MG M9 EV : MG has just dropped a bombshell in the Indian auto market with the M9 EV, their swankiest electric ride yet.
Priced at an introductory Rs 69.90 lakh (ex-showroom), this seven-seater beast promises to redefine family luxury on wheels, blending cutting-edge EV tech with limo-like comfort.
Debut That Turned Heads
The M9 EV first stole the spotlight at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, where it wowed crowds with its sleek, minimalist vibe.
Fast forward to July 2025, and MG made it official – launch complete, bookings open for Rs 1 lakh, and deliveries kicking off from August 10.
Sold exclusively through posh MG Select showrooms, it’s positioned as the brand’s premium pinnacle, rubbing shoulders with the upcoming Cyberster.
What sets it apart right from the get-go? Those electric sliding doors, a nod to high-end rivals like the Kia Carnival and Toyota Vellfire, but fully electrified. No battery-as-a-service here, though – it’s all yours upfront.
Striking Design for Urban Kings
Picture this: a boxy silhouette stretching 5,200mm long, 2,000mm wide, and 1,800mm tall, with a generous 3,200mm wheelbase that screams space.
Up front, slim split-LED headlights and DRLs frame a blanked-off grille, while 19-inch alloys wrapped in self-sealing tyres add flair.
Sides boast chrome accents and those effortless sliding doors for easy access, even in tight Delhi traffic. Around back, connected LED taillights in an inverted U-shape and a powered tailgate keep things modern.
Color choices? Metal Black, Pearl White with black roof, or Concrete Grey with black roof – each one polished to perfection. It’s not just an MPV; it’s a rolling statement of sophistication.

Cabin That Feels Like First Class
Step inside, and the tan-and-black interior hits you with soft-touch materials and a whiff of luxury. A 12.3-inch touchscreen pairs with a 7-inch digital driver’s display, flanked by a two-spoke leather-wrapped wheel.
Ambient lighting in 64 colors sets the mood, and PM 2.5 filters keep the air pristine – a boon for India’s smoggy cities.
Three-zone AC, multiple wireless chargers, and a digital IRVM add practicality. But the stars? Dual sunroofs – one single-pane up front, a massive panoramic for the rear.
And don’t get me started on the seats: front ones with 12-way power adjust, heating, ventilation, and massage, plus a welcome function that slides back for entry.
The middle-row Ottoman chairs? 16-way electric, reclinable to bed-mode, with all the bells and whistles. Rear folks get powered “boss mode” for privacy.
It’s like your living room grew wheels – perfect for long hauls from Delhi to Jaipur, family in tow.
Powertrain Punch and Impressive Range
Under the skin, a 90kWh NMC lithium-ion battery juices a front-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor pumping out 245PS (242bhp) and 350Nm.
Front-wheel drive keeps it efficient, with three modes: Eco, Normal, Sport.
Claimed range? A solid 548km (internal tests), translating to real-world 400-450km based on drives – enough for most inter-city jaunts without charger anxiety.
Charging’s a breeze: 160kW DC fast-charger fills 0-100% in 90 minutes, or 11kW AC at home/office takes 10 hours.
Bonus: V2L and V2V capabilities let you power gadgets or another EV. Regenerative braking and CCS-II port seal the deal for eco-conscious drivers.
Tech and Safety Without Compromise
Infotainment shines with wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, 13 JBL speakers (subwoofer included), and dual rear screens. Paddle shifters, hands-free tailgate, and 360-degree camera make life easy.
Safety? Level-2 ADAS suite: adaptive cruise, lane keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, AEB, traffic sign recognition, and more.
Seven airbags, TPMS, ESC, all-disc brakes, and hill assist ensure peace of mind. Early reviews rave about its stability and comfort on Indian roads.
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Why MG M9 EV It Fits India Perfectly
In a market craving green luxury, the M9 EV undercuts petrol rivals like Carnival (Rs 63 lakh+) and Vellfire while going electric – lower running costs, zero emissions, and that futuristic edge. On-road in Delhi? Around Rs 73-74 lakh, still a steal for the features.
Owners echo the hype: “Luxury best for businessmen and joint families,” says one, praising its EV mileage and space.
Another calls it “first-class feeling” with 400km range. As EV infra grows, expect this to fly off lots, especially for urban elites eyeing sustainable swank.
MG’s M9 isn’t just another EV – it’s a lounge on wheels, ready to conquer India’s premium MPV turf. If you’re scouting family haulers with flair, this one’s calling your name.