MG Longwall Motor Shimla
Darni Ka Bagicha, Kanlog Bye Pass Lalpani, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171004
Last Updated on: 16 Jun 2026
MG Astor price in Shimla
The on road price of MG Astor in Shimla ranges from ₹10.98 lakh for the base variant to about ₹17.29 lakh for the top variant (inclusive of all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the MG Astor ex showroom prices vary between ₹9.79 lakh and ₹15.30 lakh.
Check the MG Astor on-road price of all variants in Shimla in the table below:
The on road price of MG Astor in Shimla ranges from ₹10.98 lakh for the base variant to about ₹17.29 lakh for the top variant (inclusive of all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the MG Astor ex showroom prices vary between ₹9.79 lakh and ₹15.30 lakh.
Check the MG Astor on-road price of all variants in Shimla in the table below:
* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.
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The starting price of the MG Astor in Shimla is between ₹9.79 lakh and ₹15.30 lakh (ex-showroom).
The on-road price of the MG Astor's base variant in Shimla is ₹10.98 lakh.
The on-road price of the MG Astor's mid variant in Shimla is ₹15.00 lakh.
The on-road price of the MG Astor's top variant in Shimla is ₹14.42 lakh.
The most affordable variant of the MG Astor in Shimla is the 1.5 Petrol Sprint MT.
The most expensive variant of the MG Astor in Shimla is the 1.5 Petrol Savvy Pro CVT.
I am planning to buy MG ZS EV, especially now that it is being offered at a reduced price. My daily commute is around 50 km, which makes an EV seem like a suitable option for my needs. However, I am confused by reports suggesting that the ZS EV may be discontinued and replaced by a new-generation model. Given this uncertainty, would it still be a good decision to buy the MG ZS EV now, or would it be better to wait for the upcoming replacement? Could you please advise?
The MG ZS EV is still worth buying today, especially at the heavily reduced prices being offered currently. Yes, MG is working on a replacement for both the Astor and ZS EV, but that car is not around the corner. The replacement is expected only around 2027 and will be based on an all-new modular platform with newer technology and powertrain options.For your use case, that shouldn't be a deal breaker. Your daily commute is only 50km, which the ZS EV can handle effortlessly. More importantly, the current discounts significantly improve the value proposition. The money you're saving today will likely offset a large part of the depreciation hit associated with buying a model that is approaching the end of its lifecycle.The ZS EV also remains a very competent EV. It has a proven powertrain, a comfortable ride, good performance and a feature-rich cabin.
I already own the MG Astor manual, but now it is giving too low mileage. I want to buy a new car, please suggest to me a car which is automatic and provides good mileage.
Go for the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder strong-hybrid automatic - it will cut your fuel use sharply, often doing 20-plus kpl in city traffic where the Astor struggles. The automatic is smooth and stress-free, and because the hybrid runs on electric power a lot in stop-and-go, you get far better mileage without changing your driving style. Size, space and comfort are close to your Astor, so the switch is easy.Two things to keep in mind: the hybrid costs more upfront than a regular petrol automatic, and the boot is smaller. Also, when you press hard, the engine sounds a bit loud, but in daily driving, it stays quiet and efficient. Toyota backs the hybrid battery well, which helps long-term peace of mind.If most of your running is highway, look at the Kia Seltos diesel automatic instead - it returns strong highway mileage and feels relaxed at speed.
I am confused about which car to choose as I am a newcomer. Please suggest which car I should buy: MG Astor, new Duster, or Nexon. I am inclined towards the Duster.
Go for the Renault Duster if you want a simple, easy first SUV, but be clear about what you are choosing. The new 2026 Duster is very different from the older one and that slightly changes the decision. It is now a more modern, feature-loaded SUV with strong petrol engines, including the 1.3 turbo petrol with manual and dual-clutch options. This Renault car remains one of the better cars to drive in this segment and offers a comfortable ride along with an easy, confidence-inspiring feel, making it a good fit for a newcomer.Compared to it, the Tata Nexon is smaller, less spacious and not as engaging to drive. However, being from a segment below at a similar price point, it offers more premium features, which is worth keeping in mind.The MG Astor’s biggest strength is its interior quality, which feels more premium. On the downside, the engine options are not as strong as the Duster’s, and it is also smaller and narrower inside, so it does not feel as spacious.
I’m planning to buy a petrol manual SUV with a budget of around ₹15 lakh (can stretch slightly if it’s really worth it). My usage: * Weekly driving: around 80-100 km * Occasional long highway trips (500 km to my hometown) * Planning more long rides in the future Currently, my budget suits the MG Astor, but I feel the engine may not be very punchy for highway overtakes. However, I’m getting a deal for the Volkswagen Taigun at around ₹16.5 lakh on-road for the Topline 2025 model. I don’t prefer the Tata Nexon (not a fan of the design), and the Kia Sonet felt a bit small for my comfort. My priorities: * Good highway stability and safety * Comfortable long-distance driving * Decent power for overtaking * Reasonable maintenance cost * Good rear seat comfort and boot space Given my usage, should I stretch my budget for the Taigun, or is the Astor sufficient? Are there any other petrol manual options around this budget that I should consider?
The MG Astor is a decent all-rounder amongst the mid-size SUVs, but it doesn't excel in any particular area. You're right to observe that its 1.5-litre petrol engine won't feel punchy enough for highway overtakes, and moreover, it doesn't give you that confident, planted feel at high speeds. Design aside, both the Tata Nexon and the Kia Sonet will feel cramped compared to other SUVs available at this price.Given your priorities, you should definitely stretch for the Volkswagen Taigun Topline, as it seems to perfectly align with your needs. The 1.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol engine has loads of punch, the SUV feels superbly planted at highway speeds, and on top of that, it is comfortable as well.It has a 5-star Global NCAP rating, so safety shouldn't be an issue, and since it is the Topline variant, it has plenty of features. There is a facelift of the Taigun coming later this year, but the price you are getting this 2025 example is too good to ignore, so we feel you should go for it.