has shared the first glimpse of the interior of its upcoming smart , the . The futuristic and stylish urban electric vehicle is set to disrupt the EV landscape in India. With a length of just 2.9 meters, the Comet will be the smallest car in the country, making it an ideal choice for urban mobility needs.
Earlier this year, India announced that it is going to introduce its micro electric hatchback in the Indian market, and announced its name as Comet, inspired by a World War 2 British fighter plane. With its fun and stylish exterior and futuristic technology, the MG Comet makes for a perfect recipe for the urban mobility needs. In the international market this car also goes by the name of Air ev.
The newly revealed MG Comet’s multi-function and uniquely designed steering is combined with intelligent tech and futuristic pod controls that lend the EV a modern gadget feel. Integrated with multiple tech and connected features, the interior of the Comet boasts a bespoke design that reflects modern imagery, highlighting innovation in the EV space.
While MG is yet to release further details on the upcoming EV, it is expected to have a battery pack capacity of around 20kWh to 25kWh, similar to the international-spec MG Air. This pack will deliver charge to an electric motor that is likely to belt out a maximum power of around 40 bhp. The full charge range from this set up is likely to be around 150 km.
The MG Comet will be priced in the range of Rs 10-15 lakh (ex-showroom). Despite its smaller size, it might not be the most affordable electric car in the country. The new by MG will be the smallest car in the country and will span just 2.9M in length, for reference the Maruti Suzuki Alto hatchback stands 3.4 M in length, while the previous Tata Nano measured just a tad over 3M.
While the details on the MG Comet are still emerging, it is clear that the vehicle will set new standards for electric urban mobility in India. With its advanced features and futuristic design, the MG Comet has the potentail to be a game-changer in the EV landscape in India.