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Last Updated on: 10 Jul 2026

MG Comet

MG Comet price in Wayanad

₹7.98 - ₹10.42 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹11,584 /month

The MG Comet price in Wayanad starts from ₹7.63 lakh for the EV Executive and goes all the way up to ₹9.97 lakh for the fully-loaded EV Exclusive FC model. In Wayanad, on-road prices of the Comet EV range between ₹7.98 lakh and ₹10.42 lakh

 

Check the on-road prices of MG Comet EV in Wayanad and find the one that suits your requirements and budget.

MG Comet On Road Price by Variants

Easy on the pocket
EV ExecutiveElectric | Auto
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹7,62,800
RTO (Individual)
₹0
Insurance
₹34,326
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Wayanad₹7,97,726 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹11,584 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

EV ExciteElectric | Auto
₹9.13 LakhOn road price, Wayanad
Value for money
EV Excite FCElectric | Auto
₹9.41 LakhOn road price, Wayanad
EV ExclusiveElectric | Auto
₹10.17 LakhOn road price, Wayanad
Autocar's pick
EV Exclusive FCElectric | Auto
₹10.42 LakhOn road price, Wayanad

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Range230 Km
Daily drive60 km
Electricity tariff₹6
Monthly electricity cost
₹812

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The Tata Tiago EV is not only bigger and more practical than the MG Comet EV, it also offers more range and better performance over a broader set of driving conditions. Given that its larger and better-equipped rival (in top-spec) costs just as much as the fully loaded Comet EV makes it far less appealing on the value-for-money quotient.
 

If you choose a car loan with a tenure of 5 years, and a rate of interest of 9 percent, and put down a 10 percent downpayment, then the mid-spec Excite FC variant for Rs 17,852. Note that these figures will vary based on your location and banking partner.

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Dear Autocar Team, I am looking to replace our household’s trusty Maruti Suzuki Swift AMT model. This vehicle serves strictly as our secondary car, and its duties are entirely urban: daily school runs, grocery trips, and the occasional trek across the city. It will not see any highway use. Given that city traffic is notorious for tanking the fuel efficiency of petrol cars, I am wondering if shifting to an EV makes sense. I have been looking closely at the Tata Punch EV as a potential replacement. Could you please advise on the following: 1. For an exclusively urban, low-to-medium mileage use-case, is an EV truly recommended over traditional ICE automatic models, and will it be economically viable in the long run? 2. How does the Punch EV fare as a pure city commuter in terms of real-world range, ease of driving in traffic, and long-term reliability? Are there specific variants you recommend? 3. Are there any other petrol, automatic or EV alternatives in this segment that I should consider before making my decision?

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Yes, switch to an EV if you have a fixed parking spot where you can install a home charger - for a pure city, second car, the Tata Punch EV fits best. Stop-go traffic is where EVs save the most, and with low maintenance and cheap electricity, the math works out over a few years. If you cannot charge at home, skip the EV idea.As a city commuter, the Punch EV is easy. Light steering, smooth creep, strong regen that lets you use the brake less, and ground clearance for bad roads. In real use, the Medium Range handles a typical week of school runs and errands on a single charge; the Long Range provides more buffer if others in the family do longer loops. Tata’s EVs have held up well so far, and support is wide. For variants, pick the Medium Range if your daily running is short and you can top up at home; choose the Long Range only if you want to charge less often. The 7.2 kW home charger is nice to have, not a must-have.Also, look at the Tata Tiago EV for a lower price, and the MG Comet if you want something compact. If you stay petrol, the Hyundai i20 IVT or Amaze CVT automatics are the easiest city alternatives.

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