Tata Punch EV vs MG Comet EV (2025) – Best Budget EV for City Driving Compared

Tata Punch EV vs MG Comet EV (2025)  : Small Cars that could come by in 2025? The most widely talked about are the Tata Punch EV and MG Comet EV, both of which are city-compatible with their quietness, environmental friendliness, and their cheap rates. They are, however, different in functionality and suited to certain lifestyles. Below is a simplified comparison that would help you in choosing which one serves you best.

Size, Design & Space

Like a small petrol counterpart scaled down, the Tata Punch EV is a mini SUV with that bold tall posture. More spacious and airy, punches more ground clearance, easypeople fit four adults into the cabin. Also, it has some usable boot space often going out just for day-user outings. The MG Comet EV looks like a compact hatchback Durian city with its trendy almost box-like design. Most suitable for tight parking in the city and those go-go cab-drive-around city rides-suitable for, at most, two adults with a child.

Battery and Range Charging

The Tata Punch EV does offer two batteries: 25 kWh and 35 kWh, with real-world driving distances of up to 315 km and 420 km. Also, it can fast-charge up to 80% in about 60 minutes. On the other hand, Comet EV offers a less-impressive 17.3 kWh battery which covers 230 km in range but charges at a slower rate and takes many hours for a full charge. If distances are to be crossed in cash, Tata Punch EV may be the one worth thinking of.

Driving & Practical Features

Ride quality is quite good, and the Fiat COMES inherits the smooth punch and silence of an electric appliance during daily drives. The suspension does quite good absorbing all the bumps, coupled with lots of height for more comfort. Inside: It carries more latest technologies: a big touch screen; digital cluster; connected features; and a 360-degree camera. The MG Comet EV is a lot more basic in terms of its features, but it is by no means a dumb car-small enough to tackle those tight streets in the city, it has a touchscreen connected to smartphones, digital meters; and generally a smartphone completely connected.

Price & Ownership Cost

MG Comet EV has a starting price of around Rs 7 lakh, making it one of the cheapest electric cars in India. Punch EV, on the other hand, is costlier at around Rs 11 lakh, but it boasts of better practicality, range, and accessibility. Surprisingly affordable, but the Punch EV allows fast charging for long distances.

If your car is mainly specified for short urban trips, which would be fine for tight parking with an overall city-friendliness, shallow requirement of space allowance, then the less expensive MG Comet EV might just be the more clever choice. On the contrary though, the Tata Punch EV lends itself even better because it boasts a long range, a spacious and high-roof cabin, and can be quite fun going up.

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