India’s automobile market today caters to vastly different needs — from large, feature-loaded SUVs built for families to compact electric cars engineered for city life. The Mahindra XUV700 and MG Comet EV perfectly capture these two extremes.
India’s automobile market today caters to vastly different needs — from large, feature-loaded SUVs built for families to compact electric cars engineered for city life. The Mahindra XUV700 and MG Comet EV perfectly capture these two extremes.
While the XUV700 is Mahindra’s flagship SUV, celebrated for its power, technology, and space, the Comet EV is MG’s ultra-compact electric hatchback designed for eco-friendly, urban commuting. Here’s a detailed comparison of how both stack up — and which one better fits your lifestyle.
The Mahindra XUV700 commands instant attention with its bold stance, chrome-laden grille, and signature C-shaped LED DRLs. Measuring 4695 mm in length, 1890 mm in width, and 1755 mm in height, it’s an SUV that’s built to dominate highways. Features like the Skyroof panoramic sunroof, R18 diamond-cut alloys, and smart door handles add sophistication.
The MG Comet EV, on the other hand, is the exact opposite in intent and execution — compact, futuristic, and designed for tight city streets. At 2974 mm in length and 1505 mm in width, it’s nearly 1.7 metres shorter than the XUV700, yet still manages a spacious cabin thanks to its “Big Inside, Compact Outside” design philosophy. The minimalist exterior with LED connecting front and rear light bars and an illuminated MG logo gives it a distinct, tech-forward personality.
Choose the XUV700 if you love road presence and premium SUV aesthetics; choose the Comet EV for modern simplicity and city practicality.
Inside the XUV700, Mahindra has created a premium, lounge-like experience. The dual 26.03 cm SuperScreen display setup (infotainment and instrument cluster), leatherette upholstery, front ventilated seats, and 2nd-row captain chairs on higher trims give it a near-luxury ambience. The SUV’s expansive cabin offers a 7-seater layout, ideal for families or long-distance travellers.
In contrast, the MG Comet EV adopts a minimalist, smart design language. Its twin 26.04 cm floating displays, dual-tone Space Grey interiors, and leatherette seats create a surprisingly upscale atmosphere for its size. Despite being a 2-door EV, the 4-seater configuration with split rear seats and multiple storage areas makes it genuinely practical for daily city commutes.
The XUV700 offers premium space and flexibility for large families; the Comet EV maximises compact comfort for urban professionals and small households.
$sbstrong>Specification$esbstrong | $sbstrong>Mahindra XUV700$esbstrong | $sbstrong>MG Comet EV$esbstrong |
$sbstrong>Engine / Motor$esbstrong | 2.0L Turbo Petrol / 2.2L Diesel | Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor |
$sbstrong>Power Output$esbstrong | Up to 200 PS / 380 Nm (Petrol) 185 PS / 450 Nm (Diesel) | 42 PS / 110 Nm |
$sbstrong>Drivetrain$esbstrong | 2WD / AWD | Rear-wheel drive |
$sbstrong>Transmission$esbstrong | 6-MT / 6-AT | Automatic single-speed |
$sbstrong>Battery Capacity / Fuel Tank$esbstrong | 60 L (Diesel) | 17.3 – 17.4 kWh |
$sbstrong>Range$esbstrong | N/A (Fuel-powered) | 230 km (MIDC Certified) |
The XUV700 is built for power and versatility. The mStallion turbo-petrol engine delivers 200 PS and thrilling acceleration, while the mHawk diesel offers strong low-end torque for effortless highway cruising. Its Zip, Zap, Zoom driving modes adapt the SUV’s performance to different driving conditions.
The MG Comet EV, by comparison, focuses on agility and efficiency. With its compact electric motor and 4.2 m turning radius, it’s perfect for congested city driving. The 17.4 kWh battery, with IP67 water and dust protection, supports AC fast charging (7 hours) and delivers a real-world range of around 200–230 km per charge.
The XUV700 excels in performance and long-distance capability; the Comet EV prioritises efficiency and zero-emission urban mobility.
Both cars feature advanced connected technology, but cater to different needs.
Mahindra XUV700: Powered by Adrenox Connect, the system integrates 70+ connected features, Amazon Alexa built-in, and a 360° camera with recording function. The SUV also supports Android Auto / Apple CarPlay, 12-speaker Sony 3D surround sound, and custom drive profiles.
MG Comet EV: It comes with 55+ i-SMART connected car features, a digital Bluetooth key with sharing, and 100+ voice commands, including 30+ Hinglish phrases. The twin displays show navigation, vehicle data, and entertainment options, making it highly intuitive.
The XUV700 offers a luxury-grade connected experience; the Comet EV leads in smart, voice-based urban convenience.
Safety is where both vehicles excel in their respective classes.
The Mahindra XUV700 boasts 7 airbags, ESP, ABS with EBD, and Level 2 ADAS features — including Adaptive Cruise Control, Autonomous Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, and Traffic Sign Recognition. Its robust monocoque chassis and Global NCAP 5-star rating ensure top-tier occupant protection.
Despite its size, the MG Comet EV offers commendable safety: dual airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Hill Hold Control, 3-point seatbelts, an Electronic Parking Brake, and rear parking sensors and a camera. Its high-strength body with 17 hot-stamping panels ensures crash safety for a compact EV.
The XUV700 is built for high-speed safety and highway protection; the Comet EV is secure, stable, and confidence-inspiring for city environments.
The XUV700 offers abundant practicality — ample luggage space, multiple charging points, third-row AC vents, and Smart Door Handles that blend design with convenience. Its starting price of around ₹13.65 lakh (ex-showroom) makes it an aspirational yet attainable family SUV.
The MG Comet EV focuses on affordability and low running costs. Priced between ₹7.50 lakh and ₹9.56 lakh (ex-showroom), it’s one of India’s most accessible EVs, with ₹2.9/km battery rental options under MG’s Battery-as-a-Service plan.
The XUV700 offers more versatility for all-around family usage. The Comet EV is unbeatable for economical, eco-friendly daily travel.
The Mahindra XUV700 and MG Comet EV may be worlds apart, but both capture the spirit of modern India — one that values power, comfort, and safety, and another that embraces sustainability and smart mobility.
Choose the Mahindra XUV700 if you need an SUV that can comfortably and stylishly take you across the country.
Choose the MG Comet EV if your world revolves around the city and you want an affordable, futuristic, and eco-friendly drive.
Either way, both vehicles show how Indian buyers today have the luxury of choice — between performance and progress, power and purpose, and size and sustainability.
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