New MG Comet EV launched: Variants explained
MG recently launched the new Comet EV in India with prices starting at Rs 7.98 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom). The EV is available in a choice of three variants: Pace, Play, and Plush. While its bookings will start on 15 May, the brand will begin deliveries from 22 May. It comes with five funky colour options: Aurora Silver, Candy White, Starry Black, along with Apple Green with Starry Black roof and Candy White with Starry Black roof. There are also over 250 customisation options, including the Comet Gamer Edition. Here, we take a quick look at its variants and variant-wise features.
MG Comet EV Pace - Rs 7.98 lakh (ex-showroom)
Dual front airbags
Halogen headlamps and tail lamps
12-inch wheels with covers
Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
Three-point seatbelts for all passengers
ISOFIX child seat anchor points
Seven-inch digital instrument cluster
Two speaker audio system
Bluetooth connectivity music and calling
Multifucntional steering wheel
Keyless entry
Remote centre locking
Power windows
Manual AC and heater
Three USB ports with normal charging speed
Powered ORVMs
Split folding rear seats (50:50)
Startlight black interior scheme
Fabric upholstery
ABS with EBD
LED rear fog lamp
Reverse parking sensors
MG Comet Play - Rs 9.28 lakh (ex-showroom)
10.25-inch driver display
10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
i-Smart with 55+ connected car features
LED Headlamps
LED Tail lamps
Three USB fast charging ports
Front and rear connected LED lights
Space Grey interior scheme
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Voice commands
Driver and co-passenger vanity mirrors
MG Comet EV Plush - Rs 9.98 lakh (ex-showroom)
Smart Start system
Intelligent key
Digital key with key sharing function
Reverse parking camera
Approach unlock function
Tilt adjustable steering wheel
Driver window auto-up function
MG Comet EV: Range, Battery, and Charging
Powering the MG Comet is an IP67-rated 17.3kWh battery pack with an ARAI-certified range of 230km. An electric motor produces 42PS and 110Nm of torque. With a 3.3kW Type-2 AC charger, it takes a claimed seven hours to charge the Comet EV from zero to 100 per cent. Whereas, the 10 to 80 per cent comes in a claimed five hours.
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