MG M9 Electric MPV Set to Redefine Indian Luxury Mobility Before Cyberster Debut
JSW MG Motor India is strategically prioritizing its luxury electric vehicle rollout, with the premium M9 MPV scheduled to hit Indian roads ahead of the much-anticipated Cyberster sports coupe. Market insiders confirm both models will be exclusively distributed through MG’s new ‘Select’ premium retail channel, with reservations now open for an initial ₹51,000 booking amount.

The Presidential Treatment
Dubbed the ‘Presidential Limousine’ by its makers, the M9 represents MG’s boldest foray into India’s luxury people-mover segment. Measuring over 5.2 meters in length, the electric MPV establishes new benchmarks for premium appointments in its category, positioning itself as a credible alternative to traditional luxury sedans for chauffeur-driven elites.
Powertrain & Performance
At its heart lies a sophisticated 90 kWh Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt (NMC) battery pack – currently among the largest capacity batteries offered in India’s EV market. MG engineers have optimized the system to deliver:
- 550 km certified range (ARAI cycle)
- 241 bhp/350 Nm front-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor
- 0-100 km/h acceleration in 8.2 seconds (estimated)
Charging infrastructure compatibility includes:
✓ 160 kW DC fast charging (10-80% in 35 minutes)
✓ 11 kW AC wallbox (full charge in 9.5 hours)
✓ Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability for external power supply

Executive-Class Interiors
The cabin showcases MG’s understanding of Indian luxury preferences:
- Hand-stitched Cognac Brown Nappa leather upholstery
- Second-row aircraft-style ottoman seats with 8-mode massage function
- Dual 12.3-inch panoramic displays (instrument cluster + infotainment)
- Touchscreen-controlled rear armrests with climate and media controls
- Triple-zone automatic climate control with PM 2.5 filtration
Competitive Landscape
While the M9 enters uncharted territory as India’s first premium electric MPV, it will indirectly compete with:
• Kia Carnival (₹63.91 lakh)
• Toyota Vellfire (₹1.2 crore)
• Mercedes-Benz V-Class (₹1.3 crore)
Industry analysts project an ex-showroom price between ₹65-70 lakh, potentially undercutting diesel-powered luxury rivals by 15-20% in total cost of ownership.

Strategic Implications
This launch signals MG’s three-pronged India strategy:
- Premium brand elevation through the Select channel
- Technology leadership in large-format EVs
- First-mover advantage in executive electric mobility
The M9’s early debut ahead of the sportier Cyberster suggests MG is prioritizing practical luxury over performance appeal for its initial premium push. With deliveries expected by Q4 2025, the M9 could become the electric vehicle of choice for corporate fleets and high-net-worth families seeking sustainable luxury transport.