MG Motor has launched Comet as its second electric vehicle (EV) in India (after ZS EV). It is said that Comet EV is the smallest all-electric vehicle in India, as well as one of the smallest cars in the country.
MG Comet EV is the second EV from MG Motor India.
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With Comet, the British automotive giant aims to target buyers in urban centres, according to HT Auto.
MG Comet EV: Size
Positioned by MG at the entry-level EV segment, the car has a length of less than 3 metres, stands 1,640 mm tall, and runs on 12-inch steel wheels.
MG Comet EV: Range
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It comes with a 17.3 kWh battery pack, which, the auto giant claims, gives the model a range of 230 kms. There are three driver modes: Eco, Normal and Sport.
MG Comet: Powertrain
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It comes with a 17.3 kWh battery pack, which, the auto giant claims, gives the model a range of 230 kms. There are three driver modes: Eco, Normal and Sport.
MG Comet: Powertrain
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Launched on Wednesday, Comet is powered by a single motor that churns out a maximum power output of 41 hp and peak torque of 110 Nm. The top speed, on the other hand, is 100 kmph.
MG Comet: Features
There are features such as two 10.25-inch infotainment screens, an all-digital driver display, a rotary dial for driving the vehicle, two-spoke steering wheel with mounted controls, and more. There is, however, no dashboard.
MG Comet: Price and colour
Given an introductory price of ₹7.98 lakh (ex-showroom), the EV will take on the likes of Tata's Tiago EV and Citroen's eC3. Available in a 2-door, 4-seat setup, it is being offered in three single-tone options: Black, Silver and White. Dual-tone options are Green with Black roof and White with Black roof.
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