Comparing Real-World Performance: MG Comet EV, Tata Tiago EV, and Citroen eC3

In the dynamic and rapidly evolving landscape of India’s electric vehicle (EV) market, a notable and swift surge has been observed in the electric hatchback segment. This surge is marked by the introduction of three key players: the Tata Tiago EV, MG Comet EV, and Citroen eC3, all making their debut within a remarkably short span of eight months. Positioned strategically as the initial offerings in the burgeoning EV sector, these models share a common traitbeing competitively priced and representing the entry-level options for consumers venturing into the world of electric mobility.

Presenting real acceleration, braking, and top speed data was one goal another was to clarify the finer points that define each car’s driving experience.

In-Depth Specifications Overview

Before delving into the intricacies of the performance tests it is imperative to lay out the detailed specifications of these three EVs presenting a comprehensive snapshot of their key features:

The electric vehicle (EV) market has seen the introduction of three notable contenders: the Tata Tiago EV, Citroen eC3, and MG Comet EV. These EVs showcase distinct specifications particularly in terms of battery capacity, power, torque, and claimed range. The Tata Tiago EV boasts a battery capacity of 19.2 kWh, a power output of 61 PS, a torque of 105 Nm, and a claimed range of 250 km. In comparison, the Citroen eC3 features a larger battery capacity of 24 kWh, higher power at 75 PS, increased torque at 114 Nm, and an extended claimed range of 315 km. The MG Comet EV, on the other hand, takes it a step further with a battery capacity of 29.2 kWh, a power output of 57 PS, robust torque at 143 Nm, and an impressive claimed range of 320 km. These specifications delineate the unique characteristics of each EV catering to diverse preferences and driving requirements in the expanding realm of electric mobility.
 

Citroen eC3 Frint View

Performance Unveiled

The heart of our exploration lies in the performance tests where we push these EVs to their limits to extract valuable insights and Let’s delve into the specifics:

Acceleration Test

  • 0-60kmph: Tata Tiago EV impressively achieves 5.64 seconds, closely trailed by Citroen eC3 at 5.99 seconds, and MG Comet EV at 7.23 seconds.
  • 20-80kmph: Tata Tiago EV maintains its lead with a time of 7.18 seconds, while Citroen eC3 and MG Comet EV clock in at 8.74 seconds and 10.14 seconds, respectively.
  • 0-100kmph: The Tata Tiago EV, with a powerful 75PS/114Nm e-motor, excels with a time of 13.43 seconds, outpacing Citroen eC3 (16.36 seconds) and MG Comet EV (21.31 seconds).

Deceleration Test

  • 100-0kmph: Tata Tiago EV exhibits an impressive stopping distance of 46.26 meters, closely followed by Citroen eC3 at 46.70 meters. The MG Comet EV, tested under wet conditions, records a longer stopping distance at 55.71 meters.

Top Speed (limited)

  • Tata Tiago EV sets the pace with a limited top speed of 119.18kmph, while Citroen eC3 and MG Comet EV both reach a limited top speed of 102kmph.
MG Comet EV Side View

Performance Analysis and Key Observations

The Tata Tiago EV emerges as a frontrunner, leveraging its superior output figures to secure the best 0-100kmph time. The Citroen eC3 keeps pace admirably up to the 60kmph mark, showcasing competitive performance, while the MG Comet EV lags by 1.59 seconds at this juncture. Notably, the acceleration of the Comet EV, while respectable up to 60kmph, experiences a tapering effect beyond, necessitating an additional 14.08 seconds to reach 100kmph.

In the realm of braking, the Citroen and Tata exhibit a closely matched performance, whereas the Comet EV, tested under wet conditions, showcases a longer stopping distance.

Tata Tiago EV Front View

Deeper Insights and Considerations

Beyond the numbers, a few key considerations emerge:

  • All three EVs, especially the Comet EV and eC3, present performance profiles well-suited for urban commuting rather than long highway drives.
  • The Tata Tiago EV stands out for its comfort at higher speeds which makes it a compelling choice for enthusiasts inclined towards highway cruising.
  • The MG Comet EV demonstrates optimal performance in city runabouts, with a comfortable cruising speed of 80kmph. However, overtaking at such speeds may require thoughtful planning.

Conclusion

The best option for enthusiasts looking for a balance between comfort and performance is the Tata Tiago EV. However, for those grappling with range anxiety, the Citroen eC3 presents a more reassuring option. Even if it is less powerful and has a shorter range the MG Comet EV is nonetheless attractive, especially for city driving where its unique appearance is sure to draw attention.

Pricing Details

  • Tata Tiago EV: Priced between Rs 8.69 lakh and Rs 12.03 lakh (ex-showroom).
  • Citroen eC3: Available at a price range of Rs 11.50 lakh to Rs 12.76 lakh (ex-showroom).
  • MG Comet EV: Positioned as the most affordable option, with prices ranging from Rs 7.98 lakh to Rs 9.98 lakh (ex-showroom).

2024-01-22 22:30:48

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