MG Windsor EV Inspire Edition launched at Rs 16.65 lakh in India
MG launches Windsor EV Inspire Edition at ₹16.65 lakh with new design, premium features, and limited 300-unit availability
MG has launched the Windsor EV Inspire Edition in India at an ex showroom price of Rs 16.65 lakh, limited to 300 units with bookings now open for customers nationwide. The brand celebrates one year of the Windsor EV in the market and reports over 40,000 units sold to date in India, marking a strong first year for this electric crossover. The unveiling took place in New Delhi and highlighted the special edition’s cosmetic upgrades and curated accessories that add visual punch without altering the core mechanical package. Buyers who prefer the Battery as a Service plan can opt for this edition at Rs 12.64 lakh plus a usage fee of Rs 3.9 per km as listed by a major retailer, while some outlets cite a Rs 9.99 lakh BaaS entry for the Inspire Edition, showing variance across publications and plan structures. Deliveries are scheduled to begin from October 15, which helps the brand ride the festive season demand window with a limited run proposition.
The Inspire Edition wears a dual tone Pearl White body with a Starry Black roof, pillars, and mirrors, and it adds rose gold accents, black alloy wheels, and unique Inspire badging to stand out on the road. Inside, it switches to a Sangria Red theme with black upholstery and gold highlights, creating a richer cabin feel than the regular car in the same trim. MG also bundles a special accessory pack that includes a 4K dashcam, themed 3D mats, Inspire cushions, rear window sunshades, a leather key cover, and fascia elements finished in rose gold, with optional illuminated sill plates and a Skylight Infinity View glass roof animation available at dealerships.
Price and booking
The Inspire Edition is priced at Rs 16.65 lakh ex showroom across India, placing it above the standard Essence variant it is based on, and bookings are live via MG channels and outlets. A popular retail listing notes a BaaS option of Rs 12.64 lakh with a Rs 3.9 per km rental for this limited edition, while other outlets reference a Rs 9.99 lakh BaaS entry, so final payable amounts will depend on the selected plan and local program availability. The launch event in New Delhi also underscored the limited 300 unit cap, which will add some urgency to early purchase decisions in metro and tier one markets.
Battery and range
There is no mechanical change, and the Inspire Edition continues with the 38 kWh pack and a front motor rated at 136 hp and 200 Nm for a claimed range of up to 332 km on a single charge. Fast charging remains available, and the car can reach 80 percent in around 40 minutes via a DC charger as reported by mainstream auto media. The package fits daily city needs and short intercity runs, and it keeps costs lower than larger battery variants in the broader Windsor family.
Features and safety
Key features include a 15.6 inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, an 8.8 inch digital driver display, a 9 speaker Infinity system, ventilated front seats with 6 way power adjustment for the driver, wireless charging, automatic AC, recline adjustable rear seats, a fixed glass roof, cruise control, and 256 color ambient lighting. Safety kit includes 6 airbags, ESC, hill start and descent control, rear sensors, an electronic parking brake with auto hold, TPMS, ISOFIX mounts, and a 360 degree camera, while ADAS remains reserved for Pro variants and not included in this edition. The Inspire Edition also adds a 4K dashcam for added peace of mind on daily commutes and long drives.
Infotainment updates
This edition brings two new infotainment functions called Watch Wellness and Book My Service, which enable on screen wellness content and in car service scheduling from the main display. These software additions improve day to day convenience and give the limited run model a small tech edge over the standard trim on which it is based. The upgrades sit alongside the accessory pack to deliver a bit more perceived value without altering the powertrain or chassis.
Rivals and positioning
The Windsor EV competes with the Tata Nexon EV and Mahindra XUV400, and it also overlaps with some trims of upcoming or newly introduced Tata Curvv EV and Hyundai Creta Electric in terms of audience and price walk ups. With a limited run of 300 units, the Inspire Edition aims to keep showroom interest high and give buyers a more premium look and feel at a modest price step over the standard Essence. That strategy has been common in the segment to maintain buzz around a high volume EV after its first year on sale.
Delivery timeline
Bookings have opened across official channels, and MG has announced that deliveries will begin on October 15, which aligns with peak festival season footfalls. This rollout window should help the brand convert early interest quickly while stock remains limited to the stated 300 units. Interested customers should confirm local BaaS pricing and accessory availability with dealers before finalizing orders to avoid confusion over plan benefits.
Analysis and insights
This limited run package has a clear goal, which is to refresh showroom appeal with high visibility cosmetics and a curated accessory set while holding hardware steady to manage costs and output. The dual tone finish, red cabin, and rose gold accents deliver a visual upgrade that will likely resonate in metro and tier one markets where buyers seek a distinctive look in a compact crossover EV. The inclusion of a 4K dashcam and small infotainment additions adds daily value without complexity, which keeps aftersales and warranty risk lower than hardware changes might bring at this price point. The price walk over the Essence trim is modest, and the BaaS variance reported across outlets suggests local program terms will matter for the final decision, so clear dealer communication will be important. With deliveries timed for mid October and the cap at 300 units, the Inspire Edition should help MG convert festival traffic into quick sales while the broader Windsor range continues to target mass market EV growth.


