, lane keep). AeroGlide aero tweaks yield real-world 300–400 km efficiency, per Team-BHP tests.
October’s Windsor Inspire Edition—limited to 300 units, unveiled by Minister Sri Nitin Gadkari—added flair with cosmic motifs and premium accents, commemorating the 40,000-unit mark en route to 50k.
JSW MG’s Bold Bet: Halol’s Heartbeat in India’s EV Surge
This triumph spotlights the 2023 JSW-MG JV’s firepower: Halol, Gujarat’s 1 lakh+ capacity plant, ramps localization to 90%+, fueling EV/NEV ambitions amid FAME-III subsidies. Windsor’s non-metro pull (60%+ sales) validates the mass-market pivot, challenging urban-centric narratives.
Rivals beware: Tata Curvv.ev and Nexon.ev lead volumes, but Windsor’s BaaS edge and CUV quirk carve a niche against Hyundai Creta Electric and Mahindra XUV400. As Car and Bike notes, “Windsor’s curve becomes a reference for upcoming “EVs”—with 15% market penetration eyed by 2030.
In a market where EVs grew 50% YoY to 2.5 million in FY26 projections, Windsor’s warp-speed win isn’t an anomaly—it’s acceleration. JSW MG: “Customers embrace this transition with enthusiasm.” Here’s to 100,000 next.
Source: www.moneycontrol.com
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