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PROtection Mode: MG Windsor Pro Gets ADAS—Now Smarter Than Your Backseat Driver”

Gurugram – Just when you thought India’s best-selling EV couldn’t get any more intelligent, JSW MG Motor India has decided to raise the bar (and probably the eyebrows of rival carmakers). Enter the MG Windsor Pro, now teased with Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)—because nothing says “future” like a car that politely tells you you’re about to crash.

In a freshly dropped teaser video that’s making techies tingle and aunties squint at the screen, MG has showcased the Windsor Pro’s newfound intelligence. Equipped with a suite of 12 ADAS features, this EV won’t just take you places—it’ll make sure you get there without tailgating, lane-hopping, or playing bumper cars in traffic.

Expect functions like Traffic Jam Assist (a polite way of saying “I got this, chill”), Adaptive Cruise Control (because your right foot deserves a break too), and Lane Departure Warning, which essentially yells at you like your older sibling when you veer off course.

But safety isn’t the only party trick up the Pro’s electric sleeve. This next-gen Windsor is also armed with Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) features. So yes, now your car can charge your camping gear and help jumpstart your friend’s dead EV—talk about electrifying relationships.

Already a favourite among India’s eco-conscious and feature-hungry buyers, the MG Windsor continues to blur the line between sedan sophistication and SUV strength. And with the Pro edition adding brains to its brawn, MG isn’t just making a car. It’s making a statement.

Coming soon: a car that drives, warns, powers, and—who knows—may soon bake you cookies too. Stay tuned.

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