2019 MG Hector review, road test

    The first SUV from MG in India surely is trending. We tell you if it’s worth all the hype, with a full-fledged road test.

    Published on Oct 08, 2019 05:00:00 AM

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    The huge 10.4-inch touchscreen is vibrant and has a good resolution too. And, thanks to some software upgrades by MG, the screen doesn’t hang like before. It, however, is still slow to respond. There is a lot on offer in terms of features. You get an embedded SIM card, access to a premium account of the Gaana app, the TomTom navigation system, TPMS and, of course, Apple and Android Auto connectivity. Then there is the 360-degree camera, which is a boon while parking. However, you will notice the screen’s clarity drops in the dark.

    MG’s voice command identifies requests correctly but can take a bit of time to process them.

     

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