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MG Comet EV vs. Seres E1: Comparing Mini Hatchback EVs in Nepal 2023

MG Comet EV or Seres E1: Which one is for you?

MG Comet EV or Seres E1: Which one is for you?

2023-09-22

Meromotor Expert

Electric Vehicle

With each passing year, an increasing number of electric car types and manufacturers enter the market. In the current year, two exciting mini hatchback EVs have been released: the MG Comet EV and the Seres E1. These two cars can directly compete for a share of the Nepalese market, and both were unveiled at the NADA Auto Show in 2023.

 

MG Comet EV

Seres E1

Charging Time

7 Hours

4.5 Hours

Max Power

41.42bhp

40.2bhp

Max Torque

110Nm

100Nm

Seating Capacity

4

4

Battery Capacity

17.3KWh

16.8KWh

Range

230 Km

220 Km

Front Brake Type

Discs

Discs

Rear Brake Type

Drum

Drum

Dimensions

2974x1505x1640

3030x1640x1495

No. of Doors

2

2

Ground Clearance

165mm

135mm

Although a range of 220-230 km may not appear as impressive when compared to other EVs, it is crucial to remember that both of these cars were designed for city commuting. With a single charge, you can easily commute for 1-2 weeks. One significant drawback of the Seres E1 is its extremely low ground clearance. The Comet's clearance is the same as that of the popular Hyundai i10, which is sufficient to survive the pothole-ridden streets of Kathmandu; the city of potholes (or deities, whatever). However, the same may not be true for the Seres E1.

The MG Comet comes with a price tag of Rs. 17.99 lakhs, while the Seres E1 is priced much lower at Rs. 13.99 lakhs. Although the Comet boasts slightly better specifications than the E1, the latter certainly wins in terms of cost, being much more appropriately priced for what it offers. The Seres E1 is also the most affordable EV in Nepal.

Regardless of your choice, we at Mero Motor hope that you select the option that best suits your needs. Both of these cars are decent options, and now it's time for you to make the decision for yourself.

 

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