September 19, 2024

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MG Windsor EV vs Tata Nexon EV

MG Windsor EV vs Tata Nexon EV

With the Windsor EV, the portfolio of MG Motors expands to 3 EVs in India in addition to the existing ZS EV and Comet EV

The much anticipated MG Windsor EV has finally been launched in India and we are comparing it to the Tata Nexon EV. MG had been launching the teasers for the electric crossover for a while now. It had showcased its highlights in the video clips in the last few days. However, at the launch ceremony, we got to know about the entire details of the EV in depth. With this, MG expands its electric portfolio to three cars. The Chinese-owned British carmaker wants to grab a significant chunk of the burgeoning EV market in India. Let us delve deep into the specifics of the latest EV in the country.

MG Windsor EV vs Tata Nexon EV – Prices

The MG has priced the Windsor EV quite intelligently. The ex-showroom starting price of the electric CUV is just Rs 9.99 lakh. This is the price of the vehicle. MG is not charging the entire price of the battery in the beginning. For that, it offers a package of Rs 3.5 per km. Add to that a running cost of about Rs 1.25 per km and the total cost comes out to be around Rs 5 per km. Therefore, you just need to pay for your usage thereafter. Not only that, after 3 years of ownership, MG is offering a guaranteed buyback program which will allow you to get 60% of the initial cost back. On the other hand, the Tata Nexon EV bears retail prices of 14.49 lakh to Rs 19.49 lakh, ex-showroom. Hence, MG’s creative pricing will surely entice a whole lot of people.

Price (ex-sh.)MG Windsor EVTata Nexon EVBase ModelRs 9.99 lakh + Rs 5 per kmRs 14.49 lakhTop Model–Rs 19.49 lakhPrice Comparison

MG Windsor EV vs Tata Nexon EV – Specs

The new MG Windsor EV comes with a 38 kWh battery pack with LFP chemistry and Prismatic Cell Structure. This powers an electric motor which generates a decent 136 PS and 200 Nm of peak power and torque. This battery allows a driving range of 331 km on a single charge. With an efficient Battery Management System (BMS), the performance of the battery is optimised even during extreme weather conditions. The Windsor EV offers the BaaS (Battery as a Service) allowing a lifetime (unlimited) battery warranty. The MG e-Shield Package offers 3 years of unlimited warranty, 3 years of RSA and 3 years of Labour-free maintenance services. MG is offering free public charging for the 1st year with the eHUB package.

On the contrary, the Tata Nexon EV is offered in two variants – Medium Range (MR) with a 30.2 kWh battery pack and Long Range (LR) with a 40.5 kWh battery pack. These offer a decent range of 325 km and 465 km, respectively, on a single charge. Note that the real-world figures would deviate from these claimed numbers according to the temperature conditions and driving mannerisms. The power and torque stats range from 127 hp / 215 Nm to 143 hp / 215 Nm, respectively. Interestingly, the acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h comes up in just 8.6 seconds with the more powerful iteration. A DC fast charger can juice up the battery from 10% to 100% in just 56 minutes.

pecsMG Windsor EVTata Nexon.evBattery38 kWh30.2 kWh & 40.5 kWhRange331 km325 km & 465 kmPower136 PS and 200 Nm127 hp / 215 Nm and 143 hp / 215 Nm70 kW DC Fast Charging–10% to 100% in just 56 minutesAcceleration (0-100 km/h)–8.9 secondsGround Clearance–190 mmBoot Capacity604-litre350-litreSpecs Comparison

MG Windsor EV vs Tata Nexon EV – Features Comparison

Now, this is an interesting parameter. Both Tata Motors and MG are known for offering the latest tech, gadgets, convenience, connectivity and safety amenities in all their products. Since both these are new products, no wonder they are full of modern-day functionalities. Firstly, let us glance at the top highlights of the newly launched MG Windsor:

Soft-Touch Materials

135° Reclining Rear Seats (Aero Lounge Seats)

Front Seats Ventilation

Infinity View Glass Roof

256-Colour LED Ambient Lighting

9-Speaker Audio System Powered by Infinity

PM2.5 Air Filter

Rear AC Vents

Powered Seats

Rear Armrest with Cup Holders

15.6-inch Touchscreen Infotainment Display

Digital Bluetooth Key with Key Sharing

MG iSmart Connected Car Tech with 80+ Features and 100 AI-based Voice Controls

OTT Platforms

Advanced Voice Commands in 6 Languages

Home-2-Car Connectivity

Wireless Charging

8.8-inch Digital Instrument Cluster

604-litre Boot Space

6 Airbags

35+ Safety Features

On the other hand, even the Tata Nexon EV bears the pampering features like:

12.3-inch Cinematic Touchscreen Infotainment Display by HARMAN

Illuminated Two-spoke Steering Wheel

Customizable 10.25-inch Digital Instrument Cluster with Navigation

360-degree Camera

Ventilated Front Seats

Single-pane Sunroof

Wireless Charging

Connected Car Tech

JBL Sound System

Voice Commands

Air Purifier

OTA Updates

Arcade EV App Suite for Streaming OTT Platforms like Prime Video and Disney+ Hotstar

5-star Bharat NCAP Rating

V2L and V2V Technology

Blind Spot Monitoring

Air Purifier with AQI Display

MG Windsor EV vs Tata Nexon EV – Design

In terms of the design, the Windsor EV is certainly a unique-looking product. In fact, it is certain to make the heads turn when you are out and about in it. At the front, it gets an LED light bar which runs the width of the EV. In fact, it bifurcates the top and bottom sections of the bonnet. This LED strip culminates into stylish LED DRLs located on the extreme edges of the bonnet. The main headlamp cluster is situated at the lower section of the bumper. Being an EV, the fascia is devoid of any radiator grilles. In the lower section of the bumper, one can see a stylized element to give it some character.

Apart from that, the front left fender houses the charging port. Also, the side section is relatively subtle, devoid of any curves and creases. One gets elegant aero alloy wheels with a silver finish on the side body panels. To accentuate the premium quotient of the EV, it gets flush-fitting door handles and black side pillars to offer that floating roof effect. At the rear, it gets connected LED taillamps with a sleek light bar connecting the lights. I particularly like the chrome belt running the entire body of the EV. Finally, the rear bumper holds a rugged cladding to inform a rugged stance. All in all, the MG Windsor EV will be unlike anything out on the Indian roads.

On the other hand, the Tata Nexon EV is an immensely popular product. In its latest iteration, it offers an ultra-modern appearance with the latest design philosophy. At the front, it gets a full-width LED light bar on the bonnet which is neatly integrated into LED DRLs on either side. Apart from that, there is a distinct demarcation between the top and lower sections of the bumper. The LED headlamps are accommodated on the extreme edges of the bumper. At the bottom, there is a unique design pattern which lends an imposing presence to the EV. Moving down the sides reveals aero alloy wheels and a floating roof effect due to the black side pillars. At the rear, the Tata Nexon EV gets a shark fin antenna, connected LED taillamps, a sturdy skid plate and a sporty bumper with reflector and reverse lights on the edges.

Our View

Choosing between these two can be quite tricky, especially with the pricing of the MG Windsor EV. It would be a bit complicated to calculate the actual cost of owning the Windsor EV. I would suggest you sit down and estimate the kind of usage you will do with the EV. Once you know a ballpark figure about the monthly usage, you can calculate the running costs associated with the Windsor EV. Then, you can compare it to the Tata Nexon EV to make up your mind. Apart from that, the Windsor EV is a bigger car and comes with tons of modern equipment which is also the case with the Nexon EV. You should visit the nearest dealership to check out both cars in the flesh.

Also Read: MG Windsor EV Gets Largest-in-Segment 15.6-inch Touchscreen

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