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Recommend me a small EV. This will be my second car, primarily for the office commute, which isn't very far.

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Get the MG Comet for this job - it is the easiest EV to live with in tight city traffic and parking. Your commute is short, and this is a second car, so the Comet’s tiny footprint, light steering and smooth drive make daily runs stress-free. Its range easily covers a full work week of short trips, and a simple home socket overnight top-up keeps it ready without chasing chargers. The cabin feels airy and modern, two adults fit very comfortably, and four can manage for short hops.

Be aware of two things. It has only two doors and a very small boot, so carrying luggage or regularly loading rear passengers is a bit of a squeeze. And it is happiest in the city, not on fast highways.

If you do need proper rear doors and a bigger boot while still staying compact, the Tata Tiago EV is the sensible step up, but for pure city commuting, the Comet suits your use better.

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Posted on: 8 Jul 2026