Ever since the MG Hector was introduced in the Indian market, it has received an overwhelming response from customers. Building on this success, the company has updated the lineup and launched the facelifted version of the SUV. The model now looks more aggressive than before and comes with decent updates and enhancements.

2026 MG Hector Facelift Price

The refreshed model is available in new colour options, including Celadon Blue and Pearl White. It is priced at Rs 11.99 lakh (introductory) for the base variant, while the top-spec model goes up to Rs 19.49 lakh (all prices ex-showroom). Notably, the base variant is now Rs 2 lakh more affordable compared to the outgoing version.

Interested customers can pre-book the 2025–2026 MG Hector facelift by visiting the company’s authorised dealerships. The SUV can be reserved by paying a fully refundable booking amount ranging between Rs 25,000 and Rs 51,000, depending on the variant.

2026 MG Hector Facelift Changes

In terms of design, the updated MG Hector features a revised front grille with hexagonal slats. It continues to sport the same LED headlamp setup, along with unchanged bumpers and wheel-arch claddings. The model also retains the shark-fin antenna, complemented by stylish roof rails. The SUV now rides on 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 215/55-section tyres.

Inside the cabin, changes are subtle but noticeable. The new Hector gets dual-tone Urban Tan interiors and a 14-inch infotainment system with full wireless smartphone connectivity.  Scroll down to see other notable features.

  • Three-finger gesture control system
  • Proximity lock/unlock
  • Ventilated seats
  •  Panoramic sunroof
  • Harman sound system
  • Horizontal AC vents, and more

Under the hood, the new Hector continues with the same 1.5-litre turbo-petrol and 1.5-litre turbo-diesel engine options. On the safety front, the SUV comes equipped with six airbags as standard, Level 2 ADAS, speed alert system, 360-degree camera, and several other safety features.

 

 

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Shahrukh Shah is a Senior Sub-Editor at Hardwire News who lives at the crossroads of horsepower and hardware. With years of experience and a flair for storytelling, he breaks down the world of cars, bikes, phones, and all things tech—one sharp, engaging piece at a time. When he’s not busy decoding machines for the masses, you’ll find him brewing the perfect cup of coffee or chasing serenity in the mountains… or the waves.

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