The MG Windsor EV has achieved a major milestone, emerging as the best-selling electric car in India in 2025. The carmaker has confirmed sales of over 46,700 units, allowing the Windsor EV to overtake the long-reigning Tata Nexon EV at the top of the EV sales charts.

Here’s a month-wise look at the Windsor EV’s sales performance in 2025:
Month | Units Sold |
January | 3,277 |
February | 2,431 |
March | 3,641 |
April | 3,660 |
May | 3,939 |
June | 3,799 |
July | 4,308 |
August | 4,511 |
September | 4,741 |
October | 4,445 |
November | 4,025 |
December | 3,958 |
Total | 46,735 |
While a direct comparison with the Tata Nexon EV isn’t possible—since Tata Motors doesn’t publish separate ICE and EV figures—the brand recently confirmed that the Nexon EV has crossed 1 lakh cumulative sales in India.
Despite its unconventional design, the Windsor EV has struck a chord with Indian buyers by offering a well-rounded EV package:
Initially offered with a 38kWh battery pack, the Windsor EV was ideal for urban commutes and short inter-city runs. MG later introduced the 51.4kWh battery pack (Windsor EV Pro), significantly improving long-distance usability and overall appeal.
The Windsor EV is offered with flexible ownership models:
Variant | Price |
Windsor EV (BaaS) | Rs 9.99 lakh – Rs 12.29 lakh + Rs 3.9/km |
Windsor EV Pro (BaaS) | Rs 12.25 lakh – Rs 13.39 lakh + Rs 4.5/km |
Outright Purchase | Rs 14 lakh – Rs 18.39 lakh |
(All prices ex-showroom)
The MG Windsor EV competes with:
With strong monthly sales, multiple battery options, and flexible pricing, the MG Windsor EV has clearly set a new benchmark in India’s electric car market for 2025.