We reported to you with spy images of the MG Hector facelift sometime ago and now, the updated Hector has started making its way into showrooms. We have now learnt that the MG Hector facelift will be launched in India on January 7, 2021. The Hector now gets a few subtle cosmetic updates on the outside and new dual-tone theme for the cabin along with a few new features as well. It however remains unchanged mechanically. Here's what you could expect from the MG Hector facelift.
The Hector facelift gets a new grille
which seems inspired from the ZS EV with a chrome-studded pattern. The rest of
the face remains pretty much unchanged. One of the biggest changes is visible
in the profile of the SUV. The Hector is quite a large SUV and it's 17-inch
wheels looked rather tiny and disproportionate with the rest of the body. The
updated model will be using new 5-split-spoke dual-tone alloy wheels, which are
18-inch units. They fill up the wheel arches much better and look more premium
as well. At the rear, the red reflective stripe that connected the two
taillamps has been replaced by a new black one insert.
The Hector facelift gets gets a new
dual-tone black and beige interior theme which looks far more premium than the
all-black interiors of the existing model. The existing single tone all-black
interior will also continue to be on offer as an option. MG Motors has also thrown in a few new features, like
wireless charging and ventilated seats for both driver and front-passenger, the
latter of which will be really appreciated in India. The overall design of the
dashboard however remains the same.
There are no changes under the hood of the
MG Hector facelift. It will continue with its FCA-sourced 170 hp 2.0-litre
diesel engine and the 140 hp 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine. The petrol engine
can also be had with mild-hybrid tech for start/stop functionality and
additional torque boost. A 6-speed manual gearbox is standard while the
turbo-petrol variants also get a DCT gearbox.
We expect the prices of Hector to go up
slightly on account of new features and new alloy wheels. It is currently
priced from INR 14.67 lakh and goes up to INR 20.79 lakh. It will continue its
rivalry with the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Tata Harrier.