
The MG Hector is set for a fresh upgrade, with a facelifted version recently spotted testing on Indian roads. After achieving strong traction in the EV space with products like the Windsor EV, ZS EV and Comet EV, JSW MG Motor India now appears focused on strengthening its ICE portfolio. The Hector, despite its early success, has seen stiff competition in recent years — and this mid-cycle update aims to bring it back into the spotlight.
New Styling Updates: Wrapped Bumpers Hint at Design Changes
The latest spy shots reveal the familiar Hector silhouette, but with the front and rear bumpers fully camouflaged. This strongly suggests that MG is preparing noticeable styling revisions, likely including:
- Redesigned front bumper with sharper detailing
- Tweaked rear bumper
- New LED signature elements
- Updated tail-lamp graphics for a fresher look
Though not a ground-up redesign, this facelift will give the Hector a more modern, premium appearance to match newer rivals.
Feature Enhancements Expected: More Comfort & Tech
MG is known for loading its SUVs with features, and the facelifted Hector looks set to receive meaningful upgrades such as:
- Ventilated rear seats – likely a segment-first feature
- Improved 14-inch portrait infotainment system
- New 19-inch alloy wheels to rival the upcoming Tata Sierra
- Reduced physical buttons, creating a cleaner, more minimalist dashboard layout
These updates will position the Hector as a more premium and tech-loaded SUV, appealing to buyers seeking comfort and convenience.
Powertrains: No Mechanical Changes Expected
As with most facelifts, the mechanical package is likely to remain unchanged. The Hector should continue with:
1.5L Turbo-Petrol
- 141 bhp / 250 Nm
2.0L Diesel
- 168 bhp / 350 Nm
Both engines have proven reliability and will carry over without major revisions. Transmission options are expected to remain the same.
