Other changes include the addition of a “100-Year Edition” badge on the tailgate along with a blacked-out motif in the interior, a “100-Year Edition” logo also embroidered on the front headrests, and an “Evergreen” themed head unit with a customizable widget color.
Talking about pricing, the Comet EV Exclusive FC variant is priced at Rs 9.40 lakh ex-showroom. On the other hand, the ZS EV is priced at Rs 24.18 lakh, ex-show, for the Exclusive Plus variant. The Astor Acute Pro and Hector Acute Pro variants are priced at Rs 14.81 lakh and Rs 21.20 lakh. Both prices are valid ex-showroom.
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The Gloster has been omitted from this list, probably due to the fact that the model is due for a facelift later this year. The manufacturer also did not specify how many of these special edition models will be available and when deliveries will begin.
In terms of other investments, MG sold 4,485 units in India last month, a slight decline of 1.45% from the 4,551 units sold in the same month last year.
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