New MG Hector Facelift: What’s New and Why People Still Love It
The MG Hector has been around for a while now, and most people on Indian roads already recognize it. MG has recently launched the new Hector facelift, giving the SUV a fresh update without changing its core identity. This update is clearly aimed at keeping the Hector relevant in a segment that’s getting more crowded every year. Instead of a complete redesign, MG has focused on improving what already works space, comfort, and technology.
Exterior: Familiar but Sharper
At first glance, the new Hector doesn’t look completely different, and that’s not a bad thing. The SUV still has a strong road presence. The front grille now looks bolder, and the bumper design has been slightly revised. New alloy wheel designs and fresh colour options help it feel updated. It’s still a big SUV, and that size works in its favour for buyers who want something that looks solid and premium on the road.

Interior: More Premium, More Digital
Step inside, and the changes are easier to notice. The cabin gets a refreshed colour theme depending on the variant. The highlight remains the large vertical touchscreen, which now feels more responsive and easier to use. MG has added gesture-based controls for some functions, along with connected car features, wireless charging, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, and a digital instrument cluster. The focus is clearly on comfort and tech rather than sporty design.
Engine and Driving Experience
Under the hood, the Hector continues with its known engine options. The petrol version uses a 1.5-litre turbo engine that offers smooth performance for city and highway use. An automatic option is also available for buyers who prefer relaxed driving. This SUV isn’t meant to be aggressive or sporty. It’s built for comfort, stability, and long drives. The suspension setup handles bad roads well, which is important for Indian conditions.

Safety and Daily Use
Safety has been taken seriously in the new Hector. It comes with multiple airbags, a 360-degree camera, electronic stability control, hill-hold assist, and advanced driver assistance features in higher variants. For daily use, the Hector works best as a family SUV. There’s plenty of space inside, the seats are comfortable, and visibility is good for city driving.
Final Thoughts
The new MG Hector facelift doesn’t try to reinvent itself. Instead, it improves on the areas that matter most to Indian buyers — comfort, features, space, and road presence. If you’re looking for a feature-packed SUV that feels premium and practical rather than sporty, the updated Hector still makes sense in today’s market.
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