JSW MG Motor India has announced the launch of MG ADAPT (Advance Drive Architecture Platform Technology), India’s first Multi New Energy Vehicle (NEV) platform, marking a significant milestone in the company’s strategy to expand its sustainable mobility portfolio. The intelligent modular architecture supports Electric Vehicles (EVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs), Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) and Range Extender Electric Vehicles (REEVs), with one EV and one PHEV scheduled to debut on the platform by FY 2026-27.
The company said MG ADAPT has been engineered to deliver greater design flexibility, faster product development, improved driving range, fast-charging capability, enhanced efficiency, stronger performance, improved safety and superior driving refinement. The platform integrates a dedicated hybrid engine, a dedicated battery system, India’s first 10-in-1 Intelligent Electric Drive Unit and the world’s first Electromagnetic Dedicated Hybrid Transmission. Its Intelligent Energy Management System automatically optimises vehicle performance through four drive modes—Pure Electric Drive, Series Hybrid Drive, Parallel Hybrid Drive and Engine Direct Drive. The architecture also supports REEV technology, enabling an electric-first driving experience with extended range.
Managing Director AnuragMehrotra said MG ADAPT reflects the company’s commitment to offering customers multiple energy solutions through a single intelligent architecture while serving as the technological backbone for its future New Energy Vehicle portfolio in India. In Guwahati, the introduction of MG ADAPT is expected to support the gradual shift towards electrified mobility in Assam and the Northeast. As charging infrastructure continues to expand and consumer awareness of clean mobility grows, the platform’s combination of EV, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and range-extender technologies could provide greater flexibility for buyers in Guwahati, particularly those seeking efficient vehicles for both urban commuting and long-distance travel.
