MG Comet EV Now Available from Just Rs 520 a Day: Smart Urban Mobility Becomes Highly Affordable
Switching to electric mobility in Kathmandu just became more practical than your daily commuting expenses. G.O. Automobiles Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of JSW MG Motor in Nepal, has officially introduced a game-changing daily EMI scheme for the MG Comet EV, making it available at just Rs 520 a day.
This equates to a fixed monthly investment of Rs 15,535. According to the company, this daily installment is strategically positioned to be significantly lower than the recurring costs of calling ride-hailing cabs or hiring a personal driver every month.
Currently, the MG Comet EV price in Nepal starts at Rs 18.75 Lakh, making this finance scheme an incredibly aggressive push to get urban commuters into sustainable personal vehicles.
Removing Financial Barriers to Sustainable Car Ownership
For many prospective buyers in Nepal, making the jump to a pure electric vehicle often feels like an overwhelming upfront financial decision. This newly launched micro-installment model aims to shift that mindset completely.
Commenting on the launch, Akash Golchha, Managing Director of G.O. Automobiles, stated that the initiative is designed to make EV ownership a natural lifestyle choice rather than a major financial burden.
“With the MG Comet EV now available at just Rs 520 a day, we are removing one of the biggest barriers to EV ownership,” Golchha stated. “Designed for Nepal’s narrow streets and urban lifestyle, it offers customers a smart, stylish, and sustainable way to commute while radically reducing monthly fuel expenses.”
Engineered Perfectly for Kathmandu’s Narrow Streets
The MG Comet EV is built from the ground up on a dedicated pure-EV platform tailored explicitly for congested urban environments. Despite its incredibly compact exterior dimensions—which allow it to slide into tight parking slots and navigate narrow alleyways effortlessly—its intelligent interior engineering provides a surprisingly airy and spacious four-seater cabin.
| Parameter / Feature | Official Technical Specifications |
|---|---|
| Battery Capacity | 17.3 kWh Lithium-Ion Pack |
| Electric Motor | 31.26 kW Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor |
| Peak Torque | 110 Nm |
| Claimed Range | Up to 230 km on a single charge (ARAI-certified) |
| Charging Type | Standard AC Charging supported |
With a real-world city range that comfortably clears 180–200 km, urban drivers can navigate a full week of routine office runs and personal errands on a single charge.
A Tech-Heavy Cabin with No Compromises on Safety
Don’t let the compact footprint fool you; the interior of the Comet EV is a modern, digital-first space. The dashboard layout features a dual-screen configuration consisting of a 17.78 cm digital gauge cluster alongside a 20.04 cm touchscreen infotainment system that fully supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Key Comfort & Safety Features Include:
- Convenience Upgrades: LED headlamps and taillamps, intelligent keyless entry, steering-mounted audio controls, front power windows, and a manual air conditioning system.
- Dedicated Safety Suite: Dual front airbags, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), rear parking sensors, a speed-sensing auto door lock mechanism, and an Indirect Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (iTPMS).
Ultimately, by bundling high-tech urban utility with an absolute baseline financial entry point, MG Nepal is making a highly compelling argument: if you can afford a daily premium cup of coffee or a couple of ride-hailing trips, you can easily afford a brand-new electric car.
