MG Hector is one of the more popular offerings under Rs. 20 lakh SUV segment and if you are planning to buy it now, here are some advantages and disadvantages that you should be aware of.
MG Hector is offered in both petrol and diesel engine options and is a fully connected SUV
MG Hector is the best selling model in the vehicle line-up of Morris Garage India. The Hector was the first model to be launched in India by the Chinese-owned British carmaker, and is one of the more popular offerings in the sub ₹ 20 lakh SUV segment. MG Motor India offers the SUV in two-row (5-seater) and three-row (6- and 7-seater) body styles as Hector and Hector Plus respectively. If you are planning to buy MG Hector now, then here are some advantages and disadvantages that you should be aware of.
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1. The MG Hector It is one of the more premium looking SUVs that you can buy in this price segment. The SUV comes with a large, impressive footprint which is accentuated by heavy chrome accents.
2. The Hector gets features like large chrome grille, LED headlamps, LED DRLs, 18-inch alloy wheels, LED taillamps and dual-tone color options. The cabin gets a panoramic sunroof, rear AC vents, wireless charger and front ventilated seats.
MG Hector comes with a large, impressive footprint which is accentuated by heavy chrome accents
3. Hector is also a fully connected vehicle and comes with MG’s i-Smart system which enables 35-odd Hinglish voices like ‘Hello MG, AC Chalo’, ‘Hello MG, Sunroof Kholo’, ‘Hello MG, Radio’ understands commands. Play’ etc.
4. Together, the Hector and Hector Plus offer multiple cabin layout options – 5-seater, 6-seater and 7-seater.
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MG Motor India offers the SUV in two-row (5-seater) and three-row (6- and 7-seater) body styles as Hector and Hector Plus respectively.
5. MG Hector comes with a variety of drivetrain options. Petrol options include a 1.5-litre engine with a choice of 6-speed manual, 7-speed DCT and CVT automatic. The 2.0-litre diesel engine comes mated to a 6-speed manual as standard.
Shortcoming
1. mg Still a relatively new brand in India and thus has a limited sales and after sales network. And for some it can be an issue.
2. Hector Plus doesn’t have enough space in the third row and is only suitable for kids and not adults.
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Hector diesel doesn’t come with automatic combination, which is a big omission
3. The Hectors’ large footprint also makes body roll noticeable, and you’re not really used to it.
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4. Hector diesel does not come with an automatic combination. Even the Tata Harrier gets one and is powered by the same Fiat-sourced 2.0-litre oil burner.
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