MG Motor India launches Comet EV, starting at Rs.7, 98000
Kolkata: British automobile major MG Motor India on Saturday revealed its smart electric vehicle, the MG Comet EV, in the East Indian city of Kolkata.

The Comet EV is the second EV in MG Motor India’s portfolio and comes with futuristic and user-friendly Smart technologies.
What is the price of the car?
The Smart EV – MG Comet will be available at a special introductory price of Rs.Rs.7,98000 (ex-showroom).
Commenting on the occasion, Rajeev Chaba, President & Managing Director, MG Motor India, said, “The Comet EV is more than just a car, it represents our determination to change the way we commute in our cities.”
“The Comet EV is built on the pure electric GSEV platform, the fastest to hit the 1 million EV sales mark globally," he said.
He said the company understands that the future of mobility is electric and connected.
"With the Comet EV, we aim to empower our customers to make a smart choice without compromising on style or convenience,” he added.
Avnish Bagaria, Management Representative, MG Motor India, told IBNS: "The company is hopeful that 650-700 Comet EV cars are expected to be sold in the next six months."
He said India is ready to adopt the EV revolution.
"India is an adoptive market and Gen Z is always open in this country to adopt new ideas," he said.
He said the Indian government has focused a lot on improving the EV infrastructure of the country.
(Reporting by Supriyo Hazra)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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