MG M9 Electric MPV Launched In India At Rs 69.90 Lakh

- Offered with a 90 kWh NMC battery.
- Claimed range is 500 km.
- The power output for the EV is 245 bhp and 350 Nm.
Nearly seven months on from its showcase at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo, JSW MG Motor India has launched its luxury MPV, the all-electric M9, in India. Shipped into India as a semi-knocked-down unit, the M9 is priced at Rs 69.90 lakh (ex-showroom, India), making it the most expensive product from MG in the country. The M9 will be the first product to be retailed through MG’s new ‘Select’ line of dealerships for its premium offerings in India.
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The M9 will be the first product to be retailed through MG’s new ‘Select’ line of dealerships
Visually, the M9 is characterised by its boxy silhouette with a near-flat roofline and extended overhangs. The front end of the MPV gets thin daytime-running lamps that are merged with a black element in place of a traditional air inlet. The headlamps, meanwhile, are integrated into the chrome-lined bumper, with the fog lamps having been positioned even lower, flanking the lower air dam. The MPV rides on 19-inch alloy wheels and comes with a sliding rear door. The rear end meanwhile, gets a full-width taillamp with signatures that extend down.
In terms of dimensions, the MPV measures 5,200 mm in length, 2,000 mm in width and 1,800 mm tall with a large wheelbase of 3,200 mm. For reference, this makes it larger than the Kia Carnival and Toyota Vellfire.
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The MG M9 has a minimalistic interior layout
The M9’s minimalistic interior is finished in suede and leather, in a shade of Cognac Brown. The dashboard features AC vents that run the full width of the panel, in addition to a freestanding 12.23-inch touchscreen and a 7-inch driver’s display. The front row gets electrically adjustable, heated, ventilated and massage-enabled front seats. The second row features two captain seats for the passengers with 16-way electric adjustment, including a full-fledged recline with fold-out electric Ottoman, with an armrest-mounted touch panel. The rear passengers can also opt for optional entertainment screens.
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The second row features two captain seats with an armrest-mounted touch panel and a rear entertainment screen
On the feature front, the EV is offered with a panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting, a wireless charger, three drive modes, a digital IRVM, and a PM 2.5 air filter. There’s also a Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) compatibility and a 55-litre frunk.

The MG M9 is equipped with a 90 kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery
On the powertrain front, the MG M9 is powered by a 90 kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery that powers an electric motor mounted on the front axle. The power output for the EV is 245 bhp and 350 Nm. MG claims a range of 500 km for the EV.
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