In the latest incident, an MG Comet EV owner is evidently frustrated with their electric car. The automotive industry is experiencing an unprecedented surge in electrification, with most major car manufacturers declaring their intentions to achieve carbon neutrality in the forthcoming decades. Consequently, the rise of electric vehicles appears to be inevitable. However, the present situation reveals that electric cars remain prohibitively expensive for the majority of consumers. Additionally, the lack of charging infrastructure poses another significant challenge. Nonetheless, innovative vehicles such as the Comet EV are effectively addressing the cost issue, and the market anticipates the arrival of more such electric vehicles in due course. Let us take a look at the details of this latest case here.
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MG Comet Owner Writes “It’s A Big Mistake..” on the Back of EV
This video clip comes from chaudhary.sahul on Instagram. It captures a man riding his two-wheeler behind an MG Comet EV. The owner of the Comet is evidently irritated with the carmaker. That is why he has pasted a text sticker on the rear windshield which says, “Don’t go for this. It’s a big mistake!” He is referring to his EV. The host of this video informs the viewers that the customers are left with no option but to do this since the service staff of MG Motors refuses to resolve the issues. He alleges that when no one in the company addresses the issues of the customers, this is the only option the car owners are left with. The exact issue with the car is not mentioned in the video.
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MG Comet EV
The MG Comet is equipped with a 17.3 kWh IP67-rated lithium-ion battery pack that powers an electric motor, delivering a practical 41 hp and 110 Nm of peak power and torque. With this battery, it achieves a usable range of 230 km on a single charge. Featuring a 4-seat layout, the vehicle is built on the GSEV platform. Charging via a standard AC charger takes approximately 7 hours, and it offers 3 drive modes. There are three variants on offer – Pace, Play and Plush. The ex-showroom prices range from Rs 6.99 lakh to Rs 8.58 lakh.
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Author’s Note
MG wants to leverage the price point of this pure EV to attract new buyers. However, customer service and satisfaction is a crucial ingredient for success in India. If the carmakers are not willing to listen to the issues of the customers, they will have a hard time. Now, we don’t wish to comment on this particular case until we unearth more details. That is why we always ask our readers to never jump to conclusions solely on the basis of something you see online. We shall keep an eye out for more details in this case.
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