![]() ![]() Out on the road, the Comet will be the smallest car around. In my personal opinion, it looks unique and cute. Because it needs to appeal to the heart more than the head and looks certainly carry a lot of heft in that department. The first thing the Comet has to hit out of the park is how it looks. ![]() Rivals: The MG Comet EV doesn’t have any direct rivals in India, but it can be regarded as an affordable alternative to the Tata Tiago EV and the Citroen eC3. Safety: Its safety kit includes dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX child seat anchors, reverse parking camera and rear parking sensors. It takes up to seven hours to rejuvenate the battery using a 3.3kW charger.įeatures: Features on board the 2-door MG EV include LED headlights and taillights, integrated digital screen setup (10.25-inch unit each for infotainment and instrumentation) with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and over 55 connected car features, and keyless entry. Its rear-wheel drive (RWD) electric motor is rated to produce 42PS and 110Nm. Seating Capacity: The 2-door EV comes in a 4-seater layout.īattery Pack and Range: The MG Comet EV is equipped with a 17.3kWh battery pack which has a claimed range of up to 230km. Variants: MG offers its most-affordable electric car in three variants: Pace, Play and Plush.Ĭolours: Customers can buy the Comet EV in two dual-tone and three monotone paint options: Apple Green with Starry Black, Candy White and Starry Black, Aurora Silver, Candy White and Starry Black. ![]() Price: The Comet EV is priced from Rs 7.98 lakh and Rs 9.98 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom pan India). Latest Update: We have tested the real world driving range of the MG Comet EV. ![]()
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