- MG's Hector facelift features refined interiors and updated software, focusing on design enhancements rather than mechanical changes.
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MG Motor India has launched the latest facelift of the Hector, which is the third major update for the SUV since its debut in 2019. Priced at Rs 11.99 lakh (ex-showroom) under introductory offer, the updated Hector aims to remain relevant in the mid-size SUV segment that has become more crowded and competitive over the years. But how different is the new Hector from the existing model? Here's a detailed look at what's really new and what's familiar.
MG Hector new vs old: design
front styling
The biggest difference between the new and old Hector is visible in the front. The facelift introduces a new 'Aura Hex' grille that retains the same overall shape but swaps the earlier diamond-mesh pattern for a vertical hexagonal design. The chrome detailing around the front air dam has also been revised, making the face of the SUV a bit sharper.
Comparatively, the old Hector already had a strong road presence and the new model builds on that rather than changing direction.
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side profile
From the side, there is nothing to tell the two apart. The silhouette, proportions and body lines are unchanged. The only update here is a new design for the 18-inch alloy wheels, which are the same size as before but feature a refreshed pattern.
back design
At the rear, MG has updated the LED tail-lamp cluster and reworked the bumper. While these changes freshen up the look, the overall design language remains in line with the old model.
Colour
Two new colors have been introduced in it, namely Celadon Blue and Pearl White. Previously, the SUV did not have a blue option, and the white color option was available as Candy White. The SUV is also offered in Aurora Silver, Glaze Red and Starry Black shades.
MG Hector new vs old: Interior
Step inside the new Hector, and the layout will immediately feel familiar. MG has retained the dashboard design, which continues to be dominated by the large 14-inch vertically oriented touchscreen infotainment system. The 7-inch fully digital instrument cluster also remains unchanged.
What's new is the finer details. MG has revised the upholstery and interior color theme, giving the cabin a slightly refreshed ambiance. There are also updates to the infotainment software, which are aimed at improving usability and features rather than completely replacing the system. The cabin of the old Hector already feels modern, and this update is more about a refresh rather than a makeover to keep the SUV from looking dated.
MG Hector New vs Old: Features and Technology
Hector has always been positioned as a tech-heavy SUV, and this continues with the facelift as well. The panoramic sunroof and large touchscreen, features that made the Hector stand out when it was launched in 2019, remain the main attractions. The latest update doesn't introduce major new hardware features, instead focusing on software-level enhancements and cosmetic improvements, unlike the more significant 2023 facelift, which expanded both styling and equipment.
MG Hector new vs old: Powertrain
Mechanically there is no difference between the new and old Hector. Engine options are the same, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol that produces around 139 bhp and 250 Nm, available with a 6-speed manual or CVT. The second unit is a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel that produces around 165 bhp and 350 Nm, offered only with a 6-speed manual gearbox.
For buyers expecting better performance or electrification, the facelift brings no surprises. The focus here is clearly on design and features rather than mechanical upgrades.
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MG Hector new vs old: variants and price
Five-seat Hector facelift debuts here The Style variant with petrol manual is priced at Rs 11.99 lakh (ex-showroom). range top The price of Savvy Pro Petrol CVT is Rs 18.09 lakh.
Seven-seat Hector Plus available here Sharp Pro going up to Rs 17.29 lakh for manual The price of Savvy Pro CVT is Rs 19.49 lakh. The prices of the diesel variants have not been announced yet.
Compared to the older model, pricing remains largely in the same bracket, with the starting price helping MG keep the Hector competitive against new rivals.
MG Hector new vs old: Who is this update for?
The new MG Hector is described as a mild refresh rather than a full-on upgrade. If you already have the outgoing model, the changes may not be attractive enough to justify an upgrade. However, for new buyers, the facelift offers a slightly sharper design, refreshed interiors and updated software, while retaining the qualities that made the Hector popular in the first place – space, comfort and technology.
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First publication date: 15 Dec 2025, 16:43 PM IST




