
MG ZS EV now up to Rs 4.44 lakh more affordable: Details, variant-wise savings
MG ZS EV now up to Rs 4.44 lakh more affordable.
JSW MG Motor India
has slashed prices across the entire
ZS EV range
. As part of the company's sixth anniversary celebrations in India, the ZS EV is now more affordable than ever, with the entry-level variant priced at Rs 16.75 lakh, ex-showroom.
While all four variants of the ZS EV see some level of price reduction, the most notable cut comes on the top-spec Essence trim. It now carries a price tag of Rs 20.49 lakh, making it Rs 4.44 lakh cheaper than before. The Exclusive Plus variant is now available at Rs 19.49 lakh, down by Rs 4.15 lakh. Meanwhile, the Excite Pro trim sees a reduction of Rs 48,000 and is now priced at Rs 18.49 lakh. The base Executive variant gets a modest Rs 13,000 drop and now starts from Rs 16.75 lakh, ex-showroom.
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The ZS EV is powered by a 50.3 kWh battery paired with a single electric motor that pumps out 174 bhp and 280 Nm of torque. It boasts an ARAI-certified range of 461 km on a full charge.
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MG has confirmed that these revised prices will be available for a limited time. The brand, which has now completed six years in India, reported substantial growth in May 2025 with 6,304 units sold: a 40 per cent jump over May 2024. The Windsor EV has led this growth, which sits along with the Comet EV and ZS EV in the company's EV stable.
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