The MG Hector’s introductory prices range from Rs 12.18 to Rs 16.88 (ex-showroom India) and it’s available in a choice of four variants- Style, Super, Smart and Sharp. Engine options include a 2.0-litre diesel and a 1.5-litre petrol, the latter of which is also available with a 48V mild-hybrid system. A 6-speed MT is standard, but you can have the Hector petrol with a 6-speed DCT as well. All said and done, which one of these variant, engine and transmission combination will be the right fit for you? Let’s start with the specifications.
Here’s a table about which MG Hector variants offer automatic and hybrid options.
Here’s the detailed price list of the MG Hector:
MG Hector Colour Options:
Candy White
Starry Black
Aurora Silver
Burgundy Red
Glaze Red
Standard Safety Features:
Dual front airbags
ESP and traction control
Hill hold
ABS with EBD
Rear disc brakes
Rear parking sensors
Rear defogger
ISOFIX
Speed-sensing door lock
High-speed alert
3-point seat belts with reminder for front passengers
MG Hector Style
Exterior - Roof rails, LED indicators on the ORVMs, halogen projector headlamps, steel wheels, front and rear skid plates and rear spoiler.
Interior - Fabric upholstery, adjustable headrests for all seats, driver armrest and storage space, centre armrest with cupholders in the 60:40 split-folding rear seats and rear seat recline.
Comfort - Manual AC with rear AC vents, front and rear USB charging ports, 12V charging port, power adjustable outside rear view mirrors (ORVMs), tilt-adjustable steering, keyless entry, rear wiper and washer.
Audio - 4-speaker audio system
Verdict
While Style is the base variant of the MG Hector, it is decently loaded and despite the competitive pricing doesn’t miss out on the necessities. Some buyers may miss alloy wheels, but those can be fitted after you’ve bought the SUV. With all the basic features in place, it’s worth considering the Hector Style variant if you can’t stretch your budget further and want this MG SUV. Read on to find out our recommended variant.
MG Hector Super
Additional equipment over Style variant:
Safety - Rear parking camera, front parking sensors, cornering fog lamps
Exterior - LED tail lamps, LED rear fog lamps, silver alloys
Interior - Rear parcel curtain, chrome inside door handles Comfort - Cruise control, follow-me-home headlamps
Infotainment - 10.4-inch touchscreen infotainment display with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility
Audio: 2 tweeters
Verdict
The Super variant brings one of the Hector’s USP, the biggest-in-segment 10.4-inch touchscreen unit that features Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity. The Hector Super variant feels like a contemporary offering and if a petrol MT is what you’re looking for, it makes for a sensible option since the next variant sees a heavy price jump. The Rs 1 lakh price premium for the diesel-MT version also makes for a decent value for money upgrade from the base Style variant.
MG Hector Smart
Additional equipment over Super variant:
Safety - two additional side airbags, bringing the total to four.
Comfort - Power folding ORVMs, tyre pressure monitoring system, push-button start/stop, telescopic steering adjustment and electronic parking brake (AT only)
Interior - Leather seats, six-way power-adjustable driver seat, leather-wrapped steering wheel, chrome finish door armrest and LED reading lamps.
Exterior - 17-inch machine-cut alloys, LED front fog lamps, floating-light turn indicators, chrome finish on door handles and window beltline
Audio - Infinity sound system with four speakers, four tweeters and a subwoofer
Technology - e-SIM internet connectivity with remote car operation through iSMART suite of connected apps.
Verdict
The MG Hector’s Smart variant brings a host of additional features which make it feel like a proper luxury car, just how MG Motor intended it to be. This is the variant from which you get the Hector’s internet-based services that provide an array of connectivity and convenience features, along with some more premium features.
With an additional Rs 2.30 lakh over the previous variant, the Smart not only gets the extra features, but also a 6-speed DCT. If you are looking for the convenience of an automatic and can’t stretch your budget further, this is the variant to go for. Those eyeing a diesel MT get the added features at a justifiable premium of Rs 1.30 lakh. But if it’s the petrol manual you are looking for, then you pay an additional Rs 1.70 lakh (Rs 40,000 more than the diesel), thanks to a segment-first 48V smart-hybrid system which improves fuel efficiency and provides a mild torque boost at lower rpms. These two variants are quite well priced, but for the best value for your money, we would suggest stretching your budget for the next variant.
MG Hector Sharp
Additional equipment over Smart variant:
Safety - Six airbags.
Interior - Four-way power adjustable front passenger seat.
Comfort - Panoramic sunroof, sunglass holder, heated ORVMs, rain-sensing wipers, an eight-colour ambient lighting, auto headlamps, 7-inch MID on the instrument cluster, powered tailgate and a 360-degree surround view camera.
Verdict
This variant captures the true essence of the MG Hector as it offers more premium features such as the ambient lighting, surround view camera, a big panoramic sunroof and the safety of two additional airbags. The premium charged over the last variant is quite justifiable too. So, if you can stretch your budget from the Smart variant, we would have no hesitation in suggesting this one. If not, our original recommendation, the Hector Super variant should suit your needs just fine.
Source: cardekho.com