With the introduction of the Windsor EV, MG has established itself in a market dominated by Tata EVs, namely the Tata Nexon EV and the recently released Curvv EV. Here, we have compared MG\'s new EV with the Tata Curvv EV, having previously compared it with the Nexon EV. These two electric vehicles appeal to distinct consumer bases because they are well-equipped and have distinctive designs. If you\'re having trouble deciding between the two, keep reading to see which EV is a better value:
Price
*introductory price
Though it isn\'t the full story, the beginning price of the Windsor EV is nearly half that of the electric Curvv. You will be required to pay a battery leasing cost of Rs 3.5 per kilometre when driving the Windsor. Visit our in-depth article on it to learn more.
The Windsor EV will cost a few lakhs less than the Curvv EV, even after accounting for the leasing charge and purchase price. So, does the Tata EV justify the additional cost?
Let\'s find the same thing:
Dimensions
The Windsor EV is the broader and taller vehicle of the two, as can be seen above, although the Curvv EV is somewhat longer. Additionally, the Windsor has a wheelbase that is substantially bigger than the Curvv EV, at 2700 mm, the best in its class. Though both vehicles have sizable trunks, the Windsor EV wins this category as well. Overall, the Windsor will offer you more space inside the cabin, thanks to its longer wheelbase and wider dimensions.
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