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MG Hector
The MG Hector is a stylish and spacious SUV that offers a comfortable ride with its plush interior. It boasts a large touchscreen infotainment system with connected features, ADAS functionality, and a powerful engine line-up, delivering a smooth and enjoyable driving experience.
Variants | Ex-Showroom price |
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Hector Style 1.5 Turbo MT1451 cc, Petrol, Manual, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 16.57 Lakh |
Hector Shine Pro 1.5 Turbo MT1451 cc, Petrol, Manual, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 18.93 Lakh |
Hector Shine Pro 1.5 Turbo CVT1451 cc, Petrol, Automatic, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 20.16 Lakh |
Hector Select Pro 1.5 Turbo MT1451 cc, Petrol, Manual, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 20.45 Lakh |
Hector Shine Pro 2.0 Turbo Diesel MT1956 cc, Diesel, Manual, 168 kmpl, |
Rs. 21.47 Lakh |
Hector Smart Pro 1.5 Turbo MT1451 cc, Petrol, Manual, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 21.55 Lakh |
Hector Select Pro 1.5 Turbo CVT1451 cc, Petrol, Automatic, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 21.84 Lakh |
Hector Select Pro 2.0 Turbo Diesel MT1956 cc, Diesel, Manual, 168 kmpl, |
Rs. 22.67 Lakh |
Hector Sharp Pro 1.5 Turbo MT1451 cc, Petrol, Manual, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 23.25 Lakh |
Hector Sharp Pro 1.5 Turbo MT Dual Tone1451 cc, Petrol, Manual, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 23.53 Lakh |
Hector Smart Pro 2.0 Turbo Diesel MT1956 cc, Petrol, Manual, 168 kmpl, |
Rs. 24.22 Lakh |
Hector Smart Pro 2.0 Turbo Diesel MT Dual Tone1956 cc, Petrol, Manual, 168 kmpl, |
Rs. 24.73 Lakh |
Hector Sharp Pro 1.5 Turbo CVT1451 cc, Petrol, Automatic, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 24.99 Lakh |
Hector Sharp Pro 1.5 Turbo CVT Dual Tone1451 cc, Petrol, Automatic, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 25.23 Lakh |
Hector Sharp Pro EverGreen 1.5 Turbo MT1451 cc, Petrol, Manual, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 25.28 Lakh |
Hector Sharp Pro Blackstorm 1.5 Turbo CVT1451 cc, Petrol, Automatic, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 25.44 Lakh |
Hector Savvy Pro 1.5 Turbo CVT1451 cc, Petrol, Automatic, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 26.12 Lakh |
Hector Savvy Pro 1.5 Turbo CVT Dual Tone1451 cc, Petrol, Manual, 141 kmpl, |
Rs. 26.35 Lakh |
Hector Sharp Pro 2.0 Turbo Diesel M1956 cc, Diesel, Manual, 168 kmpl, |
Rs. 26.47 Lakh |
Hector Sharp Pro 2.0 Turbo Diesel MT Dual Tone1956 cc, Diesel, Manual, 168 kmpl, |
Rs. 26.71 Lakh |
Hector Sharp Pro EverGreen 2.0 Turbo Diesel MT1956 cc, Diesel, Manual, 168 kmpl, |
Rs. 26.77 Lakh |
Hector Sharp Pro Blackstorm 2.0 Turbo Diesel MT1956 cc, Diesel, Manual, 168 kmpl, |
Rs. 26.83 Lakh |
MG Hector specs & features
Engine |
1451 cc - 1956 cc |
Torque |
250 Nm - 350 Nm |
Drive Type |
FWD |
Power |
141 - 227.97 bhp |
Seating Capacity |
5 |
Mileage |
15.58 kmpl |
Price
MG Hector price ranges between Rs. 16.57 Lakh – Rs. 26.83 Lakh depending on the variant selected.
When was the MG Hector launched?
The updated model of the MG Hector was launched on 11 January, 2023.
What variants does the MG Hector get?
MG offers the Hector in versions such as Style, Shine Pro, Select Pro, Smart Pro, Sharp Pro, Savvy Pro, and Blackstorm Edition.
What features are available in the MG Hector?
The exterior looks fresh thanks to the massive chrome grille, bold Hector badging across the tailgate, restyled tail lamps with blade-like elements, and a new exterior shade called Dune Brown.
Inside the updated cabin, the dashboard and doors are adorned in white, black, and chrome elements. Taking centre -stage is a 14-inch touchscreen with a refreshed interface, new controls, and features. Additionally, it boasts a Level 2 ADAS suite with features like such as adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking (including pedestrian safety), bend cruise assistance, and forward collision warning. Moreover, there is intelligent headlamp control, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, intelligent hydraulic braking assistance, traffic jam assist, and safe distance warning.
What are the engine, performance, and specifications of the MG Hector?
The new Hector continues to be powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine that produces 141bhp and 250Nm of torque. It comes mated to either a six-speed manual or a CVT. On the other hand, the diesel motor is a 2.0-litre unit that churns out 168bhp and 350Nm of torque. It is offered only with a six-speed manual gearbox.
Is the MG Hector a safe car?
The MG Hector has not been tested yet for the NCAP safety ratings.
What are the rivals to the MG Hector?
The refreshed MG Hector goes up against the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Jeep Compass, Volkswagen Taigun, Tata Harrier, and the Skoda Kushaq.
Last Updated on 8 May, 2024.
How is the MG Hector car?
- Pros
- Features and ADAS functions are appealing.
- Bold and commanding road stance.
- Roomy, easy access, large glass area.
- Refined drivetrains with sufficient power.
- Ideal long-distance cruiser.
- Cons
- Touchscreen operation is distracting for the driver.
- Body motion at highway speeds.
- Not exciting to drive overall.
MG Hector Car Review
MG’s cash-minting cars have been the Hector and the Astor. Among these, the Hector is the bigger five-seater SUV that has now received a major facelift after its debut in 2019. This latest version not only gets a cosmetic update but also comes with many new features to keep it fresh and up-to-date against its competition.
MG’s cash-minting cars have been the Hector and the Astor. Among these, the Hector is the bigger five-seater SUV that has now received a major facelift after its debut in 2019. This latest version not only gets a cosmetic update but also comes with many new features to keep it fresh and up-to-date against its competition.
Step inside the cabin of the Hector and you are greeted by a three-spoke steering wheel, a revised digital instrument cluster, and a huge infotainment display. Another revision is that the dashboard has been redesigned with new AC vents, which give it a nice wide feel. Then, this variant here gets a beige and black interior called the dual-tone Oak White and Black finish. The use of soft materials continues to enhance the premium feel and the brushed metal finish adds to the luxury quotient.
Even in terms of space and comfort, it continues to be a roomy cabin with the area good enough for five occupants. The overall experience is better too, with the use of light colours and, of course, a huge panoramic sunroof. Then, all seats adorned with artificial leather are firmly padded and quite supportive. Moreover, the front seats are ventilated with a cooling function, and the driver’s seat can be electrically adjusted to find a perfect driving position. Outward visibility still remains good with the new 360 camera adding to the convenience.
Speaking of features, the Hector debuted as a well-equipped car with many segment-first features. This latest iteration retains its feature-packed cabin with the addition of more equipment. A 360-degree camera, automatic climate control, ambient lighting, etc. are all part of the standard equipment list. This time, it gets a new segment-first feature called auto turn indicators which switch on automatically as soon as you turn the steering wheel. It’s a helpful feature to warn other vehicles about your move, that is, if you forget to indicate. Another party trick is voice-enabled ambient lighting which even responds to some keywords in Hindi.
Further, apart from the usual safety features like six airbags, and other driver assist systems, MG is now offering ADAS for added safety. As a result, the fully-digital instrument panel is quite detailed and shows up the newly added ADAS-related information. In fact, the MG Pilot shows quite intricate details, such as displaying the car’s side indicators in use in the car’s image. It also gets new fonts and colours, and, as usual, displays a lot of information. The arrangement of the crucial bits remains the same with information on speed, ADAS-related tech, TPMS etc. being displayed in the centre.
Notwithstanding, the biggest USP of the Hector, in my opinion, is still the 14-inch HD infotainment screen. This is by far the largest one among any SUV in India. This portrait infotainment system supports the next-gen i-Smart technology. Thus, it has a host of systems to cater to your audio, video, and all other entertainment needs. Needless to say, it supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. In fact, it serves as one portal to access the AC controls, vehicle stats, additional apps, communication through voice, and a ton of other features. The HD screen quality is crisp despite the larger display and its UI is easy to use. It’s smooth but some apps like JioSaavn and MapmyIndia took some time to load up.
The big screen can also display different angles of the cameras simultaneously. It quickly gets activated through the touch of a button, or when slotting in the reverse gear or turning the steering to the left or right. Now, I’m nit-picking here, but the Hector gets only standard USB Type-A ports. Given the new standard, at least one USB Type-C type should have been provided. Otherwise, wide support for various apps including JioSaavn music, USB storage, wallpaper, etc. is carried over with newly added remote connectivity features. Heck, the car can even be locked/unlocked through just MG’s app and without a physical key.
The 2023 MG Hector is mechanically identical to the existing model in terms of powertrain options. However, this time, there’s no mild hybrid and you only get the turbo-petrol and the diesel unit. The latter will continue to use the same 168bhp 2.0-litre diesel unit mated to a six-speed manual. There’s still no automatic for this oil burner though. However, the SUV that we are reviewing is powered by a 141bhp 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine, and it gets a CVT option apart from the manual gearbox.
To begin with, the NVH levels are low inside the cabin with the engine hardly audible. Even when you floor the pedal, there’s no sudden surge of power and it’s delivered in a smooth way. It has a strong mid-range though, where after 2,500rpm it starts making quick progress. The engine noise is still minimal and it doesn’t feel like the engine is being given the stick to push the huge SUV around. The CVT doesn’t whine either and feels quite smooth, complementing the engine well. Although the Hector doesn’t get paddle shifters, MG has provided it with the option of manually shifting the cog in seven steps. I never felt the need to use it as the CVT gearbox itself does its job efficiently, be it in normal, eco, or sport mode. The difference in these driving modes isn’t quite apparent and it’s best to leave it in ‘D’ and continue with medium throttle inputs for a smooth drive. Whether it’s cruising at triple-digit speeds, going past traffic, or, for that matter, even overtaking. What’s more, the adaptive cruise control worked well with the option of increasing speeds in multiples of 5kmph. My only grouse is that the indicated fuel efficiency was constantly below 10kmpl.
Though the front overhang of the Hector feels low, the SUV cleared speed bumps or obstacles without a fret. Then, the suspension set-up continues to be on the softer side, insulating passengers from the perils of all that Indian road conditions can throw. That said, it won’t smother bad roads like a ladder-frame chassis vehicle so you will have to slow down in these patches. There’s a considerable amount of side-to-side movement, but otherwise, it offers quite a comfortable ride. Despite the addition of ADAS which also assists the steering for lane-keeping, it isn’t intrusive. Although it works well on properly marked roads, with a little more than three turns lock-to-lock, it obviously demands a fair bit of effort from the driver. Thankfully it’s light and doesn’t remind you of the huge vehicle you’re driving. Now, for automatic braking without you being nervous, activate the MG pilot braking and set the farthest distance from the car in front; works flawlessly!
The 2023 MG Hector offers a spacious cabin with a sizeable feature list. These new updates make the SUV even more desirable and will help it retain the tag of the brand’s best-selling model. However, the lack of a fuel-efficient (economical) petrol-hybrid will make buyers rethink about this gas guzzler. Also, it’s not the most engaging to drive amongst rivals like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Tata Harrier, and now, the Mahindra XUV700 as well. But then, it’s still the best to be driven in. Priced between Rs 14.71 lakh to Rs 22.42 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom), it demands a premium but is still value-for-money, given the barrage of modern features, space, and the feel of a half-a-segment-higher vehicle.
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Rs. 16.57 Lakh Onwards | Rs. 40.00 Lakh Onwards | Rs. 25.00 Lakh Onwards | Rs. 20.22 Lakh onwards | Rs. 45.47 Lakh onwards | Rs. 11.27 Lakh Onwards | Rs. 7.43 Lakh Onwards | Rs. 20.19 Lakh Onwards |
User Rating | User Rating | User Rating | User Rating | User Rating | User Rating | User Rating | User Rating |
4.6/567 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings |
Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) |
1451 to 1956 | 50.3 | 1996 | 1498 to 1996 | 17.3 to 1996 | 1451 to 1956 | ||
Fuel Type | Fuel Type | Fuel Type | Fuel Type | Fuel Type | Fuel Type | Fuel Type | Fuel Type |
Petrol, Diesel | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol, Electric | Petrol, Electric, Diesel | Petrol, Electric, Diesel | Petrol, Electric, Diesel | Petrol, Electric, Diesel |
MG Hector 2024 Brochure
MG Hector Colours
MG Hector 2024 is available/sold in the following colours in India.
MG Hector Mileage
MG Hector mileage claimed by owners is 14.5 kmpl.
Powertrain | User Reported Mileage | Expert Reported Mileage |
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Petrol – Automatic (CVT)
(1451 cc) |
14.5 kmpl | 8.8 kmpl |
MG Hector Videos
MG Hector has 2 videos of its detailed review, pros & cons, comparison & variants explained, first drive experience, features, specs, interior & exterior details and more.
MG Hector Facelift - Not Exciting To Drive But Feature Loaded
MG Hector Diesel - Better Than Hector Petrol
MG Hector Questions & answers
The on-road price of Hector in Delhi starts at ₹ 17,28,806. The on-road price is inclusive of RTO charges and insurance.
Hector price starts at ₹ 13.99 Lakh ex-showroom and XUV700 price starts ₹ 13.99 Lakh ex-showroom.
MG Hector EMI starts at ₹ 32,903 per month for a tenure of 60 months @ 9.8% for a loan amount of ₹ 15.56 Lakh & down payment will be ₹ 1.73 Lakh.
MG Hector does not offer 4 wheel drive transmission in Indian Market.
MG Hector is a 5 seater car, which starts from ₹ 21.20 Lakh.
The ARAI mileage of MG Hector is between 15.58 kmpl.
There are 9 colors available for Hector – Havana Grey, Candy White With Starry Black, Starry Black, BlackStrom, Aurora Silver, Glaze Red, Dune Brown, Candy White and Green.
No, the MG Hector isn’t a 7 seater car. It is a 5 seater car.