The MG Comet EV has seen yet another price hike for 2025. This is the second price revision this year, following a hike of up to 36,000 in May 2025. The latest adjustment raises prices by up to ₹15,000 across most variants. In parallel, the carmaker has also revised the rental charges for its battery subscription model—called Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS)—from ₹2.9 per kilometer to ₹3.1 per kilometer.
MG Comet EV: Price Revision
The new pricing applies to both ownership options: one with the battery included in the car’s cost and another with a battery subscription plan. For buyers of the Comet EV, who opt for buying the vehicle without the battery subscription, the Executive variant is available at ₹7.50 lakh, a ₹14,000 hike from the earlier price of ₹7.36 lakh. The Excite as well as the Excite Fast Charging models have had their prices hiked by ₹15,000 each and are now available at 28.57 lakh as well as 28.97 lakh, respectively. The Exclusive variant too has increased by ₹15,000, reaching an ex-showroom price of ₹9.56 lakh. The Exclusive Fast Charging and Blackstorm Edition variants too have received relatively smaller increases of ₹14,000 each and are priced at ₹9.97 lakh and ₹10 lakh, respectively.
For buyers choosing the battery subscription plan, where the battery is leased out separately at a per-kilometer rate, the alterations are a little varied. The starting Executive trim remains tagged at 24.99 lakh, with no revision. But all the other variants in this model have seen a ₹15,000 hike. The Excite model now comes at ₹6.20 lakh, while the Excite Fast Charging model is priced at ₹6.60 lakh. Likewise, the Exclusive and Exclusive Fast Charging models now come at 27.20 lakh and ₹7.60 lakh, respectively. The Blackstorm Edition under the BaaS scheme now comes for 27.63 lakh, again with a ₹15,000 increase.
MG Comet EV: Battery-as-a-Service cost also increased
Apart from the price increase across models, MG has also updated the price of its Battery-as-a-Service rental model. Earlier, customers who availed the flexible ownership option were paying 2.9 per kilometer for the use of the batteries. The price has been raised to 3.1 per kilometer now. The move implies that customers driving longer distances will have a greater total cost of ownership under the subscription option.
2025 MG Comet EV: What’s new
The Excite and Excite FC variants now come equipped with a rear parking camera and power-folding outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs). The Exclusive and Exclusive FC variants are upgraded with leatherette seats and a 4-speaker audio system, elevating the in-cabin experience for a more premium feel. Fast Charging variants are powered by a 17.4 kWh battery pack, providing a claimed driving range of up to 230 km on a single charge.