MG Comet EV Prices Increased in India: Check New Variant-Wise Rates and Details (Image Source: MG Comet EV)
JSW MG Motor India has raised the price of the MG Comet EV for the second time this year, after an earlier hike in May 2025. Depending on the variant, the prices have gone up by up to ₹15,000. Along with this, the subscription cost under MG's Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) program has also gone up.
The BaaS (Battery-as-a-Service) subscription cost has increased from ₹2.90 to ₹3.10 per kilometer. While this may seem like a small jump, it means an extra ₹200 for every 1,000 km driven. For those who drive a lot, this can make a noticeable difference in long-term running costs. Despite the price hike, MG has not added any new features to the Comet EV. It still has two 10.25-inch screens—one shows driving information, and the other is for music, maps, and more, with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Other features include a 4-speaker sound system, manual AC, power windows, push-button start, and electrically foldable ORVMs.
VARIENT | OLD PRICE | NEW PRICE |
Executive | ₹7.36 lakh | ₹7.50 lakh |
Excite | ₹8.42 lakh | ₹8.57 lakh |
Excite Fast Charging | ₹8.82 lakh | ₹8.97 lakh |
Exclusive | ₹9.41 lakh | ₹9.56 lakh |
Exclusive Fast Charging | ₹9.83 lakh | ₹9.97 lakh |
Blackstorm Edition | ₹9.86 lakh | ₹10 lakh |
The Comet EV continues to be powered by a 17.3 kWh battery, giving a range of up to 230 km per charge. It runs on an electric motor producing 42 hp and 110 Nm of torque. Charging from 0 to 80% takes 5.5 hours with a 3.3kW charger, while a full charge takes 7 hours.
For safety, the Comet EV comes with dual front airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), four-wheel disc brakes, hill-hold assist, ISOFIX mounts for child seats, reverse parking sensors and camera, and an electronic parking brake.
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