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MG Hector launched at Rs 12.18 lakh
Friday, June 28, 2019 IST
MG Hector launched at Rs 12.18 lakh

The Tata Harrier-rivalling SUV comes in four variants with three engines for buyers to choose from.

 
 

Morris Garages have finally begun their India innings with the launch of the Hector SUV, prices for which begin at Rs 12.18 lakh. One of the most anticipated launches of the year, the MG Hector is priced aggressively, comes in four variants and with three engine-gearbox combinations. 
 
The MG Hector is available in a total of four diesel variants, two petrol-manual variants, two petrol-automatics and three petrol-hybrids.
 
MG Hector variant-wise prices
Variant Prices (ex-showroom, India)
1.5 Petrol Style MT Rs 12.18 lakh
1.5 Petrol Super MT Rs 12.98 lakh
1.5 Petrol-Hybrid Super MT Rs 13.58 lakh
1.5 Petrol-Hybrid Smart MT Rs 14.68 lakh
1.5 Petrol Smart AT Rs 15.28 lakh
1.5 Petrol-Hybrid Sharp MT Rs 15.88 lakh
1.5 Petrol Sharp AT Rs 16.78 lakh
2.0 Diesel Style MT Rs 13.18 lakh
2.0 Diesel Super MT Rs 14.18 lakh
2.0 Diesel Smart MT Rs 15.48 lakh
2.0 Diesel Sharp MT Rs 16.88 lakh
 
The Tata Harrier-rivalling SUV comes in four variants with three engines for buyers to choose from.
 
The MG Hector is powered by a FCA-sourced 2.0-litre, diesel making 170hp and 350Nm of torque and a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine producing 143hp and 250Nm of torque. A 6-speed manual is standard on both engines, while the turbo-petrol also gets the option of a 6-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. Additionally, there’s a 48V mild-hybrid petrol model too (with the 6-speed manual gearbox only), which is said to aid in being comparatively more fuel efficient than the standard petrol variant. The mild-hybrid system will also provide up to 20Nm of additional torque at low speeds to help counter turbo lag and allow for improved acceleration. The MG Hector's ARAI-rated fuel efficiency is 13.96kpl for the petrol and dual-clutch auto combo, 14.16kpl for the petrol-manual, 15.81kpl for the petrol-hybrid (a near 12 percent increase) and 17.41kpl for the diesel version.
 
A major talking point in the Hector’s interior is the 10.4-inch iSmart touchscreen infotainment system that comes with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, AI-powered voice assist, pre-loaded apps and an embedded Airtel SIM card. Additionally, the top-spec Hector Sharp is equipped with features like a 360-degree camera, a four-way power adjustable co-driver’s seat, a massive panoramic sunroof, heated ORVMs, rain-sensing wipers, automatic headlights, 17-inch alloys and mood lighting with eight colours. As for safety, the Hector features two airbags, ABS with EBD, ESP, traction control, rear parking sensors and disc brakes on all four wheels as standard, while the Smart variant gets four airbags and the Sharp gets six airbags.
 
For now, the Hector is being sold only as a 5-seater model. However, a 7-seater version will launch here around the same time BS6 emission norms kick in (April 2020). Engine options for the 7-seat Hector are likely to remain the same as the 5-seater, but they are expected to be BS6-compliant.
 
The Hector will be retailed via the 50 MG dealerships that are already operational throughout the country. MG is also offering maintenance plans of up to 5 years with the Hector, starting at Rs 8,000. There are four plans on offer – Classic, Classic 360, Premium and Premium 360. However, these maintenance plans are only applicable on private registered vehicles. The brand also offers a 5-year/unlimited kilometre warranty plan, along with a 5-year/unlimited kilometre roadside assistance scheme with the Hector as standard.

 
 

With the Hector, MG has positioned the SUV very competitively in terms of price (Rs 12.18-16.88 lakh) as it is close to the Tata Harrier (Rs 13.00-16.56 lakh), Mahindra XUV500 (Rs 12.31-18.61 lakh) undercuts and the Jeep Compass (Rs 15.60-26.80 lakh*). It is even priced close to the current leader of the midsize SUV segment, the Hyundai Creta 1.6 (Rs 13.36-15.65 lakh). Do note, the Creta also comes with a 1.4 diesel-manual which is priced from Rs 10.00-11.91 lakh. The Hector will also find new competition in the form of the upcoming Kia Seltos.
 
MG Hector vs rivals: Price
  Hector Creta 1.6 Harrier XUV500 Compass
Petrol-MT Rs 12.18-15.88 lakh Rs 10.00-14.16 lakh - - Rs 15.60-15.99 lakh
Petrol-AT Rs 15.28-16.78 lakh Rs 13.75 lakh - Rs 16.09 lakh Rs 19.00-21.67 lakh
Diesel-MT Rs 13.18-16.88 lakh Rs 13.60-15.65 lakh Rs 13.00-16.56 lakh Rs 12.31-18.51 lakh Rs 16.61-23.11 lakh
Diesel-AT - Rs 13.36-15.20 lakh - Rs 15.38-18.61 lakh Rs 26.80 lakh
 
 
All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi
 
*MG Hector and Jeep Compass prices are ex-showroom, pan-India

 
 
 
 
 

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