The MG Hector Plus has now become dearer by up to Rs 46,000 as the carmaker has hiked prices of the 3-row SUV for the first time. Launched in July 2020, the Hector Plus is now priced between Rs 13.74 lakh and Rs 18.69 lakh (ex-showroom, pan-India).
- Hector Plus petrol prices up by up to Rs 25,000
- Diesel Hector Plus dearer by up to Rs 46,000
What is the variant-wise hike in prices?
The hike is not uniform across variants. Starting with the Hector Plus petrol, the Style trim sees the sharpest rise in prices – by around Rs 25,000 – followed by the Sharp DCT at Rs 15,000. Hector Plus Sharp Hybrid prices are up by about Rs 10,000 while the Smart DCT variant will now set you back an additional Rs 5,000
MG Hector Plus petrol prices: new vs old | |||
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Variant | New price | Old price | Difference |
Style | Rs 13.74 lakh | Rs 13.49 lakh | Rs 25,000 |
Smart DCT | Rs 16.70 lakh | Rs 16.65 lakh | Rs 5,000 |
Sharp Hybrid | Rs 17.39 lakh | Rs 17.29 lakh | Rs 10,000 |
Sharp DCT | Rs 18.36 lakh | Rs 18.21 lakh | Rs 15,000 |
From among the Hector Plus diesel variants, it is the entry-level Style that sees the sharpest hike, at Rs 46,000. The fully-loaded Sharp diesel, on the other hand, is now dearer by Rs 15,000. Prices for the mid-spec Super and Smart trims have increased by only Rs 5,000.
MG Hector Plus diesel prices: new vs old | |||
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Variant | New price | Old price | Difference |
Style | Rs 14.90 lakh | Rs 14.44 lakh | Rs 46,000 |
Super | Rs 15.70 lakh | Rs 15.65 lakh | Rs 5,000 |
Smart | Rs 17.20 lakh | Rs 17.15 lakh | Rs 5,000 |
Sharp | Rs 18.69 lakh | Rs 18.54 lakh | Rs 15,000 |
How do Hector Plus prices now compare with rivals’?
In terms of the competition, the Hector Plus’ closest rival is the diesel-only Mahindra XUV500 (Rs 13.23-17.73 lakh*). The only other 3-row SUV currently in the segment is more affordable than the diesel Hector Plus. The current model is set to be replaced by an all-new XUV500, next year. Upcoming rivals to the 6-seat MG SUV include the 7-seat version of the new Hyundai Creta, which is expected to arrive in the second-half of 2021, and the Tata Gravitas.
*Ex-showroom, Delhi
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