
JSW MG Motor India is set to launch its first MPV in the Indian market in the form of the M9 on July 21. This will also be the brand's first vehicle to be sold through the premium dealerships of the brand, along with the Cyberster electric sportscar. The brand started taking bookings for the MPV back in May for a token amount of Rs 51,000. Before the launch, here are all the details of the vehicles you need to know.
MG M9: Design
The electric MPV brings a square-shaped design intended to maximize cabin space. Its distinctive look is highlighted by an upright front adorned with LED lighting. Specifically, the front features headlamps integrated into the bumper, framed by a chrome trim that runs along the lower section of the vehicle. Additionally, a faux air dam has been incorporated at the bottom of the MPV.
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The rear design reflects this theme, boasting chrome details and vertically arranged tail lights connected by a full-width light bar. To further enhance its visual appeal, the brand has introduced various lines and shapes into the rear bumper. Stretching to 5,200mm in length, 2,000mm in width, and 1,800mm in height, the MG M9 has a 3,200mm wheelbase, surpassing models such as the Kia Carnival and Toyota Vellfire.
MG M9: Features
Among the features available for the MG M9 are a panoramic sunroof, 64-color ambient lighting, a 12-speaker audio system, luxurious presidential seating, 16-way adjustable seats, and 8 massage settings with both ventilation and heating options. All of these features are available with Pure Black or Cognac Brown interiors.

MG M9: Powertrain
MG has placed a 90 kWh battery pack beneath the M9's floor. This battery powers a 245hp, 350Nm motor located on the front axle. According to the brand's internal tests, the M9 can achieve a range of 548km on one charge. It takes 90 minutes to fully charge using a 160kW DC fast charger. With an 11kW AC charger, which can be set up at home or at work, a complete charge from 0 to 100 percent requires about 10 hours.
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