2025 MG Comet Updated – Mid & Top Variants Get Price Hike
In an exciting update for the Indian electric vehicle market, MG Motor India has rolled out the 2025 model year of the MG Comet EV. Combining a refreshed features list with attractive pricing starting at Rs 7 lakh, the compact electric vehicle has once again managed to capture attention. Here’s a closer look at the updates and why the 2025 MG Comet EV remains a strong contender in the urban EV segment.
2025 MG Comet Revised Pricing Structure
MG Motor has adjusted the prices for the mid-spec and top variants of the 2025 MG Comet EV. While the starting price remains at Rs 7 lakh for the base variant, the mid-level and fully-loaded trims see minor hikes. Depending on the purchase model, buyers could encounter increases up to Rs 10,000 for outright ownership and Rs 27,000 under the battery subscription plan. Below is a breakdown of the revised prices:
Variant | New Price | Old Price | Difference |
---|---|---|---|
Executive | Rs 7.00 lakh | Rs 7.00 lakh | Rs 0 |
Excite | Rs 8.26 lakh | Rs 8.20 lakh | Rs 6,000 |
Excite FC | Rs 8.78 lakh | Rs 8.73 lakh | Rs 5,000 |
Exclusive | Rs 9.36 lakh | Rs 9.26 lakh | Rs 10,000 |
Exclusive FC | Rs 9.78 lakh | Rs 9.68 lakh | Rs 10,000 |
Blackstorm Edition | Rs 9.81 lakh | — | — |
Note: Bookings are now open with a booking amount of Rs 11,000.*
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MG Comet Key Feature Enhancements
The latest iteration of the MG Comet EV brings a more versatile feature set, especially for the mid-level Excite and Excite Fast Charge (FC) variants. These trims now include power-folding wing mirrors and a reverse camera—features previously reserved for the top Exclusive and Exclusive FC models. Additional updates include:
Infotainment Upgrade: The mid-spec variant’s display now shows charging information, previously available only on the top models.
Premium Audio: Exclusive variants come with an improved four-speaker audio system, a step up from the earlier two-speaker setup.
Leatherette Seats: For a more luxurious feel, the Exclusive variants now boast leatherette upholstery as standard.
Battery Adjustment: The FC variants are equipped with a slightly larger 17.4 kWh battery (up from 17.3 kWh), though the range remains unchanged at 230 km.
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Performance and Charging
The Comet EV continues to rely on a single electric motor paired with a 17.3 kWh or 17.4 kWh battery depending on the variant. Charging options remain consistent, with standard variants supporting 3.3 kW AC charging and FC trims offering faster 7.2 kW charging speeds.