MG Comet base price at Rs 4.99 lakh; ZS EV at Rs 13.99 lakh with BaaS

Comet BaaS program brings down entry price by Rs 2 lakh.

By Saptarshi Mondal, Autocar India calendar 20 Sep 2024 Views icon17507 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
 MG Comet base price at Rs 4.99 lakh; ZS EV at Rs 13.99 lakh with BaaS

MG Motor India has just introduced the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) program for the Comet and the ZS EV SUV. This financing scheme debuted with the recently launched MG Windsor, allowing customers to purchase the car without the battery and rent the battery to pay as per usage. 

 

The Comet has been priced from Rs 4.99 lakh, with a battery rental fee of Rs 2.5 per km, while the ZS EV will now start at Rs 13.99 lakh + Rs 4.5 per km for the battery. Do note that charging prices will be over and above the battery rental cost. 

MG says the BaaS program essentially brings down the upfront acquisition cost of an EV while also reducing running costs over an extended period. Do note that both the Comet and the ZS EV are still available for purchase as a whole as before, and this is just an added ownership model. For reference, the Comet is priced between Rs 6.99 lakh and Rs 9.53 lakh, while the ZS EV is priced between Rs 18.98 lakh and Rs 25.44 lakh. 

With BaaS, the Comet’s entry price is more affordable (Rs 2 lakh less), while the entry-level ZS EV has been reduced by Rs 4.99 lakh. MG, however, hasn’t announced the detailed variant-wise prices of either car without the battery. We are also awaiting a full price list of the MG Windsor, with or without the battery.

Given the novelty of this ownership model, there has been a lot of confusion over the total cost of ownership over a certain period of time, the process of payment, the cost of charging, and more. We have done a detailed explainer on the BaaS program with regard to the Windsor. Since all factors remain similar for the Comet and ZS EV, you can refer to this article for more details on the BaaS program.

 

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