MG Comet EV
- The MG Comet EV is an ultra-compact city hatchback designed for personal mobility, featuring an eye-catching design with quirky features that make it stand out on the road.
- It offers ample cabin space with premium interior materials and finish, providing a comfortable and luxurious driving experience.
- The car boasts excellent technology and features, including connected car technology, safety equipment, and a 360-degree camera for convenient parking.
- With its ultra-compact size, the MG Comet EV is perfectly suited for city driving, making it easy to maneuver through crowded metropolitan areas.
- The MG Comet EV provides a cost-effective driving experience, with low running costs and a good driving range for city use, making it an ideal choice for discerning buyers looking for a practical and stylish city car.
- The interior of the MG Comet EV is designed to be spacious and airy, offering a comfortable driving position and convenient parking with its 360-degree camera and dynamic guidelines.
- The exterior features a unique and attractive design, making it a head-turner on the road and adding to the wow factor of the car.
- The MG Comet EV's engaging driving experience, cost-effective charging, and lower cost per kilometer compared to conventional petrol or diesel vehicles make it a practical and appealing choice for city dwellers.

Comet EV Price
Comet EV price starts from ₹ 5.99 Lakh and goes up to ₹ 8.80 Lakh. Comet EV EMI starts from ₹ 12,151. Select city to check MG Comet EV on-road price.
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₹ 5.99 - 8.80 Lakh
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₹ 12,151 for 5 Years
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MG Comet EV Latest Updates
The Comet Blackstrom is expected to be based on the top-spec variant of the EV
MG Comet EV Key Specifications
Price | ₹ 5.99 - 8.80 Lakh |
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Fuel Type | Electric |
Driving Range (km) | 230 km |
Seating Capacity | 4 People |
NCAP Rating (Best - 5 Star) | Not Tested star NCAP Rating |
Warranty | No Years or Not Applicable km |
Battery Warranty | 8 Years or 120000 km |
Battery Capacity | 17.3 kWh |
Size | 2974 mm L X 1505 mm W X 1640 mm H |
Avg. Waiting Period | 0 - 30 Weeks |
MG Comet EV Variants
Find a list of all 7 electric variants of MG Comet EV. This table includes MG Comet EV on-road price which covers all costs like RTO and Insurance.
- Comet EV Electric price in India ranges between ₹ 5.99 Lakh and ₹ 8.80 Lakh.
- Comet EV Automatic price ranges between ₹ 5.99 Lakh and ₹ 8.80 Lakh.
- Electric
- Automatic
- 4 Seater
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Key Features : Steering Mounted Controls, Gear Shift Indicator Display, Front Only Power Windows
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₹ 7.25 Lakh
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Extra Features over Executive variants : LED Headlights, Integrated Music System
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₹ 7.77 Lakh
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Extra Features over Excite variants : Reverse Camera Parking Assist
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₹ 8.35 Lakh
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Extra Features over Excite FC variants : Push Button Start, Steering Adjustment
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₹ 8.75 Lakh
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₹ 8.77 Lakh
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₹ 8.80 Lakh
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Comet EV Expert Review
Good Things
- Extensive feature list
- Compact size
- Unique appeal
Could be Better
- Lack of fast charging
- Touchscreen is slow to respond
Powertrain and performance

The Comet will be offered with a 17.3kWh battery pack mated to an electric motor producing 41bhp/110Nm and powering the rear wheels. You get a company-claimed range of 230km on a single charge and unlike everything else on sale in the EV sphere, this one doesn’t come with fast charging. You get a Type-2 charger where 0-100 per cent is achieved in seven hours or 10-80 per cent in five hours.

In its stomping ground in the city, the Comet’s powertrain feels fast, fun and eager to push. There’s no delay or lag from the throttle and finding the punch to zip between traffic is not difficult at all. Central to the way, the Comet moves are three driving modes - eco, normal and sport. While there's not much to distinguish between Eco and Normal, you do feel the punch of all those 40 or so electric horses when you put the pedal to the metal. Then again, the car only weighs 815kgs and such zippiness is a given experience. There are also three stages of regeneration with a significant difference between each of the stages. However, finding it in the infotainment system to adjust is a bit of a journey and it seems best to set it in place before you start your driving experience.
Ride and Handling

As a car to drive in the city, the MG Comet hits the mark quite well. The electric powertrain and light steering make it a breeze to potter around town with motorcycle-like manoeuvrability. The Comet rides surprisingly well for something this small and impresses in the way that it takes most bumps, potholes and undulations. However, the short wheelbase means you don't have much travel and when you do go over the really nasty stuff, it displaces the car and you feel it hit back quite strongly. If you are someone with a stiff back, then this is something you should majorly consider when looking at the car.
Exterior

The MG Comet measures in at just 2.97 metres making it 361mm shorter than the original SS80 Maruti 800. In fact, it is just over 300mm longer than the average auto rickshaw on our roads, giving you an idea of just how small it is.

Yet, despite the small footprint, the Comet is a pretty decent-looking head-turner and fits the bill of ‘if you don’t have size, go big on design’. Two major highlights of the face are the sharply raked big windscreen and this section here that sits like a cap on the face. We also like the stacked headlamps as they add a unique touch. They are of course full LED projectors for both levels.

The Comet’s tiny footprint is most visible in the side profile. The standout element in the profile view is the door, which is longer than one would expect as this car has a second row! The rear has an upright stance with a narrow glass house and these two tail lamps are set far apart on the boot door.
Comfort, convenience and features

Given the compact dimensions of the car, it would seem surprising to find that you can actually seat four people! The overall colour scheme is grey over beige and this has given the cabin a very airy feeling. First up there’s a nice padded material on the dashboard and armrests, while the centre console stops well before the dashboard allowing both occupants to easily slide over and exit from any side. While the front seats are tall, they have very minimal padding or bolster showing the budget origins of the car. If you are going to be spending large lengths of time in traffic, then the seats will start to feel inadequate in terms of holding you in place.

The second row is where things get interesting. To access it, you need to slide either seat forward and then swing the seat back forward. Given the length of the door, ingress and egress in this manner is not a task. What you do have to be careful of is that you don’t bump your head on the way out or when getting inside due to the high floor.

Once seated, you notice that the floor is flat but that you are also sitting low to the ground and that means that you have little to no under-thigh support. While that shouldn’t be a problem for short journeys, the longer ones will make you feel that pinch of your knees being in the air. Finally, the boot is an almost non-existent space if you have the second row up and to get any real use from it, the 50:50 split folding rear seats need to be folded down.

In the fully loaded model that we have driven, you get dual 10.25-inch digital displays, power mirrors, LED headlights and tail lamps, a reverse camera, steering-mounted audio controls, i-SMART-connected car technology and a voice assistant. The connected car technology comes with 55+ features like live location sharing, AC control, speed limiter, smartwatch app and Geofencing. You also get the sharable digital Key that MG introduced with the updated Hector a few months ago.

Among these, we tested out the dual screens and found them to be functional more than anything else. The infotainment system was easy to read in the sunlight and while being a bit slow to respond, did get the job done. Surprisingly this car is offered with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto which was something we didn’t expect at all. The instrument cluster is very nice to look at with its high-quality graphics and colour schemes.

All versions get ABS with EBD, dual front airbags, TPMS, child seat mounting points and three-point seat belts for all occupants. At the time of making this video, the MG Comet or its international counterparts had not been subjected to a GNCAP crash test.
Conclusion

The MG Comet has been launched at Rs 7.98 lakh (introductory ex-showroom at the time of writing this story). The car that we have driven is the top-spec model whose price will be revealed by mid-May. As a car to drive, the Comet is great fun in the city with ease of use, a responsive powertrain and a good feature list. On the flip side, you don’t get fast charging, the touchscreen is slow to respond and the small wheelbase means the sharp potholes and speed breakers filter into the cabin very heavily. The latter will be a major issue for those with back problems.

The MG Comet doesn’t have the chops to be a primary vehicle, I mean it could but you would be restricted to the city and outlying areas. It would do its best if it's the secondary or tertiary car for those looking to own something unique. Its biggest rival is the Tata Tiago EV which has the advantage of two more doors, conventional looks, fast charging and a usable boot. The car will be in MG showrooms from April 27, 2023, and bookings for the same will open on May 15, 2023.
Photography: Kaustubh Gandhi
Compare Comet EV with Alternatives
MG Comet EV | Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 | Tata Tiago EV | Maruti Suzuki Wagon R | |
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Price | ₹ 5.99 Lakh | ₹ 4.23 Lakh | ₹ 7.99 Lakh | ₹ 5.79 Lakh |
Fuel Type | Electric | Petrol | Electric | Petrol |
Transmission | Automatic | Manual | Automatic | Manual |
Power | 41 bhp | 68 bhp @ 5600 rpm | 60 bhp | 66 bhp @ 5500 rpm |
Torque | 110 Nm | 91.1 Nm @ 3400 rpm | 110 Nm | 89 Nm @ 3500 rpm |
Safety Rating | Not Tested | 2 Star (Global NCAP) | 4 Star (Global NCAP) | 1 Star (Global NCAP) |
Boot Space | - | 214 litres | 240 litres | 341 litres |
Ground Clearance | - | - | - | - |
Size | 2974 mm L X 1505 mm W X 1640 mm H | 3530 mm L X 1490 mm W X 1520 mm H | 3769 mm L X 1677 mm W X 1536 mm H | 3655 mm L X 1620 mm W X 1675 mm H |
Quick Facts about MG Comet EV
MG Comet EV price in India goes from ₹ 5.99 - 8.80 Lakh in India.MG Comet EV being a Hatchback comes in 7 variants.The base model of MG Comet EV - Executive starts at ₹ 5.99 Lakh in Delhi and the top model of MG Comet EV - Blackstorm Edition is priced at ₹ 8.80 Lakh in Delhi. If you are looking for a 4 seater car then you should consider Comet EV.
Comet EV car comes in 7 electric variants. The Comet EV electric variant comes with 17.3kWh battery and generates power. It can drive 230km on full charge.Another electric variant of Comet EV comes with 17.4kWh battery and generates power. It can drive 230km on full charge.
MG Comet EV comes in 7 colors which include Apple Green, and Starry Black, Candy White, and Starry Black, Aurora Silver, Candy White, Starry Black, Green with Black roof, and Black with Fiery Red Accent.
MG Comet EV Mileage
Comet EV true range (user-reported) is 192 km.
MG Comet EV Colours
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A must have mini EV
It is an amazing car overall, here are its pros and cons. PROS- It takes up less space in traffic or parking due to its conservative design. CONS- Needs better suspensions and a longer battery life.Jayash lahoti
Gave me 195 km milage sitting 4 people inside. Extremely fantastic driving experience. Only we have to drive upto 80 km/hrs speedI have named my car Basanti. But this Basanti will not dance. it will make everyone dance
In today's time we have seen the price of petrol, This is the best initiative. Without petrol, you can take this car without thinking. And also there will be less pollution of the country. And the common man will be able to buy this car. Everyone will now be able to fulfill the dream of owning a car, In our country, it is believed that you will buy a car or bike, but from where will you get petrol. So now this thinking will end for everyone. I would like to say many thanks to the MG company and appreciate this initiative.
MG Comet EV Price in India
MG Comet EV 2025 News


2025 MG Comet EV introduced with new features.


The Comet Blackstrom is expected to be based on the top-spec variant of the EV


The Blackstorm edition can be booked for a token amount of Rs. 11,000.


MG India has hiked the prices of Astor, Hector, and Comet EV in June 2024.
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The MG Comet EV has an acceleration time of 0-100 km/h in approximately 19.97 seconds, which indicates its performance capabilities.
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The MG Comet EV has a mileage of 230 km.
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The fuel type of the MG Comet EV is Electric.
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