Tata Punch EV vs Citroen eC3 vs MG Comet EV : This has come to be natural now as an electric vehicle is all set to fare in India City for a bumpy ride. This, as of now, is the best news for any driver. If you are looking for an affordable and very drivable EV with a pocket-friendly running cost and it’s absolutely feature-packed, then you definitely have three choices: the Tata Punch EV, Citroen eC3 and the MG Comet EV. But which is worth your money? Let’s check the car from aspects such as design, features, performance, and price.
Space and Structure
The punch presents a solid SUV-like presence, having a muscular body and reasonable ground clearance, which makes it feel like a proper car for Indian roads. Inside good space, modern dashboard with large touchscreen, usable boot. Citroen eC3 looks like a tiny SUV-even stance and will-cool bodyline with quirky French styling make it stand out. But, spacious in terms of interior, this Citroen eC3 car is quite simple in terms of interior. Then there is the MG Comet EV-an absolutely new way-an intrepid micro capsule, futuristic-looking, perfectly fit to run about in city traffic. Of course, in terms of design, it’s a two-doors version, thus narrow space for the back passengers.

Performance and Range
The tata punch ev gets the option of two battery pack options, a 25 kwh or a 35 kwh, and is anticipated to promise a range from 315-421 km. It feels zippy in the city, and poised on highways. The Citroen eC3 has a 29.2kWh of battery power pack, which is expected to achieve a range of around 320 km. While the drive experience is enjoyable, there is no possibility for fast charge. The best adapted small trip vehicle with 17.3Kw/h battery and about 230 km with history as range is the MG Comet EV. Not really powerful but just perfect for day-to-day use in cities.

Features and Technologies
The features list of Tata Punch EV leads in terms of a 10.25-inch touchscreen, a 360-degree camera, ventilated seats, and even a sunroof in higher variants. The eC3 comes with a 10-inch touchscreen but misses out on many premium features. The MG Comet is technology-driven, with its dual screens and connected features, but is impractical for families.
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Pricing and Conclusion
Starting from approximately 6.98 lakh, the MG Comet EV becomes the least expensive of all three. The Citroen eC3 starts from around ₹12 lakh, while the Tata Punch EV varies from ₹10.99 to ₹14.5 lakh (ex-showroom). The Tata Punch EV would be a great choice if you want a sensible and practical electric SUV with a good range, and features clearly. Of course, the MG Comet would cater to people who enjoy an unusual design but still gravitate toward budget. eC3 is somewhere in the middle, but compared with the other two, it’s just not all that great in value.










