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Delhi traffic doesn't care about the horsepower of your car. It cares about size, ease and efficiency. We take the MG Comet EV across the capital – exploring the murals of Lodhi Art District to the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk and ending at the iconic Red Fort – to see if a compact EV is really what the city demands. The Comet’s small footprint, airy cabin, and smart tech make it feel purpose-built for city life. Dual 10.25-inch screens, wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, digital key, voice commands, geo-fencing and OTA updates keep things effortless, even in Delhi’s chaos. But the real story is in the numbers. In dense city traffic, a petrol car in a similar price bracket typically costs around ₹6.5 per kilometre to run, while the Comet EV operates at roughly ₹0.6 per kilometre. For someone driving about 1,200 kilometres a month, that translates to a fuel spend of nearly ₹8,000 with petrol versus just about ₹720 with the Comet EV. Over a period of five years, this difference adds up to more than ₹4.25 lakh saved. These aren’t hypothetical numbers; they reflect everyday urban usage and show why the Comet EV makes a strong, logical case as a city commuter.