The market for electric cars in India is constantly growing, and now a new car is going to enter this field. MG Motor is going to launch its new electric car MG Windsor EV. The company has recently released a teaser of this upcoming electric car, which gives a glimpse of its features and name. This new car will be a crossover utility vehicle (CUV), and it is named after Britain's Windsor Castle, which is the residence of the British Royal Family.
MG Windsor EV: The unique story behind the name
MG Motor has made an interesting name for its new car by naming it 'Windsor'. Earlier it was discussed that the name of this new electric car would be MG Cloud EV, but now the company has confirmed that its name is MG Windsor EV. The company challenged people on social media to find out about this name, and finally, the name was revealed.
First Intelligent CUV: MG Windsor EV
MG claims that the Windsor EV will be India's first intelligent CUV. This means that the car will be as comfortable as a sedan, while also providing presence and space like an SUV. This new electric car can be offered with two battery pack options, which will provide many options regarding its range and performance.
MG Windsor EV: Battery and Range
The Windsor EV can be had with two battery pack options:
It is clear from this that the Windsor EV will compete with electric cars like the Tata Nexon EV and Mahindra XUV400.
MG Windsor EV: 5 seater and expected price
The Windsor EV may use a front-axle mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor. The design of this electric car looks like an MPV and will have a seating capacity for 5 people. The expected ex-showroom price of this CUV can be around Rs 20 lakh, which makes it cheaper than the MG ZS EV. There is curiosity about the post-launch availability and features of the MG Windsor EV. This car will offer a new option in the Indian market and will further increase people's interest in electric vehicles.
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