MG Comet EV vs Seres Mini EV
Mini electric cars are gaining popularity in Nepal, and two standout models— MG Comet EV and Seres Mini EV — offer intelligent options for urban commuters. Let’s explore which one fits your needs better:
Power & Range
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MG Comet EV
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Battery: 17.3 kWh → Real-world range ~200 km (claimed 230 km)
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Motor: 31 kW (41 hp), 110 Nm torque
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0–100 km/h: Not officially specified, but city-ready
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Top speed: 100 km/h
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Seres Mini EV
✅ Verdict: Seres offers flexible range options. MG delivers slightly more torque.
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MG Comet EV
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2-door, 4-seat design; compact and city-friendly Dual 10.25″ screens, digital cluster, iPod-style wheel controls
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Front passenger seat slides forward for rear access
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Seres Mini EV
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Compact but cleverly designed for interior space
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Infotainment: 8.8″ screen with wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
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Safety features include single airbag, ABS+EBD, ISOFIX, hill assist, reverse camera, TPMS
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✅ Verdict: MG offers a sleeker dual-screen cabin, Seres focuses on safety and smart infotainment.
Practical Driving & Comfort
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MG Comet EV
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Ground clearance: 165 mm; smooth ride in the city
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Turning radius <4 m; perfect for tight corners
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Ride tends to sway above 80 km/h
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Seres Mini EV
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Ground clearance: 140 mm (lower variant)
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Suspension: MacPherson front, multi-link rear
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Charge time: 3.5–4.5 h on 3.3 kW AC charger
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✅ Verdict: MG handles bumps better. Seres offers easy weekend plug-in charging.
Price & Use Cases in Nepal
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MG Comet EV
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Price: NPR 1,799,000 (~17.99 Lakh)
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Ideal as a second car; excellent urban daily driver
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Seres Mini EV
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Price range: NPR 1,749,000–1,899,000 (17.49–18.99 Lakh)
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Great value with safety tech and two range options
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Conclusion: Which One Should You Choose?
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Choose MG Comet EV if you prefer sleek design, dual-screen tech, better ride comfort, and don’t mind slightly higher pricing.
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Choose Seres Mini EV if you require affordable variants, strong safety features, and efficient plunge-in charging options.
Both meet Nepali urban needs well, so your choice boils down to priorities: tech & comfort (MG) vs safety & range flexibility (Seres).



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