The Hector SUV has been transformed into an ambulance through retrofitting as part of the carmakers MG Sewa initiative.
The SUV ambulance was donated to Chinmaya Centre of World Understanding in Delhi
The ambulance is based on the 2025 MG Hector, and is deployed as a mobile healthcare unit.
It also features a medicine cabinet with a five-parameter monitor, a fire extinguisher, an exterior light bar with a siren and amplifier, an inverter with a battery and sockets and additional interior lighting
The Hector ambulance will be used for on-site readiness during education programmes and residential camps for quick emergency care and safe patient transport.
The auto-loading stretcher can be easily pulled outside or pushed inside, depending on the use case scenario, for easier patient ingress/egress
The cabin's one-half of the original rear seat is repurposed to save costs, with the second row getting a jump seat for an attendant.
MG has also donated previously to a hospital in Gujarat during the COVID-19 pandemic, and 100 Hector SUVs were donated for use by personnel who provided essential services during the lockdown period.