
JSW MG Motor launches M9 electric limousine at ₹69.9 lakh
India has launched the MG M9, a full-sized electric limousine, at an introductory price of ₹69.90 lakh (ex-showroom). The vehicle is available via the company's luxury retail channel,
MG Select
.
The MG M9 is equipped with a 90-kWh NMC battery, offering a claimed range of 548 kilometres under standard test conditions. It produces 245 PS of power and 350 Nm of torque.
Using a fast charger, the battery can be charged from 30 to 80 per cent in 30 minutes. The M9 comes with both an 11-kW wall-mounted charger and a 3.3-kW portable unit as standard.
Safety and features
The electric limousine carries certified 5-star safety ratings from both EURO NCAP and ANCAP. It features seven airbags, a high-strength steel body structure, and Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), including driver monitoring.
The M9 includes presidential seats with 16-way adjustment, heating, ventilation, and massage functions. Cabin features include an intelligent control armrest, a 13-speaker audio system with subwoofer, dual sunroofs, 64-colour ambient lighting, and up to 1,720 litres of configurable storage space. A 55-litre front boot (frunk) adds to luggage flexibility.
The M9 is offered in three colour options—Pearl Lustre White, Metal Black, and Concrete Grey. Exterior highlights include a trapezoidal mesh grille, split LED headlights with connected DRLs, and a full-width rear LED taillight bar. The vehicle runs on 19-inch ContiSeal self-sealing tyres and features heated ORVMs for better visibility in varied weather conditions.
Availability and bookings
Bookings for the MG M9 are open with a token amount of ₹1,00,000. Deliveries will commence on 10 August 2025. The vehicle will be available for display and test drives at 14 MG Select Experience Centres across 13 cities.
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