From my perspective, the MG M9, launched in India on July 1, 2025, and poised for a global rollout, is a game-changer in the luxury electric MPV segment. This seven-seater EV, showcased in a rainy Goa by MotorBeam, boasts a 90 kWh battery, 245 PS power, and a 430–550 km range, positioning it as a strong rival to the Toyota Vellfire and Kia Carnival. Priced at £60,000–£64,000 (₹75–80 lakh, $90,000–$96,000), it’s exclusively sold through MG Select dealerships, adding a touch of prestige. From my perspective, its sleek design, tech-packed interior, and eco-friendly powertrain make it a top choice for UK families and executives seeking premium comfort.
Drawing from hands-on insights, web reviews, and X sentiment, here are the top 10 reasons to buy the MG M9 in 2025. Let’s explore why this MPV deserves your attention!
Top 10 Reasons to Buy the MG M9
1. Impressive Electric Range for Long Journeys
From my perspective, the MG M9’s 90 kWh battery delivers a 430 km WLTP range, with real-world estimates of 500–550 km, as noted in the MotorBeam video and X posts (@SomChaterji). This makes it perfect for UK road trips or Indian commutes, outpacing the Vellfire’s hybrid range (~300 km). DC fast charging (30–80% in ~30 minutes) ensures quick top-ups, ideal for busy families. The touchscreen-controlled regenerative braking enhances efficiency, though the lack of paddle shifters is a minor drawback. For eco-conscious buyers, this range offers freedom without range anxiety.
- Battery: 90 kWh, front-wheel drive.
- Range: 430 km WLTP, 500–550 km real-world.
- Charging: DC fast charging, 30–80% in 30 minutes.
- Efficiency: Touchscreen regen braking, no paddle shifters.
2. Luxurious Second-Row Captain Seats
From my perspective, the M9’s 16-way adjustable captain seats in the second row are a highlight, offering eight massage modes (Pulse, Wave, Butterfly, etc.), heating, and ventilation for a first-class experience, as shown in the transcript. Fold-out ottomans and touchscreen armrest controls let passengers customize comfort, rivaling the Vellfire’s plush seating. The winged headrests, inspired by aircraft, add ergonomic support, making long Indian or UK drives a breeze. While detachable screens are optional extras, the seats alone make the M9 a luxury haven for executives.


- Seating: 16-way adjustable captain seats.
- Comfort: Eight massage modes, heating, ventilation.
- Controls: Touchscreen armrest adjustments, ottomans.
- Design: Aircraft-inspired winged headrests.
3. Spacious and Versatile Seven-Seater Cabin
From my perspective, the M9’s 5,270 mm length and 3,200 mm wheelbase create a cavernous cabin for seven passengers. The sliding third row adjusts legroom or cargo space (up to 945L with seats folded flat), ideal for UK family holidays or Indian group outings. A 55-litre frunk stores chargers or luggage, and the powered tailgate adds convenience. The third-row AC vents, USB ports, and speakers ensure all passengers are comfortable, though taller third-row occupants may find headroom tight, per web reviews.
- Dimensions: 5,270 mm long, 3,200 mm wheelbase.
- Cargo: 945L with seats folded, 55-litre frunk.
- Third Row: Sliding seats, AC vents, USB ports.
- Versatility: Powered tailgate for easy access.
4. Advanced Technology for Seamless Connectivity
From my perspective, the M9’s 12.3-inch touchscreen and 7-inch driver display run an Android-based OS, supporting Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and app installations, as highlighted by MotorBeam. Detachable rear screens (sold separately) cater to entertainment, while V2L/V2V charging powers devices or other EVs, a boon for UK campers. The 220V socket, Wi-Fi connectivity, and boss mode (sliding front seats from the rear) enhance functionality, though the accessory screens may frustrate budget-conscious Indian buyers.

- Screens: 12.3-inch central, 7-inch driver display.
- Connectivity: Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Wi-Fi.
- Features: V2L/V2V charging, 220V socket, boss mode.
- Drawback: Detachable screens as paid extras.
5. Top-Tier Safety with 5-Star NCAP Rating
From my perspective, the M9’s 5-star Euro NCAP and Australasian NCAP rating sets a high safety standard, as confirmed by the transcript. It includes seven airbags, Level 2 ADAS (adaptive cruise control, lane assist, blind-spot monitoring), and a Driver Monitoring System (DMS) with a camera to detect fatigue. The rearview mirror camera, inspired by Range Rover, offers adjustable zoom for Indian traffic or UK motorways. Self-sealing Continental tires add reliability, making the M9 a safe choice for families.
- Safety: 5-star NCAP, seven airbags.
- ADAS: Level 2 features, blind-spot monitoring.
- DMS: Camera-based driver fatigue detection.
- Tech: Rearview mirror camera, self-sealing tires.
6. Dual Panoramic Sunroof for an Airy Cabin
From my perspective, the M9’s single-pane front sunroof and dual-pane rear panoramic sunroof create a yacht-like ambiance, as noted by MotorBeam, flooding the cabin with light for UK or Indian passengers. Paired with 64-color ambient lighting, it elevates the luxury feel, perfect for family road trips. The manual sunshade offers control, though an auto-closing feature would’ve been a nice touch compared to the Vellfire’s setup.
- Sunroof: Single-pane front, dual-pane rear panoramic.
- Lighting: 64-color ambient lighting.
- Ambiance: Yacht-like, spacious cabin feel.
- Control: Manual sunshade, no auto-close.
7. Sleek and Modern Exterior Design
From my perspective, the M9’s exterior blends elegance and presence, with LED projector headlights, sweeping tail lamps with a waterfall effect, and 19-inch dual-tone alloy wheels with Continental EcoContact 6 tires. Chrome accents along the sides and rear add sophistication, as seen in the video. Available in Pearl Lustre White, Metal Black, and Concrete Grey, it appeals to Indian and UK buyers seeking style, though some may find it less flashy than the Lexus LM.



- Lighting: LED projectors, waterfall tail lamps.
- Wheels: 19-inch dual-tone alloys, Continental tires.
- Colors: White, Black, Concrete Grey.
- Accents: Chrome for premium aesthetics.
8. Eco-Friendly Electric Powertrain
From my perspective, the M9’s front-wheel-drive 90 kWh battery delivers 245 PS and 350 Nm torque, offering smooth, zero-emission performance for eco-conscious UK, Indian, or US buyers. Three drive modes (Eco, Normal, Sport) and touchscreen-controlled regenerative braking optimize efficiency, per web reviews. While it lacks AWD, unlike some rivals, its 500–550 km range and DC fast charging make it ideal for sustainable luxury travel, as noted on X (@autocarind).
- Powertrain: 90 kWh, 245 PS, 350 Nm.
- Modes: Eco, Normal, Sport, touchscreen regen.
- Range: 500–550 km real-world estimate.
- Eco: Zero-emission, sustainable luxury.
9. Premium Audio and Comfort Features
From my perspective, the M9’s 12-speaker sound system, three-zone climate control, and PM 2.5 air purifier create a lounge-like experience, ideal for Indian road trips or UK commutes. The Cognac Brown or Pure Black interior, paired with soft-touch materials, exudes sophistication, as per CarDekho. Massage seats, winged headrests, and ample storage (including a tissue box slot) enhance comfort, though some controls rely heavily on the touchscreen, which may not suit all UK drivers.
- Audio: 12-speaker premium sound system.
- Climate: Three-zone control, PM 2.5 purifier.
- Interior: Cognac Brown or Pure Black, soft-touch.
- Comfort: Massage seats, ample storage.
10. Competitive Positioning in the Luxury MPV Segment
From my perspective, the M9’s £60,000–£64,000 (₹75–80 lakh, $90,000–$96,000) price slots it between the Kia Carnival (£45,000–£50,000) and Toyota Vellfire (£70,000+), offering better range and EV savings, per ZigWheels. Its 5-star NCAP rating and Level 2 ADAS match or exceed rivals, while MG Select dealerships add exclusivity for Indian buyers (₹51,000 booking amount). The Vellfire’s brand prestige and AWD may appeal more to some, but the M9’s value shines for eco-conscious families.
- Price: £60,000–£64,000, mid-tier luxury.
- Rivals: Carnival (£45,000), Vellfire (£70,000+).
- Safety: 5-star NCAP, Level 2 ADAS.
- Exclusivity: MG Select dealerships, ₹51,000 booking.
From my perspective, the MG M9 is a luxurious electric MPV that blends long-range efficiency, premium comfort, and cutting-edge tech, making it a top pick for UK, Indian, and US buyers. Its 90 kWh battery, 500–550 km range, and 5-star NCAP safety outshine the Kia Carnival, while its price undercuts the Toyota Vellfire. Despite minor drawbacks like accessory screens and touchscreen-heavy controls, the M9’s 16-way captain seats, dual sunroof, and V2L charging set a new standard. Pre-book by July 30, 2025, via MG Select or Flipkart in India to secure this eco-luxury MPV. Ready to experience the future of family travel?
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Sources
- YouTube: MG M9 Walkaround – All Details Here! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuU3QFiNBTk)
- Autocar India
- CarDekho
- ZigWheels
- Auto Express
- Posts on X: @MotorBeam, @autocarind, @ZigWheels, @cardekho
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