MG Astor mid-size SUV revealed

    MG’s Creta rival comes packed with new features and tech. Launch set for October.

    Published On Sep 15, 2021 11:50:00 AM

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    The new MG Astor for the Indian market has been revealed after the carmaker’s numerous teasers leading up to the event. The Astor is MG’s new offering in the mid-size SUV space that sits below the Hector. Given the Astor’s smaller 4.3m length (compared to the Hector’s 4.6m), MG aims to compete more directly with the current segment leader – the Hyundai Creta.

    • First SUV in segment with Level 2 ADAS tech
    • Embedded Jio e-SIM for connected car features
    • Gets a 1.5 petrol and 1.3 turbo-petrol engine option

    2021 MG Astor: exterior design

    In terms of styling, the MG Astor for the most part looks just like its all-electric counterpart – the ZS EV. However, the Astor carries the styling of the facelifted ZS available abroad on which it is based, while the ZS EV in India is based on the pre-facelift model. What this means is that the Astor gets a new front end with a hexagonal 'Celestial' grille, revised front bumper, new fog light housing and new headlights with LED Daytime Running Lights (DRLs). In profile, the Astor looks just like the ZS EV, though the rear sports a new bumper with faux dual exhausts and a faux skid plate integrated in it. The Astor’s new diamond cut 17-inch alloy wheels also help differentiate the two models.

    2021 MG Astor: interiors and features

    MG has packed the Astor with new technology and features in order to help it stand out in this competitive segment. Taking centre stage on the dashboard is the new 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system which will feature a Jio e-SIM for connected car features. It also gets an AI-based personal assistant that can follow voice commands and answer queries from online sources. Besides this, the top-spec model also comes with a panoramic sunroof, heated ORVMs, digital key, automatic climate control, rain-sensing wipers, 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster, 6-way electrically adjustable driver's seat and leather upholstery for the seats, door cards and dashboard. There will also be three interior colour schemes on offer, including a dual tone Sangria red, dual tone Iconic Ivory and Tuxedo black.

    However, the biggest highlight for the Astor is its Level-2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) functions which brings with it multiple active safety features. These include Adaptive Cruise Control, Forward Collision Warning, Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, Lane Departure Prevention and Speed Assist. While we have seen ADAS on other SUVs like the MG Gloster and more recently the Mahindra XUV700, the Astor will be the first model in the midsize SUV segment to offer the new safety tech.

    2021 MG Astor: engine and gearbox

    Powering the new MG SUV are the choice of two petrol engines. The first is a 1.5-litre, naturally aspirated petrol engine developing 110hp and 144Nm. The other is a more powerful, 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine that churns out 140hp and 220Nm. The latter is aimed to give competition to the high output, turbo-petrol variants of the Creta, Seltos, Kicks, Duster and Kushaq. The 1.5-litre petrol engine will be offered with a manual gearbox as well as an 8-step CVT automatic gearbox, while the 1.3-litre turbo-petrol will only be available with a 6-speed automatic gearbox.

    2021 MG Astor: competition check

    The MG Astor is set to make its market entry in October. It will compete with other similarly sized SUVs (around 4.3m long) such as the Hyundai CretaKia SeltosNissan KicksRenault DusterSkoda Kushaq and the upcoming Volkswagen Taigun.

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