The MG Comet EV is one of the smallest and most affordable electric cars in India, which was launched in 2023. The Comet EV ex showroom price starts from ₹7.63 lakh for the base-spec EV Executive variant, which goes up to ₹9.97 lakh for the fully-loaded EV Exclusive FC variant. MG Comet EV rivals include the Tata Tiago EV and Citroen eC3.
The MG Comet EV variants include 5 options, including EV Executive, EV Excite, EV Excite FC, EV Exclusive, EV Exclusive FC. It features a single 17.3kWh battery pack, which is paired with a 42hp rear-axle-mounted electric motor. The MG Comet EV range is 230km.
Key Highlights of MG Comet EV
Most affordable MG EV in India, which also comes with a battery subscription scheme that further reduces the initial ownership cost.
Comet EV dimensions are 2974mm in length, 1505mm in width, and 1640mm in height, and it has a wheelbase of 2010mm.
Comes with two doors on either side and can seat 4 passengers inside.
Gets a choice between either a 7.4kW or a 3.3kW AC charger.
Features a rear-axle-mounted (RWD) electric motor that produces 42hp and 110Nm.
Convenience features onboard the Comet include a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, a similar-sized touchscreen, and a 6-speaker sound system.
Comet EV's safety rating is unknown as it is yet to be crash tested by any NCAP organisation.
Safety tech includes 2 airbags as standard, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, a TPMS, and an electronic parking brake.
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The MG Comet variantsprice starts from ₹7.63 lakh for the EV Executive trim and goes up to ₹9.97 lakh for the fully-loaded EV Exclusive FC variant (ex-showroom). Comet EV on road prices in India ranges between ₹7.98 lakh and ₹10.42 lakh, depending on the city and variant.
All variants of the Comet EV are offered with a 17.3kWh battery pack.
Variant with fast charger, however, gets a slightly bigger 17.4kWh battery pack.
It is also available with a BaaS (battery as a service) plan, which essentially is a subscription plan for the battery pack. This plan reduces the initial cost of the MG EV, as customers opting for it would have to pay a per-km subscription fee for the battery pack.
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MG Comet expert review
Autocar score
7
We like
Upmarket interior
Compact and manoeuvrable
We don't like
Doesn't feel like a full grown car
Crashy ride
Exterior Design And Engineering
7.0
The MG Comet’s unapologetic cube shape stems from its born-electric platform, maximising cabin space in a tiny 2.9m length. Its slabby face and proportions recall the Tata Nano, though far funkier with LED light bars, chrome accents, and illuminated logos. The two-door design, porthole rear windows, and nose-mounted charging port give it unique character.
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Interior Space And Comfort
6.0
Clever packaging liberates room inside, though it remains narrow. A flat floor and far-set dashboard enhance space, while a large glasshouse ensures light and visibility. Storage is scarce — no glovebox and a small console — but access to the rear is easy. It fits two adults at the back, with a token boot and split-folding seats.
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Performance And Refinement
8.0
With 42hp and 110Nm moving just 800kg, performance is modest. The rear-mounted motor drives the back wheels, avoiding torque steer. It’s sprightly at city speeds but labours to 80kph. Three drive modes offer minor variation, and while throttle response is gentle, refinement at low speeds is excellent.
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Mileage / Range And Efficiency
6.0
Its 17.3kWh battery claims 230km MIDC range, with about 200km achieved in city runs. Charging from 10-80% takes 5 hours via a 3.3kW AC charger, and to 100% in 7 hours. There’s no DC fast charging, though a 7.4kW charger is now optional for certain variants.
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Ride Comfort And Handling
6.0
Its compact size, light steering and 8.4m turning circle make tight manoeuvres easy. Ride quality is firm, with small wheels transmitting bumps, but it settles at slower speeds. The tall, narrow stance means quick direction changes aren’t its strength, though urban refinement and road noise levels are surprisingly good.
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Features And Safety
7.0
Cabin quality impresses for its size, with soft-touch materials, tight shutlines, and twin 10.25-inch screens for infotainment and instruments. There’s wireless smartphone pairing, connected tech and keyless go, though no sunroof or wireless charger. Safety kit includes two airbags, ABS, parking sensors, and ISOFIX mounts, with recent updates adding ESC and rear discs.
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Value For Money
7.0
Priced between Rs 7.50-9.97 lakh (ex showroom), the Comet undercuts rivals like the Tiago EV. It isn’t practical or versatile but nails its role as an urban commuter. With bold styling, ease of parking, and low running costs, it’s a smart niche choice for city dwellers seeking something different.
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Check out theMG Comet image gallery tall-boy exterior design, minimalistic interior with a decent feature suite in 85 images. The Comet EV brings together a quirky exterior design, a simple yet elegant interior, and a decent battery pack that will be enough for daily city drives.
The MG Comet EV colours include 5 exterior options, including Aurora Silver, Candy White, Starry Black, Starry Black/apple Green, Starry Black/candy White. It also gets sticker styles, including Youth, Night Cafe, Emoticon, Space, Blossom, Floresta, and Astronaut, to help you customise your Comet EV as per your requirements. Not just this, but MG also offers four interior and exterior customisation packs, including, Beach Bay Pack, Serenity Pack, Flex Pack, and Sundowner Pack.
If you want a small, easy-to-drive electric car and aren’t planning to cram people and luggage often, and where almost all of your driving will be in the city and mostly over short distances, then the MG Comet makes sense.
What makes the MG Comet EV a good city car?
The Comet EV’s compact dimensions, good all-round visibility, light steering, tight turning radius and a relatively peppy powertrain make driving and manoeuvring this car in congested urban environments really easy. While it’s far from fast, the Comet EV is quick enough to keep up with city traffic up to 60kph.
Does its compact size impact the MG Comet’s interior space?
Despite being less than 3 metres long, the Comet EV feels surprisingly spacious inside. Its tall and boxy proportions mixed with the large glass area and clever packaging create an airy cabin with enough room for four adults. In fact, there’s enough room for even taller people at the back.
Does the MG Comet EV feel cheap on the inside?
Despite its petite size, the minimalistic-looking interior of the MG Comet EV gets good-quality materials and build. The two-spoke steering, rotary drive selector, dual 10.25-inch screens and LED lighting further elevates the sense of premiumness of this cabin.
What are some of the main disadvantages of the MG Comet EV?
Being a small city-focused car, the Comet EV has limited boot space, with barely enough room to carry a couple of laptop bags and its own charging cable. The Comet also lacks DC fast charging, which limits its ability to make long-distance trips hassle-free. Its lack of outright power aside, the small and narrow tyres paired with a slab-sided design and a tendency for top-end sway doesn’t inspire confidence.
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