MG Motor November 2025 wasn MG loudest month, letโs keep it real. JSW MG Motor India pushed 5,754 cars out the door (both petrol and electric), which is a step back from the 6,019 units they moved in November 2024 and a noticeable dip from October 2025โs 6,397 units. Thatโs a 4.4% drop year-on-year (265 units gone) and a sharper 10% slide month-on-month (643 units vanished). Blame the new GST 2.0 rules that still slap full tax on EVs while giving hybrids a free pass; yeah, that stings the electric side hard.
But zoom out and the picture looks way sexier from January to November 2025, MGโs wholesale numbers are up a massive 32% compared to the same 11 months last year. Translation? Theyโre still growing like crazy overall.
The Lineup Thatโs Actually Moving the Needle
- Windsor EV: The new kid that turned MG into a proper EV volume player overnight.
- Comet EV & ZS EV: Still pulling steady numbers in the affordable electric game.
- Astor, Hector, Gloster: The ICE soldiers that refuse to die.
- MG Select luxury squad (Cyberster electric roadster + M9 electric palace-on-wheels): Already crossed 1,000 units sold. Thatโs insane for cars that cost more than most peopleโs houses.
Whatโs Cooking Next? Hector Facelift Dropping Mid-December
Spy shots are everywhere: camouflaged Hector mules roaming Indian roads with tape all over the nose and tail. Expect fresh bumpers, new grille, maybe a bigger infotainment screen inside, and some extra bling to shut up the Creta and Grand Vitara owners. Launch is locked for mid-December 2025, perfect Christmas gift for the guy who wants a big SUV that doesnโt scream โIโm boringโ.
Oh, and MG already teased the Majestor, their upcoming monster flagship ICE SUV thatโll sit above Gloster and flex even harder when it finally lands.
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Final Conclusion
Yeah, November was a hiccup, no sugarcoating it. But with Windsor EV flying off shelves, the luxury Select cars hitting four-figure sales, and a Hector refresh ready to throw punches, MG is still very much in the fight. The EV tax slap hurt short-term, but the long-term graph is pointing straight up.








