MG Comet EV 2025 Review: The Urban Electric Game-Changer

MG Comet Review

The MG Comet EV occupies a distinct position in India’s electric vehicle market as a compact, urban, and feature-laden electric hatchback that is stylish and affordable. For 2025, MG has further enhanced the value proposition, making the Comet EV even more appealing for budget-conscious urbanites and first-time EV buyers. An in-depth, original review of the Comet EV focuses on the driving experience, tech features, value for money, and more.  

Compact Yet Distinctive Design  

The rest of the city hatchbacks in the market would surely consider the MG Comet EV as a competitor, but it would be a mistake to categorize the Comet as just another compact vehicle. It has an egg-shaped silhouette that is less than 3 meters long and a turning radius of 4.2 meters, making it as easy as a breeze to navigate through India’s busiest traffic, narrowest streets, and the most difficult parking spots in the country. The vehicle’s bold LED lighting signatures and a flush door handle add to the vivid aesthetics while sharp and subdued monotone and dual tone colors provide further refinement.  

The thoughtfully designed MG badge and the up to 18-inch alloy wheels on the upper trim models further add to the Comet’s solid and upmarket feeling. You will never feel scared navigating through overly congested market alleyways or navigating through the apartment basement parking owing to the exterior proportions.

Ample Four-Seater Cabin and Premium Features

Faux wood trim and rose gold accents highlight a Comet’s faux wood. rose gold accents. higher trims include leatherette seats. The Comet’s two rows bench seats fit four adults, and provide a length rare for it’s size.  

In addition to comfort and legroom, practicality shines with split-fold rear seats, clever cubbies and cupholders, and a generous 579-litre boot that swallows daily groceries and luggage for a short weekend trip. Higher trims also offer a panoramic sunroof and 64-colour ambient lighting that enhances the cabin atmosphere while Ventilated front seats offer added comfort.  

Technology and Features Galore

Even larger and more expensive models do not offer features as non-leading as those in Comet EV. MG’s features include:  

  • Two 10.25 inch digital screens: one for infotainment with wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, and a digital instrument for the driver.  
  • Connected car suite: MG i-SMART delivers 55+ connected features and 100+ voice commands.  
  • Phone wireless smart entry, keyless entry, and push to start.  
  • Safety: Dual front airbags. ABS with EBD, ISOFIX mounts, electronic parking brake, all four disc brakes, and tyre pressure monitoring.
  • Top variants add a 4-speaker Infinity sound system, leatherette seats, and level-2 ADAS features such as lane keep assist and adaptive cruise control.

Powertrain, Range and Real-Life Efficiency

In all the variants of the comet EV, the 17.3 kWh coupled with a 41 to 42 PS bhp electric motor and an output of 110 Nm of torque. MG claims an ARAI range of 230 to 231 km, which translates to 170 to 200 km in real-world urban conditions. This range of distance is satisfactory for daily travel, running small errands and intercity travel.  

The battery can be charged fully with a 3.3 kW home charger in about 7 hours. Fast charger variants with 7.4 kW can reduce this to 3.5 hours. Even without a dedicated charger, the comet is very user friendly in urban environments because of its small battery.  

Driving Dynamics: Easy City Commuting

While the comet lacks effortless power, it excels in ease of use. The light steering and controls coupled with the instant torque means that you can easily zip through and dense traffic and pig in to very tight spaces. The vehicle is best kept at city speeds, but the lack of noise and the bump absorbing comfort makes it a sublime experience the urbanite.

Costs, Ownership, and Maintenance

The battery warranty for MG is set at eight years or 1.2 lakh kilometers, which provides assurance and sensible long-term cost considerations. Compared to petrol competitors, the Comet has far fewer moving parts and regenerative braking, which may reduce wear and tear on the brakes, lowering maintenance requirements even further.

The Comet EV is one of the most affordable EVs in India, with prices starting at around ₹6.24 lakh for the base Executive variant and going up to ₹9.98 lakh for the higher trims (ex-showroom). Additionally, MG’s Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) plan provides further cost relief to those on a tighter budget, lowering the initial outlay for the vehicle. EV owners also benefit from reduced charging costs, making it a more economical choice in the long run. 

User Experience & Verdict

The owners of Comet EV appreciate the quirky aesthetic design and the hard points of the vehicle. The majority found the vehicle to fulfill all their expectations, with the only complaints being reduced boot space with four passengers and lack of cruise control. For small families, it serves as a stunning runabout in the city. 

Verdict

MG Comet EV makes a strong case for the practicality of compact and affordable electric vehicles, proving that they can indeed be fun to drive. The vehicle stands out as a commendable option in the ever-evolving electric car landscape, especially for those looking for a convenient choice tailored for urban driving, low maintenance expenses, and a touch of futuristic style.

FAQs

1. What is the real-world range of the MG Comet EV?

You can expect around 170–200km in city driving conditions, though official claims are 230–231km per charge.

2. How long does it take to charge the Comet EV? 

Standard home charging (3.3kW) takes about 7 hours for a full charge; Fast Charge (7.4kW) variants can complete a charge in roughly 3.5 hours.

3. How many people can the Comet EV seat?

It seats four adults comfortably, with bench-style seating front and rear.

4. What safety features are included?

The Comet EV comes with dual airbags, ABS, EBD, ISOFIX mounts, four disc brakes, tyre pressure monitoring, electronic parking brake, reverse camera, and more advanced driver assist features in higher variants.

5. How does the Comet EV compare to rivals like the Tata Tiago EV?

The Comet is more city-focused in design and range, features a two-row four-seater layout, and stands out for its compact size and technology package. The Tiago EV offers more boot space and five seats, while the Comet appeals to those valuing urban practicality and modern tech.

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