Comet EV vs Vayve Eva: Space, Range, Price & Daily Practicality
MG Comet EV is a compact city EV aimed at buyers who want a simple, mainstream electric car for short urban commutes. The Comet EV offers a more conventional ownership experience and wider seating practicality.
Vayve Eva is a smaller, more innovative EV focused on ultra-low running costs and solar-assisted charging. Vayve Eva stands out with its solar roof and battery-subscription model that lowers upfront cost.
In short, Comet EV suits buyers seeking simplicity, while Eva suits city users prioritizing efficiency and affordability. In this post we will compare their practically for owning them.
Price
- MG Comet EV: starts around ₹6.24 lakh ex-showroom (variant dependent)
- Eva: subscription model highlighted as ₹3.25 lakh + ~₹2/km
Battery & range
- Comet EV: MG site highlights 17.3 kWh battery and ~230 km range
- Eva: battery options 9 / 12.6 / 18 kWh, claimed range up to 250 km (top end)
Charging
- Comet EV: MG mentions about 7 hours (home AC; context matters)
- Eva: brochure pushes both home socket charging (~5 hours) and CCS2 fast charging (variant)
Size & seating
- Comet EV: small but “proper” micro car feel, generally practical for 4 in city (variant-based comfort)
- Eva: clearly positioned as 2 adults + 1 child.
Unique differentiator
- Eva’s solar roof: up to 3,000 km/year solar driving claim
Comet’s urban packaging: tiny turning/parking friendly, mainstream brand/service network advantage is a practical advantage.
Choose MG Comet EV if: you want a mainstream small EV with a simple ownership model and city-friendly size, while still getting a conventional car purchase experience.
Choose Vayve Eva if: you want the lowest entry cost, solar assistance, and your usage is mostly short daily city runs with limited passengers.
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