WHEN LAUNCHED, MG HECTOR IS GOING TO COMPETE AGAINST TATA HARRIER, MAHINDRA XUV500 AND JEEP COMPASS. PRICES TO FALL IN-BETWEEN INR 12 LAKH TO INR 18 LAKH.
The MG Hector SUV is going to launch in India this year. It is based on the Chinese spec Baojun 530. For the Indian market it comes with several changes. These include design as well as mechanical changes.
When launched in India, the MG Hector is going to compete against the likes of Tata Harrier, Jeep Compass and Mahindra XUV500. Its prices will fall in-between the range of INR 12 lakh to INR 18 lakh.
Recent media reports suggest that the MG Hector is going to launch in India sometime during the month of May this year. Ahead of its launch, the Hector has been spotted testing a number of times in India.
Recent spy shots shared by one of our readers, Aadi Janorkar, reveal new and interesting details of this vehicle. Though seen under heavy camouflage, we can still make-out it’s overall proportions and some design details as well.
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The Hector is going to be considerable larger in comparison to its competition. It is going to launch in a 7-seater configuration. And it will be equipped with a whole array of features and creature comforts.
Some of the feature highlights of the MG hector include LED projector headlamps, LED daytime running lights, a vertical infotainment system, a panoramic sunroof to name a few.
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This SUV is going to launch in India with petrol as well as diesel engine derivatives. The petrol engine is expected to be a 1.5-litre unit. While the diesel engine is going to be a 2.0-litre oil-burner. Transmission options will include a 6-speed manual unit and a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox.
Recently, MG Motors announced that their brand ambassador for the Indian marker is going to be Benedict Cumberbatch. And that, MG products in India will be the first ones to get over-the-air connected car technology.
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