MG Comet EV

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MG Comet EV is a 4 seater electric hatchback car with a range of 230 km . MG Comet EV is priced from Rs. 6.98 Lakh to Rs. 9.23 Lakh. The Charging time of Comet EV is 3.3kw 7h (0-100%) and offered with a 41.42bhp electric motor. It is available in 5 colours and 5 variants. Comet EV is mostly compared with Tata Punch EV based on price and specs.
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MG Comet EV Price

MG Comet EV price for base model starts from Rs. 6.98 Lakh in Delhi(ex-showroom) and the top model price goes upto Rs. 9.23 Lakh.
Rs. 6.98 - 9.23 Lakh (Showroom Price in Delhi)
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  • On-RoadRs. 9.87 Lakh
  • RTORs. 62,460
  • InsuranceRs. 36,992
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MG Comet EV Specifications

Key Specifications Top Features
  • Range230 km/charge
  • Power41.42bhp
  • Battery Capacity17.3 kwh
  • Seating Capacity4
  • AirbagsDriver and Passenger
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MG Comet EV Car Latest Updates

MG Motors have updates the prices of the Comet EV, reducing it by Rs 1.4 lakh. Prices for the Comet EV now start from Rs 6.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The Comet, the entry level electric vehicle offering from MG Motors India, is an ultra compact EV that is priced from Rs 7.98 lakh (ex-showroom) and is offered in three broad trims: Pace, Play and Plush. It is powered by a 42PS electric motor, paired to a 17.3 kWh battery pack delivering a claimed range of 230km.


MG Comet EV Price The MG Comet EV is priced from Rs 7.98 lakh to Rs 9.98 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom).

Features of MG Comet EV The Comet EV is equipped with a pair of 10.25-inch screens for infotainment and driver's instrumentation. It also comes with keyless entry, manual AC, connected car technology, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, and steering-mounted audio controls. In terms of safety, it includes dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX mounts, a tyre pressure monitoring system, and a reverse parking camera.

MG Comet EV Engine The Comet EV features a 42PS electric motor paired with a 17.3kWh battery pack, providing a claimed driving range of 230km. The car measures 2974mm in length, 1505mm in width and 1640mm in height. It has 2010mm of wheelbase.

MG Comet EV Rivals

It is an alternative to the Tata Tiago EV and PMV Eas-E.

MG Comet EV Range Comet EV can go upto 230 after a full charge.

MG Comet EV Charging Time The Comet EV battery takes 7 Hours to get charged with a 3.3kW home charger.

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MG Comet EV Variants

The car is offered in three broad variants: Pace, Play and Plush

It is offered in three monotone colours: Starry Black, Candy White and Aurora Silver, and two dual-tone shades: Apple Green with Starry Black roof and Candy White with Starry Black roof.

Variants Ex-Showroom Price

Comet EV Exclusive

230 km/charge . 17.3 kWh . 3.3KW 7H
Rs. 6.98 Lakh
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Comet EV Excite

230 km/charge . 17.3 kWh . 3.3KW 7H
Rs. 7.98 Lakh
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Comet EV Excite FC

230 km/charge . 17.3 kWh . 7.5KW 3.5H
Rs. 8.33 Lakh
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MG Comet EV Expert Review

The MG Comet is a very unusual car. Not only is it an electric car, it is also a 4-seater car with 2 doors. One look at the MG Comet and it’s immediately understood that this is a small car designed for easy travel in the city. It’s narrow size and small length make it very easy to park and travel through narrow lanes such as those in Mumbai and old Delhi.

It is based on the pure electric GSEV platform and gets a 17.3kWh Li-ion battery pack in the middle, under the front seats. The Comet EV has a rear-mounted electric motor (yes, it’s rear-wheel driven!) rated at 42PS of power and 110Nm. 

The Comet EV claims a range of up to 230km but based on our experiences with EVs so far, we'd subtract that by around 35 per cent and you can expect 150km in the real world with ease, going as high as 185km if you use the charge up completely. It comes with three drive modes - Eco, Normal and Sport; and three regeneration levels - Light, Normal and Heavy. 

The best charging option available is a 3.3kW AC charger that can fully replenish the battery in 7 hours, while a 10-80 per cent top-up will take five hours. Using a 15A home socket would be sufficient for overnight charging. You cannot DC Fast charge the MG Comet, unfortunately.

The Technical Details

It is based on the pure electric GSEV platform and houses a 17.3kWh Li-ion battery pack in the middle, under the front seats. The Comet EV has a rear-mounted electric motor (yes, it’s RWD!) rated at 42PS of power and 110Nm. Unlike most other EVs in the market, there is only one battery and powertrain on offer. 

The Comet EV claims a range of up to 230km but based on our experiences with EVs so far, we'd subtract that by around 35 per cent and you can expect 150km in the real world with ease. It comes with three drive modes - Eco, Normal and Sport; and three regeneration levels - Light, Normal and Heavy.


The best charging option available is a 3.3kW AC charger that can fully replenish the battery in 7 hours, while a 10-80 per cent top-up will take five hours. Using a 15A home socket would probably be sufficient for overnight charging.

Obviously, the Comet EV is small, but to understand how small it really is, let's take a look at its dimensions:

Dimensions

MG Comet EV

Length

2,974mm

Width

1,505mm

Height

1,640mm

Wheelbase

2,010mm

For context, this makes it shorter than even the Tata Nano and a lot shorter than the Maruti Alto. However, the Comet EV is a bit wider than both of them while being slightly less taller than the Nano.

Funny Looks

No, we're not describing the design of the Comet EV itself but rather what you can expect from the unsuspecting public when they see it. The ultra-compact EV has a very box-like appearance with toy-like 12-inch wheels on each corner. The short overhangs may make it seem like an enlarged gadget with windows, but they're important for good approach and departure angles to get over bumps and through potholes.

The MG Comet EV has very similar shapes for the front and rear LED lighting elements. Both ends have an LED strip across the width with the same shaped headlamps and taillamps. These are premium design details hinting at its modernity and one more illuminated area is the MG logo on the charging port cover at the front. 


The chrome line extending from the front LED DRL strip connects to the outside rearview mirror for seamless visual integration. It even gets indicators integrated into them. The lack of cladding is a refreshing design choice in the current crop of new cars in India.

In terms of colours, there are five base colours on offer:

  • Apple Green with Starry Black roof

  • Candy White with Starry Black roof

  • Candy White

  • Starry Black

  • Aurora Silver


MG further offers a host of customisation options by way of decals and stickers, many of which are themed with changes to the interior and the wheel cover design as well.

Overall, the MG Comet's design may seem polarising to some but it's far from ugly. In this reviewer's subjective opinion, the Comet EV is refreshingly quirky without a gimmick to its styling. Furthermore, when a fleet of these was dispatched onto public roads, around 40 or so of us, they did seem like a swarm of insects buzzing through the streets but did not look out of place in the city traffic. 

However, spending Rs 8-10 lakh can get you larger and more family-friendly cars such as the Tata Tiago EV or petrol-powered options like the Maruti Suzuki Baleno, Hyundai i20 or Tata Altroz. Simply put, the MG Comet doesn’t have the size factor you would traditionally expect at this price, but it’s easily the most attention grabbing car you’d get for this amount of money.

Inside The MG Comet EV

The Comet EV is a four-seater with just two massive doors. Don't mistake this thing's small diminutive size being a budget constraint as you're welcomed by a premium cabin to match the vibe of its exterior details. 

The unique experience starts from the moment you get handed the "keys,” which looks a lot like it was inspired by products of a certain Californian tech company, to the MG Comet. The fob has a rounded square shape with chrome around the exterior edge.


When you enter the cabin, the light shades of the dual-tone white and grey cabin theme along with the large glass surfaces give it a surprisingly roomy feel. The large integrated displays, soft-touch materials, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and chic cup holders on the flat dashboard certainly give it a premium look and feel. 

You'll be happy to find a good number of tactile controls in the Comet EV. The climate control panel for the manual AC has three dials and the button closest to the driver is for switching between drive modes and regen levels. 


There's no central console below the dash, which is good for leg room and storing items using the baggage hooks next to the two USB ports. There's also a third USB port under the interior rearview mirror, likely for the ease of those who mount their smartphone to the windscreen.

The rotary dial for the drive selector is positioned between the front seats and makes an affirmative clicking sound. You’d expect this kind of setup to include an electronic parking brake near the selector, but instead we get a large manual handbrake. It is a surprisingly old-school detail in an otherwise modern cabin.

There are mini-lights for each of the drive modes - charge, reverse, neutral and drive. This dial is in a concave housing with a cool textured design and the power window controls are positioned just behind it.

The brushed silver finish around the cabin like the AC vents and the dials also add to its premium visual appeal. The seats are upholstered in fabric but the paddling still feels fairly comfortable. With the fixed headrest, it does feel a bit like an aeroplane seat, but like those in premium economy.


Moving to the back of the Comet EV is easier than one might think. The front-passenger side seat has a one-touch fold and recline feature that makes it easy to climb into the back thanks to the tall shape and flat floor. One can enter from the driver's side too but that would require two hands to pull and fold the seat. 

Can You Sit In The Back?

The rear seats of the MG Comet EV are low, ensuring there is sufficient headroom. While you do sit knees-up with a lack of under-thigh support, you get plenty of kneeroom, even for people up to 6ft tall. These can be used for adults on short journeys, like city commutes, but would not be comfortable over a long period, like anything over an hour.

Fairly tech-savvy

In typical MG fashion, the Comet EV tries to treat you to the kind of features you'd expect in cars twice as expensive. It boasts dual 10.25-inch displays, one for the infotainment touchscreen and the other for the digital cluster.

The infotainment unit has a tablet-like interface with customisable widget layouts and the wireless connectivity for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay is handy. The audio system is not crisp, but it's loud enough to fill up the small cabin. It even has MG's iSmart connected car features with voice recognition for a handful of commands, including those for climate control, and simple internet searches. 

While the infotainment unit is a bit slow to respond, the digital instrument cluster features a fair range of animations. The left side of this screen offers the choice of information on the display while the right side shows the speed, odometer and charge level. Between the two, there is a graphic of a far-rear view of the Comet EV on a road. This little digital version of the EV offers vehicle information such as open doors or the lights being on/off.  


There is no start-stop button here as you get the car ready to go by pressing the brake pedal twice. To switch it off, you simply exit the Comet EV and lock it using the key fob. There's an emergency switch under the tilt-adjustable steering column to switch it off but MG advises against using it under normal circumstances. 

What's missing from the Comet EV?

It will not surprise anyone to know that the biggest compromise in a sub-3 metre ultra-compact offering is space, particularly when it comes to storage.

The dashboard features a large tray on the passenger side and the large doors can easily be used to keep a water bottle, a small laptop and some snacks all at the same time. However, there is no closed or covered storage anywhere in the cabin. The best option you have to keep something hidden away is to put stuff into the seatback pockets of the front seats.


Then we have the matter of the boot - there isn't one. There is only a small tray-like area behind the rear seats and half of it is taken up by the charging kit. It can fit a couple of sleek laptop bags at best. To have any usable luggage room, you'll need to put down one or both of the 50:50 split-folding rear seats which are easy to do. In our experience, you could also use it as a three-seater with three small travel bags.

Another issue we found with the Comet EV is that the driver's seat is not height adjustable which does make it hard to find the ideal driving position. The unusual proportions do throw up some ergonomic inconveniences. There are some big blindspots to the sides while the ORVMs also offer a limited view. The bigger issue we discovered was that the pedal positioning requires you to have your ankle steeply folded which can get tiring real quick.

Surprisingly fun to drive

Getting behind the wheel of a Comet EV feels a lot like getting ready to drive a road-legal toy. You sit fairly upright and close to the nose and the visibility is great thanks to the tall windshield. The steering wheel feels light and well-suited to city driving for easy u-turns (4.2m radius by the way), and manoeuvring in tight spots. But don’t expect any feel or feedback from the road, and it does not give much confidence when sharp direction changes are required to dodge a distracted two- or three-wheeler.

Its electric motor has just enough juice to be zippy with two-to-three people on board. The Comet accelerates quickly from 20kmph to 60kmph and feels steady doing it. Keep your foot down and you'll see the readout go up to triple digits on the highway. It’ll feel planted while going in a straight line thanks to its squarish stance. The top speed is reportedly capped at 105kmph.


In terms of drive modes, the Normal and Sport settings seem indistinguishable while the Eco limits the acceleration even further. The AC is quite effective and does not have a noticeable impact on the responsiveness.

The "Normal" setting for the regenerative braking is easy to get used to and you could use the "Heavy" setting to try and get a few more kilometres of range. In "Light" mode, the regen feels almost negligible at city speeds and offers more of an ICE experience, like cruising in neutral.


The ride quality of the MG Comet EV does leave something to be desired. While sufficiently pliant over regular bumps and undulations to keep the front passengers from getting unsettled, the rear occupants take the brunt of the impact. However, it has no trouble going over speedbreakers and potholes at slow speeds. 


Overall, the compact and zippy EV leaves you with a smile for how freeing and child-like the drive experience feels.  

Who Should Consider The MG Comet EV?

The MG Comet EV is the most affordable electric car in India. However, it is still expensive for a car that gets just around 150km of real-world range and no boot. 

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The Comet EV is not as practical as something like the Tiago EV, and caters to an entirely different buyer. This is nobody’s only car and unlikely to be anyone’s first family car. The Comet EV is a city runabout which can act as a green and compact alternative to your household’s other premium car, likely an SUV. 

MG Comet EV User Reviews

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  • 4.0
    It's a very compact car.

    It's a very compact car.It's suitable for small families or businesses.Also it's range is also notable.Props to morris garages.

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  • Really nice car

    If someone daily wants to go office this car is best and the front and back seat is very comfortable and get decent space and the seating position of this car is very nice. It get lots of things in the features and comes with the big touchscreen and i got around 175 km range and the pickup is very good. The ride quality is nice and the steering wheel is very nice and gives great performance in the city and for the highway and for parking it is lot more easy with this car.

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  • MG Comet EV Way to Sustainable Driving

    With aneco-friendly ride without immolating performance, the MG Comet EV is my pass to driving sustainably. This little machine reduces my carbon copy footmark while furnishing a smooth, silent ride thanks to its electric drivetrain. In extension to making a statement on the road with its advanced technology and futuristic design, its wide cabin guarantees comfort for every passenger. The MG Comet EV allows my to enjoy the exhilaration of driving while contributing to a cleaner future, whether my are exchanging to work and touring new places.

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  • Unique and affordable EV

    Owning the MG Comet EV has been a remarkable experience, MG Comet EV is an amazing electric vehicle that rewrites rules standing on the fact that it is both inexpensive to buy and has an impressive performance history, spectacular mileage range, distinctive design, comfortable passenger seating, and standardized security equipment. It is the elegant outlook, logic cabin and a wide range of colors that contribute to a stronger ethnic car's argument in the electric car market, as a good alternative way of transport.

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  • Smooth and silent motor

    This two door electric car is very premium from inside and is a very cost effective car. The price tag of this electric car is now reduced and the electric motor of this electric car gives a very silent ride and smooth and this car is specially made for the city riding but this car is not for the highway and at high speed the ride quality is not good. The design of this electric car is very unique and the dashboard is very decent but the wireless charger is missing.

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  • Futuristic Design, Sustainable Performance

    A major enhancement in electric transportation, the MG Comet EV features sustainable best experience together with futuristic looks. This car is a great option for driver like me who watch about the terrain because of itsmore advanced technology andeco-friendly features, which is why I like it consequently much. The Comet EV radiates refinement and fineness on the road thanks to its lean looks and big amenities. MG Motor has played to produce a supercar that satisfies the requirements of coincidental driver like me while also making a positive jolt on the terrain and sustainability. My favorite car is the Comet EV because of its full mix of best experience, fineness, and environmental knowledge.

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  • A Celestial Ride into the Future of Electric Mobil

    With the MG Comet EV, an stimulating SUV that's out of this earth, you may take a cosmic ride into the now of electric transportation. Encompassing current engineering caution status, the Comet EV has a satiny Design and Excellent features. The long- range battery guarantees that i can travel the distance without compromising, and the strong electric motor provides quick necklace and smooth acceleration. Plus, you will have a indefectible driving experience from beginning to end thanks to Modern security and luxury features. The MG Comet EV is prepared to take you on peregrinations that will take you to new heights.

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  • A Glimpse into the Electrifying Future of Driving

    Owning the MG Comet EV for the last few months has been an enlightening journey into what modern electric vehicles offer. This compact EV is a great EV technology which has come to provide a blend of efficiency, style and technology.Its design is both futuristic and elegant makes it stand out.Despite its many strengths the Comet EV is not without its faults. The interior while modern and well equipped feels cramped especially for taller passengers in the back seat. Additionally the charging infrastructure still has room for growth which might concern potential long distance travelers.

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  • ecofriendly and good power

    Having driven the MG Comet EV in Bangalore and Hyderabad, I was impressed by its sleek design and spacious interior, accommodating a family of five comfortably. The electric SUV offers decent mileage, averaging 250 km on a full charge, making it economical for city commutes. However, its performance feels underwhelming, lacking in acceleration and speed. Safety features like airbags enhance peace of mind, but the absence of all-wheel drive may deter some buyers. Overall, a practical option for urban driving, but lacking in performance compared to its competitors.

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  • Innovative Luxury

    Today, after driving MG Comet EV for some time, I'm still amazed by this electric car. These features make this car a top choice in the market: competitive pricing, best mileage, good acceleration and breaking, sporty and stylish look, roomy space, powerful electric urine, and powerful safety features. The stunning exterior and the luxurious interior makes this EV model the youngest and the most profitable in electric vehicles area. Besides, the engine of this model is a well-known type for electric vehicles with all the possible options of colors.

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MG Comet EV Colours

MG Comet EV car is available in 5 exciting colours options like Starry Black, Dual Tone Candy White Starry Black, Candy White, Dual Tone Apple Green Starry Black and Aurora Silver.
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MG Comet EV Driving Range

The range of MG Comet EV is 230 Km/Charge. This is the ARAI mileage for all the variants of Comet EV.
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Electric(Battery) Automatic 230 Km/Charge

Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying Comet EV

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Q. What is the body type of MG Comet EV?
  • MG Comet EV is a hatchback car.
Q. Who are the rivals of MG Comet EV?
  • The MG Comet EV competes against Tata Tiago EV, Storm Motors R3 and PMV EaS E.
Q. Who are the rivals of MG Comet EV?
  • The MG Comet EV rivals the Tata Tiago EV and PMV EaS E.
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Q. What is the body type of MG Comet EV?
  • MG Comet EV is a hatchback car.
Q. What are the available colour options in MG Comet EV?
  • MG offers the Comet EV in two dual-tone and three monotone colours: Apple Green with Starry black, Candy White and Starry black, Aurora Silver, Candy White, and Starry Black.
Q. How are the rivals of the MG Comet EV?
  • Tiago EV and R3 are top competitors of Comet EV. PMV EaS E and Tata Punch are also among popular Comet EV rivals and have compariable features and specifications.
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MG Comet EV FAQs

What is the price of top model of MG Comet EV?

The ex-showroom price of top variant of MG Comet EV is 9.23 Lakh (Delhi).

What is the EMI of MG Comet EV in Delhi?

The EMI for the base variant of MG Comet EV in Delhi is Rs. 13,518 per month @ 10.5% for a tenure of 60 months.

What are the top competitors of MG Comet EV?

The top 3 competitors of MG Comet EV are Tata Tiago EV, PMV EaS E and Citroen eC3.

What are the best financing options for MG Comet EV?

New car loan - get upto 100% loan on your car! Loan against car - your old car will pay for your new car!

What is the battery life of MG Comet EV?

Battery capacity of Comet EV is 17.3 kwh.

What is the battery range of MG Comet EV?

The MG Comet EV is available with battery pack 17.3 kWh, which offers a range of 230 km/charge

How much mileage does MG Comet EV give per charge?

MG Comet EV runs 230 km/charge on a single charge.

How much time does it take to charge MG Comet EV give per charge?

It depends on the charging capabilities, which charger you are using, battery size and some environmental conditions too.7.5KW 3.5H(0-100%)

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