Let's compare Citroen eC3 eC3 Feel vs MG Comet Comet Executive

Compare Citroen eC3 eC3 Feel vs MG Comet Comet Executive price, specifications, mileage, features and performance to find the best car for you.

Citroen eC3 eC3 Feel
Citroen eC3
MG Comet Comet Executive
MG Comet
Here is a detailed comparison of price:

Citroen eC3 eC3 Feel

Price

₹ 14.13 Lakh

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 26,083/month

10% down payment, 8.5% for 5 Years

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MG Comet Comet Executive

Price

₹ 8.24 Lakh

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 15,216/month

10% down payment, 8.5% for 5 Years

Change

From the above comparison, we can conclude that MG Comet feels light on the pocket compared to Citroen eC3 by ₹5,88,520.

Dimensions & Seating

Body Type

Hatchback

Hatchback

Length

3981 mm +1007

2974 mm

Width

1733 mm +228

1505 mm

Height

1586 mm

1640 mm +54

WheelBase

2540 mm +530

2010 mm

Ground Clearance

170 mm +5

165 mm

Seating Capacity

5 +1

4

Fuel Tank Capacity

-- Liters

-- Liters

Boot Space

315 Liters

-- Liters

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type

Electric

Electric

Mileage (KMPL)

10.9 KM/kWh

13.21 KM/kWh

Range

320 Kms

230 Kms

Engine Type

--

--

Powertrain Assistance

--

--

Emission Standards

Zev

Zev

No. of Cylinders

--

--

Displacement

--

--

Max Power

56 bhp

41 bhp

Max Torque

143 Nm

110

Transmission Type

AT

AT

Gear Box

1-Speed

1-AT

Drive Type

FWD

RWD

Top Speed

107

106

Steering and Suspension

Tilt Adjust

--

--

Telescopic Adjust

--

--

Turning Radius

4.9

4.2 +0.7

Front Suspension

MacPherson Strut with Coil Spring

MacPherson Strut

Rear Suspension

Rear Twist Beam with Coil Spring

Multi-link with Coil Spring

Front Brakes

Disc

Disc

Rear Brakes

Drum

Drum

Safety & Security

Airbags

2

2

Seatbelt Warning

Yes

Yes

Over Speeding Warning

Yes

Yes

Anti-lock Braking System

Yes

Yes

ESP

--

--

Brake Assist

--

--

Tyre Pressure Monitor System

No

Yes

Reverse Camera

No

No

360 Camera

No

No

Hill Assist

--

--

Hill Descent Control

No

No

Child Lock

--

Yes

Isofix Child Seat Mount

--

Yes

Engine Immobilizer

--

Yes

ADAS

No

No

Comfort & Convenience

Power Windows

Only Front

Only Front

ORVM Adjustment

Electric

Electric

Request Sensors

--

Yes

Push Button Start

No

No

Cruise Control

No

No

Keyless Entry

--

Yes

Steering Mounted Control

--

Yes

Climate Control

--

--

Rear AC Vents

No

No

Adjustable Steering Column

--

--

Interior Features

Upholstery

Fabric

Fabric

Adjustable Front Seats

Yes

Yes

Height Adjustable Driver Seat

--

--

Rear Armrest

No

No

Rear Cup Holders

--

--

Front Cup Holders

Yes

Yes

Cooled Glovebox

No

No

Exterior Features

Sunroof

No

No

Wheels

Steel Rims

Steel Rims

Fog Lights

No

No

Tyre Size

195 / 65 R15

145 / 70 R12

Daytime Running Lights

HALOGEN

HALOGEN

Headlight Type

Halogen

Halogen

Tailgate

Manual

--

Roof Rails

No

No

Rear Wiper

No

No

Infotainment & Telematics

Touch Screen

Yes

--

Screen Size

10.23 inch

--

USB Port

Yes

Yes

Navigation System

No

No

Speakers

4

2

Remote App Control

No

No

Wireless Charging

No

No

Smartphone Connectivity

Yes

No

Telematics

Digital

Digital

Connectivity & Internet

USB Port

Yes

Yes

Navigation

No

No

Smartphone Connectivity

Yes

No

Citroen eC3 Vs MG Comet Colors
Platinum Grey

Platinum Grey

Apple Green With Starry Black

Apple Green With Starry Black

Platinum Grey

Apple Green With Starry Black

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Citroen eC3 Vs MG Comet FAQs

The Citroën eC3 is priced from about ₹12.84 lakh ex-showroom for the Live variant, going up to around ₹13.54 lakh for the Feel Dual-Tone Vibe Pack.

The Citroën eC3 is a smart buy if you’re tired of rising petrol bills and want an EV that’s practical for Indian roads. It gives you around 10.9 km per kWh, which means less than ₹1 per km running cost. For daily city drives, that’s unbeatable value. Add to that its 320 km claimed range, compact dimensions for urban traffic, and a design that doesn’t scream “cheap EV,” and you have a car that balances early adopter cool with real-world usability.

The eC3 runs on a 29.2 kWh battery, with an electric motor producing about 57 PS (≈56-57 bhp) and 143 Nm torque. Its top speed is ~107 km/h. The claimed range is 320 km on a full charge (ARAI) under ideal conditions.

Using a standard 15-amp home charger it takes about 10 to 10½ hours (from 10-100%). If you use a DC fast charger the time from ~10-80% drops to approximately 57 minutes.

The eC3 is 3,981 mm in length, 1,733 mm wide, and ≈ 1,586-1604 mm tall depending on variant/roof rails. Wheelbase is 2,540 mm, ground clearance is about 170 mm, and kerb weight ≈ 1,316 kg. Boot space is 315 litres.

Claimed: 10.9 km/kWh Standard electricity cost we’re using: ₹9 per unit (kWh) So, 1 kWh → 10.9 km Cost of 1 kWh = ₹9 Cost per km = ₹9 ÷ 10.9 = ₹0.83 per km That means running the eC3 costs less than one rupee per km, which is cheaper than taking a shared auto in many Indian cities. So, a full tank of “electric juice” for the eC3 will set you back just ₹263, while a petrol hatchback would burn through more than ₹1,500 for the same distance.

The eC3 comes with: 1. Battery warranty: 7 years or 1.4 lakh km (whichever earlier) 2. Electric motor warranty: 5 years or 1 lakh km 3. Vehicle warranty: 3 years or 1.25 lakh km This long coverage is important because EV buyers worry about battery life. Citroën makes it clear: the eC3’s battery is designed to outlast your EMI cycle.

Resale is the big unknown in EVs today, but with fuel prices climbing and more charging stations appearing, early adopters will find good demand in 3–5 years. The warranty cushions you against big-ticket repair risks, so you’re not gambling your money.

The ex-showroom price of the MG Comet EV starts at ₹7.50 lakh and the top model goes up to ₹10 lakh. On-road prices can vary by city, with a typical range of approximately ₹7.90 lakh to ₹10.50 lakh.

The ARAI-certified range of the MG Comet EV is 230 km on a single full charge. Real-world range may vary depending on driving style and conditions.

The charging time for the MG Comet EV depends on the charger used: • With a 3.3 kW AC charger: It takes approximately 7 hours to charge from 0 to 100%. • With a 7.4 kW AC fast charger: It takes about 3.5 hours to charge from 0 to 100%

The MG Comet EV is equipped with a 17.3 kWh or 17.4 kWh (depending on the variant) lithium-ion battery.

The MG Comet EV is a 2 door, 4-seater compact electric vehicle.

Key features include a dual 10.25-inch screen setup for the infotainment and instrument cluster, a floating twin display, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a digital key, and over 55 connected car features (i-Smart).

The MG Comet EV is equipped with a range of safety features, including dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control (ESC), reverse parking sensors, a camera, and a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS).

The MG Comet EV has minimal boot space with the rear seats up, but the 50:50 split-folding rear seats can be folded to increase cargo capacity. Then it goes upto 350 Litres

The MG Comet EV is an ultra-compact car, measuring 2,974 mm in length, 1,505 mm in width, and 1,640 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,010 mm. In simple terms, it’s smaller than many hatchbacks, making it super easy to park in tight spots and perfect for crowded city streets, yet tall enough to feel roomy inside for daily commutes.

The MG Comet EV has a very small turning radius of just 4.2 meters, making it extremely easy to maneuver and park in congested city areas.

MG offers a comprehensive warranty on the Comet EV, including an 8-year or 1.2 lakh km warranty on the battery pack.

Yes, the mid- and top-end variants of the MG Comet EV (Excite FC and Exclusive FC) are equipped with 7.4 kW fast-charging capability.
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