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Last Updated on: 12 Jul 2026

MG Hector variants
Starry Black color
Aurora Silver color
Celadon Blue color
Glaze Red color
Pearl White color
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Rear View
Left Side View
Tail Light Tail Lamp
Alloy Wheels

MG Hector Petrol Sharp Pro CVT

VariantPetrol Sharp Pro CVT
CityMumbai
₹21.35 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹30,891 /month
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The MG Hector Petrol Sharp Pro CVT variant is priced at ₹18.09 lakh. The Petrol Sharp Pro CVT variant offers key features like . Explore complete specifications, and features below.

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MG Hector Petrol Sharp Pro CVT Key Features

Safety
  • Electronic Parking Brake
Comfort
  • Driving Modes
  • Front and Rear Power Windows
Connected Car Features
  • Remote AC On / Off via App

MG Hector Petrol Sharp Pro CVT specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Number of Cylinders
4
Engine Installation
Front
Engine Displacement
1451 cc
Engine Type
Turbocharged
Max Engine Power
143hp at 5200 rpm
Max Engine Torque
250Nm at 3000 rpm
Drive Layout
Front Wheel Drive
Gearbox Type
CVT
Number of Gears
1
Lockable Differential/s
No
Sport Mode for Automatic Gearbox
Yes
Manual Shifts via Gear Lever on Automatic Gearbox
Yes
Paddle Shifters for Automatic Gearbox
No

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Tank Capacity
60 litres
Official Fuel Economy
12.34 kmpl
Fuel Supply System
Direct Injection
Auto Start/Stop
No
Autocar Tested Highway Mileage
9.6 kmpl
Autocar Tested City Mileage
8.3 kmpl
Autocar Tested Mileage
8.95 kmpl
0-100kph
11.89 s
20-80kph (in third gear/ kickdown)
6.7 s
40-100kph (in fourth gear/ kickdown)
8.93 s

Suspension & Steering

Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Brakes
Disc
Type of Power Assist
Electric
Steering Adjust
Tilt
Steering Adjust type
Manual
Front Suspension Type
Independent, MacPherson Strut
Front Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Suspension Type
Non-independent, Torsion Beam
Rear Springs
Coil Springs
Damper Control
No
Ride Height Adjust
No
Wheels
Alloys
Wheel Size
18 inches
Front Tyre Size
215/55 R18
Rear Tyre Size
215/55 R18
Spare Wheel
Space Saver

Dimensions

Length
4699 mm
Width
1835 mm
Chassis Type
Monocoque
Height
1760 mm
Wheelbase
2750 mm
Doors
5

MG Hector Petrol Sharp Pro CVT features

Comfort

Power Windows
Front and Rear
Bluetooth Connectivity
Rear Reading Lamp
LED
Digital Instrument Cluster
Fully Digital
Vanity Mirror
Power Windows with One Touch-Down
Driver Window Only

Safety

Airbags
6
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
Passenger Airbag
Pretensioners & Force Limiter Seatbelts
Side Airbag
Front Collision Avoidance

Exterior

Body Coloured Bumpers
LED DRLs
LED fog lamps
LED headlamps
Projector Headlamps
LED taillights

Interior

Speedometer
Digital
Trip Meter
Tachometer
Digital
Average Fuel Consumption
Average Speed
Distance to Empty

Entertainment

Audio System
Branded Music System
Harman/Kardon
CD Player
USB Input
AUX Input
Bluetooth Audio Streaming

Connected Car Features

Geo Fence
Over the air (OTA) updates
Remote Sunroof Open / Close via App
Remote Car Lock/Unlock via App
Car Light Flashing & Honking via App
Remote AC On / Off via App

MG Hector variants

VariantsOn road price
MG Hector Petrol Style MT
1451 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.15 Lakh
Electronic Stability Control
Fully Digital Digital Instrument Cluster
4 Speakers
Fabric Seat Material
Projector Headlamps
MG Hector Petrol Select Pro MT
1451 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.51 Lakh
Panoramic Sunroof
Phone-based Satellite Navigation
LED headlamps
Gesture Controls
Cruise Control
MG Hector Petrol Smart Pro MT
1451 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹17.69 Lakh
With Display Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
Push Button Start
On-board Satellite Navigation
Over the air (OTA) updates
Leatherette Seat Material
MG Hector Petrol Smart Pro CVT
1451 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹19.23 Lakh
Electronic Parking Brake
Driving Modes
Digital Key
Second Row Seat Adjustment
Connected LED
MG Hector Petrol Sharp Pro MT
1451 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.82 Lakh
Driver's Window Only Anti-Pinch Power Windows
1-zone Climate Control
Harman/Kardon Branded Music System
Front Only Ventilated Seats
LED fog lamps
MG Hector Plus Petrol Sharp Pro 7 seat MT
1451 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹20.41 Lakh
Powered Tailgate
Third Row Seats
Panoramic Sunroof
LED headlamps
Harman/Kardon Branded Music System
MG Hector Petrol Sharp Pro CVT
1451 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹21.35 Lakh
Electronic Parking Brake
Driving Modes
Remote AC On / Off via App
Panoramic Sunroof
LED headlamps
MG Hector Plus Petrol Sharp Pro 7 seat CVT
1451 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹21.94 Lakh
Powered Tailgate
Third Row Seats
Panoramic Sunroof
LED headlamps
Harman/Kardon Branded Music System
MG Hector Petrol Savvy Pro CVT
1451 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹22.41 Lakh
Adaptive Cruise Control
Hands-free Boot Opening
Digital Key
Second Row Seat Adjustment
Connected LED
MG Hector Plus Petrol Savvy Pro 7 seat CVT
1451 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹23.00 Lakh
Third Row AC Vents
Third Row Seats
Adaptive Cruise Control
Panoramic Sunroof
LED headlamps

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₹11.99 - ₹19.49 Lakhs
7
Transmission
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Engine
1451 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
12.34 kmpl - 13.79 kmpl
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Mileage
16.8 kmpl
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Mileage
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Hyundai Creta
Hyundai Creta
₹10.91 - ₹20.11 Lakhs
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Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter, DCT, CVT
Engine
1482 cc - 1497 cc
Fuel type
Diesel, Petrol
Mileage
17.4 kmpl - 21.8 kmpl
Kia Seltos
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Transmission
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Engine
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Fuel type
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Mileage
15.6 kmpl - 19.4 kmpl
Mahindra XUV 7XO
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₹13.99 - ₹25.79 Lakhs
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Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter
Engine
1997 cc - 2184 cc
Fuel type
Petrol, Diesel
Mileage
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Questions you may find useful

6d

I am planning to buy the MG Hector Smart Pro Manual. However, I am concerned because the MG Hector's monthly sales has been declining. Please advise me on choosing between the Hyundai Creta and the MG Hector.

Verified
4d

Go for the MG Hector Smart Pro manual. The Hector remains a strong product with a spacious cabin, comfortable ride and a genuinely premium feel for the money. The recent sales decline is more a reflection of increased competition and the age of the product rather than any fundamental issue with the car itself. MG has also been consistent with updates and feature additions, which helps keep the Hector relevant.The Hyundai Creta is the more modern product with a wider engine line-up and a stronger brand pull, but it is also significantly more expensive for a similarly equipped variant. The Hector offers better value for money, especially in the mid-spec variants, and remains a very comfortable and practical family SUV.The only real drawback with the Hector is that it is a larger car and not as easy to manoeuvre in tight city conditions as the Creta. If your usage is predominantly urban and parking is a concern, the Creta is the better choice. Otherwise, the Hector remains a solid buy and the sales numbers should not be a deterrent.

VehicleMG Hector
VehicleHyundai Creta
2w

Hello. My budget is Rs 20 lakh, and I'm looking for a big, full-size petrol automatic SUV. The MG Hector and Tata Harrier are the two options I have explored, but I'd like to consider more options because making the decision has been difficult. My family enjoys long road trips, and we also occasionally drive on broken roads and light off-road trails.

Verified
2w

Get the Tata Harrier. Since long trips and basic off-roading are on your agenda, it will perform much better than the MG Hector. On highways, its ride feels more composed, and it remains more stable at higher cruising speeds. Besides multiple drive modes, the Harrier also gets terrain modes for loose surfaces, which adjust the power delivery and braking to improve traction. Compared to the Hector, you will sacrifice some rear-seat space, but that doesn't mean the Harrier is uncomfortable. Overall, it is the better choice for your intended usage.

VehicleTata Harrier
VehicleMG Hector
4w

I want to buy an automatic petrol car with a budget of around Rs. 20 lakh. My usage will be quite limited. Can I consider the MG Hector for my requirements, or would you recommend a better alternative? Please advise.

Verified
4w

Yes, you can pick the MG Hector petrol automatic, especially with your limited usage. It is very easy to drive, the automatic is smooth, and the cabin is wide and comfortable for family trips. For short, infrequent drives, petrol makes more sense than diesel and the Hector’s soft ride takes bad roads well.Be ready for two things. The petrol automatic Hector usually sits a bit above Rs. 20 lakh on-road in most cities, so keep a small buffer. And in city traffic, you will likely see around 8-11kpl, but it will be fine for your low running. Also remember it is a big SUV, so parking in tight spots can feel bulky.If you go ahead, the lower automatic variant is enough for your usage and budget; no need to pay extra for fancy tech you will barely use. MG’s service is decent in major cities, but resale is weaker than the usual best-sellers, so plan to keep it longer. Also if you can wait until the festive season, there's likely to be some news about a updated Hector and that would be worth the wait.

VehicleMG Hector
5w

I want to buy an SUV, and my budget is around 20 lakh. I have seen the MG Hector, the Mahindra XUV and the Tharr Rox. Which car should I buy, and given the current scenarios on the govt policies, should I go for petrol or diesel?

Verified
5w

Pick the Mahindra XUV 7XO. At around Rs. 20 lakh, it gives you the best mix of space, strong performance and safety, and it is far easier to live with every day than the Thar Roxx while being a better value than a low or mid Hector variant. You also get both petrol and diesel choices, so you can match it to your running.Fuel choice is simple. Go petrol if most of your use is in the city or your running is under about 1,200 km a month. It is quieter, has fewer policy worries, and resale stays safe even if some cities tighten diesel rules. Pick diesel only if you drive long highway distances often, want a longer tank range, or haul a full family with luggage regularly.The only real downside with the XUV 7XO is that the fanciest features push you beyond Rs. 20 lakh, and there may be a wait period. If you mainly want a rugged toy, the Thar Roxx is great, but for family life, the XUV 7XO fits better.

VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
VehicleMahindra Thar Roxx
VehicleMG Hector
11w

I am planning to buy a 5-seater compact SUV and am confused between the MG Hector Savvy Pro 1.5-litre turbo CVT and the Kia Seltos GTX (A) 1.5-litre naturally aspirated iVT. My usage will be mostly in the city, with occasional highway travel. Which car would you recommend considering safety, handling, engine performance, and after-sales service?

Verified
11w

Of the two, for your needs, you should definitely go for the Kia Seltos GTX (A) 1.5 iVT. The iVT is a smooth automatic, so it works well in traffic and at lower speeds. The Seltos is the smaller car here, so it is easier to park and thread through tight lanes, and its steering feels lighter at low speeds. Kia also has a wider service network across cities and towns, which helps if you plan to keep the car long-term or travel outside your home city.On safety, both SUVs pack the basics like multiple airbags and stability control, and higher variants can add driver assists. While the MG Hector hasn't been tested by any crash test rating agency, the Kia Seltos has scored a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. The 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol is not as strong as the 1.5-litre turbo petrol in the Hector, but it is more than sufficient for city use and decent on the highway too. The Kia is also much lighter than the MG, which affects performance, too.The MG Hector, which is not at all a compact SUV, scores higher on space in the back seat and boot, and is the better chauffeur-driven SUV, with a softer ride quality. However, a big drawback is fuel economy, which is considerably lower than what you will get from the Kia Seltos 1.5 petrol iVT.

VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleMG Hector
12w

Is the Hector diesel coming back? If yes, which would be a better choice: the Hector Diesel Smart Pro or the XUV 7X0 AX3? These variants fall within my ₹20 lakh budget, and they are the only variants I can consider.

Verified
9w

MG Hector diesel has been on sale since the Hector’s launch in 2019, so it isn’t “coming up”, it’s already here! However, MG Motor India hasn’t really invested in it, and it still soldiered on with a diesel-manual-only option, with no automatic option even today. MG is also expected to transition the Hector range towards petrol and petrol‑hybrid powertrains over the next year or so, which makes the diesel feel like a bit of a dead end in the long term.Between these two variants, the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX3 is the better all-around pick. Its 2.2‑litre mHawk diesel is stronger and more refined. Also, the chassis is more sophisticated, and the overall driving experience is a clear step up from the Hector. You also have the option to move to an automatic, which you simply don’t get with the Hector diesel line‑up.

VehicleMG Hector
VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
12w

I was using a Hyundai i20 N-Line iMT 2023 model, which I purchased in 2023. I have now sold it due to low mileage and heating issues. I am currently confused between the XUV 7XO AX7T petrol automatic (₹27.32 lakh), MG Hector petrol CVT (₹23.5 lakh), and Kia Seltos IVT GTX+ (₹24 lakh). I will be using the car with my wife and 3-year-old child, driving twice a week to office in the city and taking a road trip once every 3 months.

Verified
12w

Do keep in mind that none of the models that you've shortlisted are particularly fuel efficient. Among these, the Kia Seltos IVT is likely to be the most fuel efficient, delivering approximately 10.3kpl in the city and 14.22kpl on the highway, while the petrol-automatic versions of XUV 7XO and MG Hector are likely to return fuel efficiency in single digits.Additionally, the interior of Seltos feels upmarket. This Kia car is spacious and for a family of three, it feels the right size. Sure, performance isn't as strong as the XUV 7XO, however for leisurely drives with the family its 1.5-petrol IVT combination works well.

VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
VehicleMG Hector
13w

I have a 2021 MG Hector with me, which gives me only 7-8km of mileage, although it is in very good condition. My running is around 900-1000km per month. Should I upgrade to Mahindra 9S? I am confused because the resale value of my car is only 8.25 lakh. Is it worth taking a loan and buying 9S, or is it more logical to continue with the MG?

Verified
13w

Retaining your MG Hector is the sensible choice if it is otherwise serving you well, without niggles or issues. Sure, the Hector's fuel efficiency is expectedly low, but you will have to invest a huge sum over and above the resale value of your car to purchase the Mahindra XEV 9S, which will be a decision solely driven by a want, rather than a need.Also, over the next few years, the rate of depreciation for your Hector will flatten, and its value won't drop as drastically year after year. So, from a financial perspective, it makes more sense to hold on to it for a few more years.

VehicleMG Hector
VehicleMahindra XEV 9S
14w

I am currently facing difficulty upgrading from a 2021 MG Hector Petrol DCT (top variant). My parents own this car and are looking for a meaningful upgrade within a budget of around ₹35 lakh. They have test-driven the Tata Safari, Tata Harrier, and Tata Sierra but were not impressed with the overall quality and comfort. They are also open to considering smaller cars, as size is not a major concern.

Verified
14w

Go for the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 L petrol automatic for your parents, it feels like a true step up from the MG Hector in smoothness, ride comfort and overall finish, while staying within your Rs 35 lakh budget. Coming from the Hector DCT, they will straight away notice the gearbox feels calmer in slow traffic. The seats are supportive, the suspension takes bad roads well, and the cabin stays quiet, which makes long drives easier. It also brings stronger safety and driver-assist tech, a clearer 360 camera and a more modern screen setup, and Mahindra’s service reach is wide across India.One thing to be aware of is that the size of the XUV 7XO will make it a bit more cumbersome to manoeuvre in traffic than the Hector.If third row comfort matters more, look at the Toyota Innova Hycross VX(O) Hybrid. It is very quiet, easy to drive, and the third row is more usable than the Mahindra's, though it can have a long waiting period.On the test drive, do a 20-minute loop with slow stop-go traffic and a rough patch to judge the low-speed smoothness and how well the car takes bumps.

VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
VehicleMG Hector
VehicleToyota Innova HyCross
15w

I am considering buying a used MG Hector Savvy Pro CVT or a Hyundai Creta IVT. Which one would be the better choice, especially considering I have back and knee issues?

Verified
14w

Choose the used MG Hector Savvy Pro CVT; its taller seating and 2750 mm wheelbase give easier ingress and a cushier ride that’s kinder to sore backs and knees.With joint pain, getting in and out matters most. The Hector’s higher hip‑point means less knee bend, and the broader front seats support your thighs better on longer drives. Its 2750 mm wheelbase (about 140 mm longer than the Creta’s 2610 mm) helps the body stay flatter over potholes and speed breakers, reducing back jolts. The CVT’s smooth take‑off and creep also cut the little shunts in stop‑go traffic that often aggravate back discomfort. Since you’re eyeing a used unit, ride comfort depends heavily on condition, but when healthy, the Hector is notably plusher.The one thing you give up is easy manoeuvrability; the Hector’s turning circle is roughly 0.5 m larger than the Creta IVT, so U‑turns and tight basement slots take more effort.If most of your driving is in crowded city lanes or very tight parking, consider the Creta SX(O) IVT instead; it’s about 350 mm shorter, feels easier to place, and will strain your knees less while parking.Another point to consider is that the Hector is quite thirsty and not as fuel-efficient as the Creta

VehicleMG Hector
VehicleHyundai Creta

MG Hector price in India

CitiesOn road price
Chennai
₹14.87 - ₹24.17 Lakh
Delhi
₹13.91 - ₹22.61 Lakh
Gurgaon
₹13.67 - ₹22.22 Lakh
Hyderabad
₹14.75 - ₹23.98 Lakh
Kolkata
₹13.91 - ₹22.61 Lakh

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