Last Updated on: 22 Dec 2025
MG Hector
The MG Hector is a midsize SUV that comes in both 2 row and 3 row versions, the latter is called the Hector Plus. The MG Hector rivals the Tata Harrier and Jeep Compass, while the 3-row MG Hector Plus rivals the Tata Safari, Hyundai Alcazar and the Mahindra XUV 7XO. The MG Hector ex showroom prices range between βΉ11.99 lakh and βΉ19.49 lakh for the base-spec Petrol Style MT and top-spec Plus Petrol Savvy Pro 7 seat CVT variants, respectively.
The MG Hector variants include 10 options, including Petrol Style MT, Petrol Select Pro MT, Petrol Smart Pro MT, Petrol Smart Pro CVT, Petrol Sharp Pro MT, Plus Petrol Sharp Pro 7 seat MT, Petrol Sharp Pro CVT, Plus Petrol Sharp Pro 7 seat CVT, Petrol Savvy Pro CVT, Plus Petrol Savvy Pro 7 seat CVT. In MG India lineup, the Hector slots between the Astor and Gloster. Among these, ex showroom prices of the 3-row MG Hector Plus start at βΉ17.29 lakh. The MG Hector engine option includes a single 143hp, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol unit. Meanwhile, the 170hp diesel engine is expected to be reintroduced soon. The MG Hector mileage range is 12.34 kmpl - 13.79 kmpl, depending upon the chosen powertrain option.
Key Highlights of the MG Hector
- Hector has been on sale since 2019; currently in its first-genβs second facelifted avatar.
- MG Hector Bharat NCAP or Global NCAP crash test has not been conducted yet.
- Hector safety suite includes 6 airbags, 360 degree camera, front and rear parking sensors, TPMS and Level 2 ADAS.
- Hector gets 14 inch touchscreen, 8 speaker Infinity sound system, panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats and powered tailgate.
- MG Hector gets automatic climate control with 2 finger swipe gestures.
- Music and volume can be controlled with a 3 finger swipe getures.
- Exterior gets 5 monotone colour options, while interior gets a tan and black theme.
MG Hector Latest Updates
15 Dec 2025: The updated MG Hector has been launched at βΉ11.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
09 Dec 2025: Updated MG Hector to be revealed on December 15, 2025.
25 Sep 2025: Hector gets more affordable by up to βΉ1.49 lakh due to the GST price cut.
MG Hector Features and specifications
Our Rating | 7 |
Mileage | 12.34 kmpl - 13.79 kmpl |
Engine | 1451 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | CVT Auto, Manual |
Seats | 5 - 7 |
Body Style | SUV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 143hp at 5200 rpm |
Max Torque | 250Nm at 3000 rpm |
MG Hector price & variants
MG Hector price ranges between βΉ11.99 lakh and βΉ19.49 lakh, ex-showroom. The Hector variants include 10 options, with the Petrol Style MT as the base trim and Plus Petrol Savvy Pro 7 seat CVT as the top trim.
- MG Hector petrol variant prices start from βΉ11.99 lakh and go up to βΉ19.49 lakh, ex-showroom.
- Hector automatic variant has a starting price of βΉ16.29 lakh, ex-showroom.
- The Hector Plus 3 row prices start from βΉ17.29 lakh, ex-showroom.
MG Hector expert review
We like
Spacious and comfortable cabin
Improved interior quality
Feature-packed
We don't like
Not engaging enough to drive
High speed dynamics
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Reviewed by: Soham Thakur
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MG Hector mileage
The MG Hector mileage ranges between 12.34 kmpl - 13.79 kmpl, depending on the chosen variant.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | 1451 cc | CVT Auto | 12.34 kmpl |
| Petrol | 1451 cc | Manual | 13.79 kmpl |
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MG Hector Images
Check out 88 MG Hector images, which showcase the bold exterior, tech-laden interior and modern-day features in detail. The Hector brings together an aggressive style and modern interior with features like a huge 14-inch touchscreen and panoramic sunroof, and amalgamates that with a powerful engine option.
MG Hector videos
In our Hector videos, we talk about the SUVβs exterior and interior styling, its convenience and safety features, so that it becomes easier for you to get an overview of this MG car.







MG Hector Colours
MG Hector colour options include 5 choices. These are Aurora Silver, Celadon Blue, Glaze Red, Pearl White, Starry Black. Among these, the Celadon Blue and Pearl White are two new colour options.
The Hector interior colour is a dual-tone tan and black theme, which is highlighted by the multi-coloured ambient lighting strips that are placed on the dashboard and doors.
MG Hector FAQs
Trending Questions on MG Hector - Answered by Autocar Experts
With an on-road budget of βΉ22 lakh, I want to buy an SUV in the next 4-5 months that is fun and punchy with reasonable fuel efficiency. I donβt want a Maruti car because the hybrids compromise boot space, and the others arenβt engaging to drive. My main requirements are good rear seat space and an enjoyable driving experience. The MG Hector and Tata Sierra have some variants that fit the bill, but theyβre gas guzzlers. Apart from those, are there any other models that fit the bill?
The most fun-to-drive SUVs in your budget are the 1.5-litre Volkswagen Taigun and Skoda Kushaq twins, which are very engaging thanks to their brilliant dynamics and a powerful, punchy engine.
Both are due for a facelift, and the upgraded Kushaq is just around the corner and scheduled to launch on January 20th 2026. The Volkswagen Taigun facelift will come a month later. Both these SUVs will see some significant enhancements to the air conditioning and interiors.
Top-end variants will come with rear massage seats, a first in the segment. However, one weakness is the rear seat space, which is relatively narrow and best for four.
Therefore, if this is a deal-breaker for you, you could consider the Tata Sierra. It is fantastically spacious, has superb ride and handling and an all-new 1.5 petrol engine, which is smooth, punchy and fairly efficient too.
The Sierra is not as engaging to drive as the Kushaq and Taigun, as it is heavier and has a relaxed power delivery. We would rule out the MG Hector in your case as it is too big, it's not a very engaging car to drive, and as you said, it guzzles fuel.
I have been using a Swift Dzire diesel for 20 years and am very happy with its performance. I drive about 40 km daily, mostly local. I want to buy a new car with a slightly larger boot (around 600 litres). My requirements are minimal, but essential daily-use features are a must. My budget is under βΉ16 lakh on road. Please suggest suitable options.
The Tata Sierra is an excellent option for you, keeping your big boot space requirements in mind. The Sierra boasts a boot up to 622 litres (up to the roof), which should serve your needs well.
Moreover, it is a spacious car, and the Sierra Pure 1.5 Petrol MT variant that'll fit within your budget gets the basics like a touchscreen, electric mirror adjustment, keyless entry, rear AC vents, etc.
Another option that you can consider for its expansive boot space is the MG Hector.
I am very confused between the Tata Harrier and the MG Hector diesel. I like the Harrierβs looks but have concerns about service and maintenance costs. On the other hand, the MG offers a very good interior and lower maintenance costs. I currently drive a petrol Honda City. My maximum budget is βΉ21 lakh. I am comparing the Harrier Pure X with the Hector Smart Pro. My monthly running is around 1,200km.
My car delivers very poor fuel efficiency in the city, around 6 kmpl. With steady driving on the highway, it gives about 12 to 13 kmpl. Is this typical of turbo-petrol engines? My car has a CVT transmission.
I am planning to buy the MG Hector Plus 7-seater. Is it advisable to buy one?
Looking to buy a vehicle for city use with a daily running of 40-50 km and a budget below 20 lakhs. My top priority is back seat comfort, as it will be chauffeur-driven since my wife doesnβt drive. Vehicle safety is also a top priority. I am open to any body style. Kindly suggest.
There are also other options that deliver a good rear seat experience. Our top picks include the Hyundai Creta, Mahindra XUV700, Honda City and Kia Carens Clavis.
I want to purchase the MG Hector Sharp Pro top-model manual petrol, as I require a big luggage space. Please suggest the pros and cons of this car.
We are a retired couple looking to buy a new SUV that is safe and offers a very comfortable back seat. Our daily commute is around 35 km a day. Our budget is βΉ25 lakh. Kindly suggest some choices for us. Thank you.
Given your requirement for good rear seat comfort, you could consider the MG Hector. It is a spacious SUV and scores well on rear seat comfort. However, fuel economy on the petrol version is poor.
Other options worth looking at include the Mahindra XUV700, Tata Harrier, Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos.





























































































