
After months of teasers, the MG Windsor EV Pro is finally landing in Indian dealerships. And yes, this one’s not just about hype. The Pro version brings a bigger battery pack, meaning a longer driving range—and for Indian EV buyers, that’s not a luxury, it’s a necessity.
Let’s cut to the chase: if you’re an Indian driver, range anxiety is real. Charging stations aren’t exactly on every corner. The MG Windsor EV Pro changes that. With an extended range, it promises fewer charging stops and more peace of mind. That’s a real win.

What Makes It ‘Pro’?
This isn’t just a rebadged model. Here’s what sets the Pro apart:
- Extended Range: Thanks to the upgraded battery, you can drive more between charges.
- Rumored Features: Expect better interiors, new tech, and possibly some comfort upgrades.
- Commitment to EVs: MG isn’t testing waters. This launch shows they’re serious about the Indian EV game.
They call it PRO for a reason.
Style. Comfort. Tech. Range. Every detail, designed to deliver more.
The MG Windsor EV PRO doesn’t just check boxes, it sets new ones.#NationalMediaTestDrive #BusinessClassGoesPRO #MGWindsorEVPRO #MorrisGaragesIndia #MGMotorIndia pic.twitter.com/0DR7fx247r— Morris Garages India (@MGMotorIn) May 15, 2025
How to Spot the MG Windsor EV Pro at a Dealership
Not sure if you’re looking at the Pro version? Here’s how to tell:
- Ask the staff. They know what’s in stock.
- Check the battery specs. A higher kWh rating = Pro.
- Look for ‘Pro’ badges. MG will likely make it easy to spot.
What This Means for India’s EV Future
This launch isn’t just about one car. It’s part of something bigger.
- More Options: Buyers now get more variety. That leads to better pricing and innovation.
- More Confidence: Longer range means more people will seriously consider switching to electric.
- Faster Infrastructure Growth: With demand rising, the pressure to build better charging networks increases.
This isn’t about early adopters anymore. The MG Windsor EV Pro is a sign that EVs are moving into the mainstream. It’s not perfect. But it’s progress—and for India, that’s what matters most.
And let’s be honest—seeing “Pro” on a car and actually getting something pro-level? That’s refreshing. MG just raised the bar. Now let’s see who catches up.
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