JSW MG Motor India has launched the M9 in India in a single, fully-loaded variant, priced at Rs 69.90 lakh (ex-showroom).
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JSW MG Motor India has launched the M9 in India in a single, fully-loaded variant, priced at Rs 69.90 lakh (ex-showroom). Bookings for the electric MPV are open for a token amount of Rs 1 lakh, while deliveries are set to begin from August 10. MG will sell the M9 through its premium MG Select showrooms. The electrified MPV is available in three colours (Metal Black, Pearl Lustre White, and Concrete Grey), and is powered by a 90kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery.

The MG M9 offers a bold appearance with its upright, boxy stance and futuristic styling. At the front, a closed-off fascia is highlighted by a full-width LED DRL strip and sharp, angular projector headlights.
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The rear boasts clean yet eye-catching styling, with a centrally positioned MG logo, inverted U-shaped LED taillights connected by a light bar, and an M9 EV badge. Other highlights include large 19-inch alloy wheels and sliding doors.

The MG M9’s cabin features a dual-tone tan and black interior with soft-touch materials and leatherette upholstery. The dashboard has black-and-silver trim running across the AC vents, a 12.3-inch floating touchscreen, and a 7-inch digital driver’s display. Features-wise, the MPV has a middle row with two plush Ottoman seats—16-way power-adjustable with heating, ambient lighting, three-zone climate control, ventilation, massage, and full-recline lounge functionality, powered seats with welcome function, 7 airbags, ADAS, and a 360-degree camera.
MG has equipped the India-spec M9 with a single 90kWh battery pack paired with a front-mounted electric motor. This setup produces 242bhp and 350Nm, and enables a range of up to 548 kilometres on a single charge.
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For charging, the M9 supports both AC and DC options. It takes around 10 hours for a full charge using an 11kW AC charger, while a 160kW DC fast charger can top it up from 0 to 100% in just 90 minutes.