MG Comet EV has become more expensive now, now if you buy it in the month of July then you will have to pay some more money for it, its prices have been increased by up to 1.94%.
MG Comet EV: MG has again increased the prices of its cheapest EV MG Comet EV, recently MG Motors has updated the prices of its EV in which the increased prices will be applicable in all its variants. The company has increased its prices by 1.94%, that is, now you will have to pay up to ₹ 15000 more to buy it. Let us tell you that MG Comet EV is the cheapest EV in the country which was launched with great features. This is MG’s second electric car, but now MG Motor has increased its prices. Let us know about its increased prices.
MG Comet EV price hike

MG Motors has hiked the price of the base variant of the MG Comet EV by Rs 35,700, while the Excite variant has been hiked by Rs 16,000 and the Excite FC by Rs 4,000. This EV is available at an ex-showroom price of Rs 4.99 lakh to Rs 7.60 lakh with battery rental scheme and without battery rental scheme, it is available between Rs 7.5 lakh to Rs 9.8 lakh. It is available in four variants – Executive, Excite, Exclusive and 100-Year Edition.
Features of MG Comet EV

MG Comet EV has features like 10.25 inch screen, digital cluster touch screen, turn by turn navigation, real time traffic update, full width LED strip, sleek head lamp, closed front grill, large doors, sporty alloy wheels. The length of this EV is 2974 mm, width 1505 mm and height 1640 mm and its wheel base is 2010 mm, it has 12 inch wheels with tire size 145/70, while you are being given disc brake in the front and drum brake in the rear.
Design of MG Comet EV

The design of this EV is modern and attractive, it has 12 inch wheels and it has LED DRL and quad headlamps which look very attractive. Its interior has also been designed in a very wonderful way. It has large size doors and headlamps and sporty alloy wheels, it looks very modern, while excellent technology has also been used in it.
MG Comet EV battery and range
It is being given a 17.3 kwh lithium ion battery which can be fully charged in 7 hours with a 3.3 kw charger. In its 2025 model, the battery is also being given an 8-year warranty. It provides a range of up to 230 km, that is, after a full charge, you can easily travel up to 230 km.