MG Motor India is all set to launch its new electric MPV, the MG M9, tomorrow. This will be the first vehicle under the brand’s new luxury sub-brand, MG Select. The M9 will be sold in a single, fully loaded variant – the Presidential Limo Edition – and promises to offer the most premium features MG has introduced in India so far.
We’ve already tested the M9 and explored its impressive rear seat comfort in detail. (Links to those reviews can be found at the end of this article.)
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MG M9 – Design and Features Overview
On the outside, the MG M9 has a boxy and bold MPV look, which is quite common in premium people movers. Key exterior elements include:
- Low-set LED headlamps
- Large front and rear overhangs
- Stylish connected LED tail lamps
Luxurious Interior
Inside, the M9’s cabin feels rich and comfortable. MG has used a dual-tone brown and black interior theme that runs across all three rows. However, the rear seat experience is the true showstopper, aimed at those who prefer to be chauffeured.
Highlight Features:
- Powered captain seats in the second row
- Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS)
- Dual rear-seat entertainment screens
- Dual-zone or multi-zone climate control
- Dual digital driver and infotainment displays
- Large panoramic sunroof
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Powertrain & Range
The MG M9 is powered by a 90kWh battery pack, offering a claimed range of 548 km on a single charge.
Key Specifications:
- Motor Power: 245 bhp
- Torque: 350 Nm
- Drive Type: Front-wheel drive
- Battery Features: Includes Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) tech
- Regenerative Braking: Adjustable levels for better energy recovery
This setup ensures that the M9 not only offers comfort but also a powerful and smooth electric driving experience.
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Expected Price & Rivals
MG is expected to price the M9 between ₹60 lakh and ₹70 lakh (ex-showroom). At this price, it will compete with premium MPVs like:
- Toyota Vellfire
- Kia Carnival (next-gen)
While the Vellfire is a hybrid and the Carnival is petrol/diesel powered, the MG M9 brings full-electric luxury to this segment, which may appeal to buyers looking for a green yet premium option.