Tata Tiago EV Facelift vs MG Comet EV vs Citroen eC3 – Best EV Under ₹10 Lakh?

By Shubham

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Tata Tiago EV Facelift vs MG Comet EV vs Citroen eC3 - Best EV Under ₹10 Lakh?

In the last four months, India has seen a sharp increase in demand for EVs. Aligning with the trend, Tata Motors, one of the leading automobile manufacturers in India, launched the Tata Tiago Facelift EV on May 28, 2026, at more affordable pricing than the outgoing version introduced back in September 2022. 

Notably, the facelift isn’t grabbing the attention of electric car buyers; by reducing the price, they have made some significant upgrades that actually make sense. Now, it has received many upgrades in exterior and interior; however, the powertrain is the same, but the charging speed has improved. 

With the launch of the facelift version, the Tata Tiago EV is all set to give more tough competition to its rivals, which are the MG Comet EV and the Citroen eC3. Let’s have a closer look at the comparisons among them in terms of price and variant, battery pack, range and charging, motor setup and performance, interior and features, and dimensions and exterior.

Variant & Price 

Tata Tiago EV Facelift back design
Car ModelVariantEx-Showroom Price Range
Tata Tiago EV (Facelift)Smart 19, Pure Plus 19, Pure Plus 24, Creative Plus 24₹6.99 Lakh – ₹9.99 Lakh
MG Comet EVExecutive, Excite, Blackstorm Edition, Excite FC, Exclusive, Exclusive FC₹6.31 Lakh – ₹8.68 Lakh
Citroen eC3Feel, Shine, Shine DT₹12.90 Lakh – ₹13.41 Lakh

Among them, the most affordable is the MG Comet; its standard variant is available with an ex-showroom price of ₹6.31 lakh, ₹0.85 lakh cheaper than the new Tiago EV, and even the top goes up to ₹8.69 lakh; even the top trim of MG’s EV is more affordable. If we compare the Citroen eC3 with the Tata Tiago Facelift EV, it is clearly visible that the Citroen’s EV standard variant is costlier by ₹6.09 lakh, and the price gap between the top trims is ₹3.42 lakh.

Battery Pack, Range & Charging 

ParameterTata Tiago EVMG Comet EVCitroen eC3
LFP Battery Pack19.2 kWh / 24.0 kWh17.3 kWh LFP 29.2 kWh
Claimed Range 226 km / 285 km230 km320 km
DC Fast Charge SupportYesNoYes
10% to 80% DC Charging35 Minutes (Up to 30 kW)N/A57 Minutes (Up to 30 kW)
Standard AC Home Charging~6.9 to 8.7 Hours (15A Socket)~7 Hours (3.3 kW Charger)~10.5 Hours (15A Socket)
Fast AC Wallbox Support~3.6 Hours (7.2 kW Charger)~3.5 Hours (7.4 kW – FC trims)No 

The MG Comet EV has an ARAI-certified range of 230 km, compared to Tata’s car with a standard battery pack, which has 4 km less range, but with the large battery pack, it beats the MG’s car by 55 km. The Citroën’s EV has a range of 320 km, compared to the new Tiago EV base and top trim, which have a lesser range of 94 and 85 km. In terms of charging, the Tata e-car takes 35 minutes for 10-80% charging, while the Citroen eC3 takes 57 minutes with a 30 kW DC charger, and the MG Comet doesn’t support a DC charger, meaning, among them, the new Tiago. An EV is one that has a fast charging feature.

Motor Setup & Performance 

SpecificationTata Tiago EVMG Comet EVCitroen eC3
Motor TypePermanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Maximum Power61 bhp / 75 bhp42 bhp57 bhp
Maximum Torque110 Nm / 114 Nm110 Nm143 Nm
DrivetrainFront-Wheel DriveRear-Wheel DriveFront-Wheel Drive 
0–60 km/h Acceleration8 Seconds / 6.2 seconds7.0 seconds6.8 seconds
Drive ModesCity and SportEco, Normal, and SportEco and Standard

All three are equipped with a single PMSM; the Tata’s and Citroen’s cars get it on the front axle, but the MG’s on the rear. Compared to Tata’s e-car, the Citroën eC3 and MG Comet EV both have power outputs. If we talk about the acceleration timing, then the Tata EV with a large battery is the one that is quicker; it takes 6.2 seconds, compared to the Comet EV and the eC3, which are 0.8 seconds and 0.6 seconds faster in acceleration, respectively.

Interior & Features 

MG Comet EV
Feature Tata Tiago EVMG Comet EVCitroen eC3
Seating Capacity5 Passengers4 Passengers5 Passengers
Boot Space240 Litres100 Litres (Seats up)350 Litres (Seats down)315 Litres
Touchscreen Size10.25-inch free-standing10.25-inch integrated10.23-inch integrated
Driver DisplayPart-digital TFT panel10.25-inch fully digitalMonochrome digital cluster
AC System TypeAutomatic Climate ControlManual AC knob systemManual AC knob system
Total Airbags6 Airbags (Standard)2 Airbags (Frontal only)2 Airbags (Frontal only)
True Cabin IdentityPremium family hatchbackUltra-compact urban cruiserUtilitarian, crossover-styled SUV

The Tiago EV and eC3 are 5-seaters with a 2-3 layout, but the Comet comes as a four-seater in a 2-2 configuration. Among them, the Citroën’s EV has the biggest standard boot with a capacity of 315 liters; the Tata car has only 240 liters, meaning there’s a gap of 75 liters between them, and the MG’s e-car has 100 liters of boot, which is very small. The infotainment systems in all of these EVs are quite similar, but in terms of safety, the Tiago.ev wins; it has 6 airbags, while the other two have only 2-2.

Dimensions & Exterior

Citroen eC3
MetricTata Tiago EVMG Comet EVCitroen eC3
Length3,769 mm2,974 mm3,981 mm
Width1,677 mm1,505 mm1,733 mm 
Height1,536 mm1,640 mm1,604 mm
Wheelbase2,400 mm2,010 mm2,540 mm 
Ground Clearance165 mm165 mm170 mm 
Turning Radius5.1 metres4.2 metres (Sharpest)5.4 metres
Tyre Profile175/65 R14145/70 R12195/65 R15 (Largest)
Body StyleTraditional HatchbackUltra-compact 2-door podSUV-inspired Crossover

Among them, the longer and wider is the eC3, but the taller is the Comet EV. The wheelbase of the Taigo.ev compared to the Comet EV is 390 mm longer but 140 mm shorter compared to the eC3. The ground clearance for Tata’s and MG’s electric cars is 165 mm, but the Citroën’s EV has 170 mm; the gap is only 5 mm, not a big one. All three are capable of easily passing the potholes and speed breakers.