JSW MG Motor India, in partnership with Incredible India, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, has launched Season 2 of its acclaimed EV travel documentary series "Watt's in the Wild." This 3,000 km journey across southern India in the MG Windsor PRO showcases the benefits of sustainable mobility while celebrating cultural heritage, conservation icons, and community wisdom from Mysuru to Kerala's coastal belts.
The expedition traverses Mysuru's royal heritage and conservation, Bengaluru's urban transitions, Karnataka forests (Coorg, Chamundi Hills, Wayanad), Kerala heartland (Kannur, Thrissur, Palakkad, Kochi, Alappuzha), coastal communities (Ponnani, Kuttiyoor), and agricultural belts of rice, tea, and spice plantations. Through cinematic storytelling by creative partner Ride The Route, the MG Windsor PRO emerges as a quiet enabler of India's living traditions, normalizing EV infrastructure in real-world adventures while amplifying marginalized voices through this landmark government-backed channel.
Building on Season 1's historic first; MG ZS EV's ascent to Dirang Valley in Himalayan terrain, Season 2 continues proving EV capability in diverse conditions. Ongoing videos are live on the official Instagram page.
This series demonstrates the practical capabilities of the MG Windsor PRO in authentic travel experiences, from heritage destinations to artisan communities. JSW MG Motor India remains committed to strengthening the EV ecosystem through meaningful storytelling and real-world demonstrations that highlight the benefits of electric vehicles.
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