Petrol Style MT
Petrol Shine Pro MT
Petrol Shine Pro CVT
Petrol Select Pro MT
Diesel Shine Pro MT
Petrol Smart Pro MT
Petrol Select Pro CVT
Diesel Select Pro MT
Petrol Sharp Pro MT
Diesel Smart Pro MT
Petrol Sharp Pro CVT
Petrol Blackstorm CVT
Petrol Snowstorm CVT
Petrol Savvy Pro CVT
Diesel Sharp Pro MT
Diesel Blackstorm MT
Diesel Snowstorm MT
The Hector was Chinese-owned British carmaker Morris Garages’ first stab at the Indian market and it sure has some interesting ingredients. An eye catching design, massive proportions and new-age tech make it a well-rounded package that should definitely be on the radar of prospective mid-size SUV owners. Though truly a rival for the Tata Harrier, Mahindra XUV500 and Jeep Compass in terms of its sheer size, keen pricing has also placed it precariously close to the likes of the Hyundai Creta. MG Hector engine choices include a petrol-manual, a petrol-automatic and a diesel-manual.
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MG Hector price for the base model starts at ₹ 16.31 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 26.78 lakh (on-road Delhi).MG Hector comes in 17 variants.The MG Hector Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 16.31 lakh - ₹ 25.76 lakh.The MG Hector Diesel engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 21.25 lakh - ₹ 26.78 lakh.
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Price (On Road Delhi) |
Price (On Road Delhi)
₹ 16.31 - 26.78 lakh
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₹ 17.84 - 30.70 lakh
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₹ 16.31 - 29.64 lakh
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₹ 24.33 - 37.99 lakh
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₹ 12.98 - 24.16 lakh
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₹ 13.00 - 24.35 lakh
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Expert Ratings |
Expert Ratings
8 / 10
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7 / 10
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9 / 10
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9 / 10
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9 / 10
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9 / 10
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Engine |
Engine
1451-1956 cc
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1956 cc
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1997-2184 cc
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1956 cc
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1482-1497 cc
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1482-1497 cc
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Mileage |
Mileage
12.34-15.58 kpl
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16.8 kpl
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16.57-17 kpl
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15.3-17.3 kpl
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17.4-21.8 kpl
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17-19.1 kpl
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Fuel Type |
Fuel Type
Petrol,Diesel
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Diesel
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Diesel,Petrol
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Diesel
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Petrol,Diesel
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Diesel,Petrol
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Airbags |
Airbags
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Transmission |
Transmission
CVT Auto,Manual
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Torque Converter Auto,Manual
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Torque Converter Auto,Manual
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Manual,Torque Converter Auto
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Dual-Clutch Auto,Manual,Torque Converter Auto,CVT Auto
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Torque Converter Auto,Dual-Clutch Auto,Manual,CVT Auto,Clutchless Manual
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MG Hector mileage starts at 12.34 kpl and goes up to 15.58 kpl.The MG Hector Petrol engine mileage starts at 12.34 kpl and goes up to 13.79 kpl.The MG Hector Diesel engine mileage starts at 13.79 kpl and goes up to 15.58 kpl.
Fuel Type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
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Petrol | 1451cc | CVT Auto | 12.34kpl |
Petrol | 1451cc | Manual | 13.79kpl |
Diesel | 1956cc | Manual | 13.79kpl |
Diesel | 1956cc | Manual | 15.58kpl |
MG Hector Exterior Design and Engineering Since its 2019 debut, the MG Hector has been a key player in the midsize SUV segment. To keep pace with n...
Since its 2019 debut, the MG Hector has been a key player in the midsize SUV segment. To keep pace with newer rivals, MG gave it a major update in 2023. The most noticeable change was the larger, chrome-laden front grille, adding road presence. The split headlamp setup was retained, but it got a new “intelligent indicators” feature that activate when the steering turns more than 30 degrees.
Side profile changes were subtle—it keeps the same 18-inch dual-tone alloys and chrome window trim. At the rear, it featured a new LED strip connecting the tail-lamps, repositioned “Hector” badging, and the old “Internet Inside” logo replaced by an “ADAS” badge.
Inside, the MG added a new 14-inch touchscreen with the facelift in 2023, a major upgrade over the older 10.4-inch unit. It feels slicker and has better resolution, though not as fast as a tablet. The screen supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and can control functions like the sunroof, ambient lighting, and HVAC system. However, using the AC controls on the move still requires taking your eyes off the road.
The MG Assistant helps though, as you can use voice commands to operate the sunroof, AC, and more. The dashboard was also redesigned to fit the screen, with repositioned vents, soft-touch materials, and a revamped centre console featuring a new gear lever and physical buttons. It also features a fully digital instrument cluster.
Front seats are large, ventilated, and supportive, though the lumbar support is excessive and non-adjustable. The rear seat can comfortably seat three adults, and it comes with a reclining backrest and a flat floor. The light beige upholstery enhances the airy feel, but will be tricky to maintain.
MG dropped the mild-hybrid variant, leaving buyers with either a 2.0L diesel or a 1.5L turbo-petrol. We tested the 1.5L petrol paired with an 8-step CVT, producing 143hp and 250Nm. It's responsive and easy to drive, though turbo lag is felt under hard acceleration. The CVT performs well but shows the usual rubber band effect during spirited driving.
Drive modes include Normal, Eco, and Sport, but differences are minimal. In testing, 0-100kph times ranged from 11.9s (Sport) to 12.28s (Eco), and 20-80kph roll-ons from 6.7s to 7.47s.
In Eco mode, the petrol-CVT returned 8.3kpl in the city and 9.6kpl on the highway. It's not a frugal powertrain, but ideal for city driving.
MG Hector Ride Comfort and Handling
The Hector isn’t built for enthusiastic driving. Its soft suspension causes body roll in corners, and the steering lacks feedback. It shines when driven gently, offering a plush ride that absorbs small bumps well. However, sharper potholes unsettle it at speed. With passengers and luggage, the ride improves. Braking is strong and confidence-inspiring, with all-round discs offering solid initial bite and progressive stopping.
Top-spec Hector variants are packed: panoramic sunroof, powered tailgate, wireless charger, auto headlamps and wipers, Infinity sound system, leatherette upholstery, and PM 2.5 air purifier. Safety includes six airbags, a 360-degree camera (with 3D view), TPMS, ESC, traction control, and parking sensors at both ends.
ADAS tech is a standout addition—adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, lane keep assist, and emergency braking all work well. Adaptive cruise and lane keeping are effective, only disengaging on poorly marked roads. Additional features like Bend Cruise Assistance and Traffic Jam Assist further enhance driver convenience.
Priced between Rs 14 lakh to 22.89 lakh (ex-showroom), the Hector rivals the Tata Harrier, Mahindra XUV700 (5-seater), Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, VW Taigun, Skoda Kushaq, Maruti Grand Vitara, and Toyota Hyryder. The MG Hector stands out for its space, comfort and features. It’s not engaging to drive and the petrol engine is thirsty, but for buyers seeking a plush, tech-laden, and spacious SUV, the Hector remains a compelling choice.
The MG Hector offers a variety of color options. MG Hector is available in a range of 7 colors. The colors offered in MG Hector are Candy White, Havana Grey, Dual Tone White & Black, Dune Brown, Starry Black, Aurora Silver and Glaze Red.