In this video, Amit reviews the MG Hector Plus, highlighting its design improvements, spacious interior, and advanced features. He discusses the vehicle's performance, comfort, and competitive pricing in the market, emphasizing its appeal for families and its modern technology.
15 Jul 2020
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26:52 mins
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The video provides an in-depth review of the MG Hector Plus, highlighting its features, pricing, and interior design. It discusses the spaciousness, comfort, and technology integrated into the vehicle, making it a competitive option in the Indian market.
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In this video, Vinay Kamboj provides a detailed review of the all-new MG Hector Plus, discussing its variants, color options, design features, interior quality, safety specifications, and engine performance. He also touches on pricing and warranty details, making it a comprehensive guide for prospective buyers.
15 Feb 2023
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14:44 mins
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This video provides a detailed overview of the all-new Hector Plus 100 Year Limited Edition, highlighting its unique military green paint, enhanced features, and luxurious interior. It covers the car's exterior design, interior comforts, and performance specifications, making it a strong contender for those seeking a seven-seater vehicle.
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This video provides a comprehensive overview of the MG Hector Plus, detailing its exterior design, interior features, engine specifications, and safety ratings. The review highlights the vehicle's luxurious feel, advanced technology, and spaciousness, making it a competitive option in the SUV market.
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The video provides a comprehensive overview of the MG Hector Plus, detailing its features, design, engine specifications, and technology. It highlights the hybrid model, advanced infotainment system, and various comfort features, making it an appealing choice for potential buyers.
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17:16 mins
Namaste Car
The MG Hector Plus is a six-seater version of the Hector SUV, featuring updated exterior and interior designs, including new headlamps, a larger grille, and a dual-tone interior. It offers captain chairs in the middle row and additional third-row seats, enhancing comfort and flexibility for families.
14 Jul 2020
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08:13 mins
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The video showcases the 2024 MG Hector 100 Year Edition, highlighting its unique features, pricing, and design elements. It discusses the vehicle's turbocharged petrol engine, interior comforts, and premium aesthetics, emphasizing its appeal and practicality for potential buyers.
14 May 2024
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16:48 mins
YD Cars Review
The MG Hector 2023 offers a revamped design with a bold grille and enhanced features, including a large touchscreen and advanced driver assistance systems. While it excels in comfort and technology, the third-row seating is cramped, and fuel efficiency may be a concern for performance-oriented drivers.
10 Feb 2023
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16:39 mins
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The video provides an in-depth review of the MG Hector Plus, highlighting its luxury features, spacious interior, and advanced technology. It compares the Hector Plus with competitors like Tata Safari and XUV700, emphasizing its comfort, design, and practicality, making it a strong choice in its segment.
10 Feb 2023
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14:52 mins
Fuel Injected
The video reviews the new MG Hector, highlighting its cosmetic changes, updated features, and spacious interior. Key improvements include a redesigned dashboard with a 14-inch infotainment display, enhanced safety features, and a comfortable driving experience. The review emphasizes its value in the SUV market.
15 Feb 2023
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16:16 mins
Car Blog India
The MG Hector Plus is a stylish, spacious SUV that offers six seats, a luxurious cabin, and a range of premium features. It excels in comfort, both in the front and back seats, and provides a smooth driving experience with refined engine options. Highly recommended for families.
16 Jul 2020
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11:54 mins
Autoportal
This video provides a comprehensive review of the MG Hector, highlighting its luxurious features, powerful engine options, and advanced technology. It covers the car's design, interior space, safety features, and pricing, making it an informative guide for potential buyers.
22 Aug 2024
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15:51 mins
Sunil Autocar
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the MG Hector Plus, highlighting its cosmetic updates, spacious interior, advanced infotainment system, and performance features. The review covers exterior design, cabin comfort, engine specifications, and pricing, making it a valuable resource for potential buyers.
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13.79 kmpl
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3 variants available
Engine1954cc, Diesel
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Owner reported mileage
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Engine1451cc, Petrol
ARAI mileage
12.34 kmpl
Owner reported mileage
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7 variants available
Engine1956cc, Diesel
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Owner reported mileage
15.0 kmpl
10 variants available
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The MG Hector Plus is praised for its spacious interiors, stylish design, and advanced tech features, making it an excellent family SUV. Users appreciate its comfort and versatility, along with a robust build and intuitive infotainment system. However, some feedback indicates that fuel efficiency could be improved, and there are mentions of it being a bit bulky for city driving.
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The MG Hector Plus is praised for its spacious interiors, stylish design, and advanced tech features, making it an excellent family SUV. Users appreciate its comfort and versatility, with a robust build and intuitive infotainment system. However, some feedback indicates that fuel efficiency could be improved, and there are mentions of it being a bit bulky for city driving.
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Arya Sivadas
on 1st October 2023
4.2
Hector has been a good addition to our fam. I am impressed with its spacious interiors, cutting-edge features, and robust build. The infotainment system is intuitive. However, fuel efficiency could be better. Overall, it's a stylish and comfortable SUV with great value for money.
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Aakanksha Bachkar
on 4th October 2023
4.0
Value for money, family car, Good safety features, Nice decor, Alloy wheels
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Thamelnesan
on 10th October 2023
4.1
The MG Hector plus was a perfect family car with upgraded tech and comfort features
The Hector was MG Motor’s first product for India, and right from the get go, MG understood what many Indian buyers desired: a big SUV that is loaded with features at an attractive price tag. Despite some prominent cons, the MG Hector was a success in India, especially considering that the brand was unknown to most Indians at the time. The MG Hector Plus — in essence — is the same car with an additional row of seats, allowing you the option to have it as a six or seven seater.
With the mid-cycle facelift, MG has added on the bling factor of the Hector Plus, giving it freshly designed interiors, and a new fascia that is more striking than ever before. The feature list has also gotten stronger with the inclusion of level 2 ADAS. Do these additions mask the cons of the MG Hector Plus enough to be a proper challenger for the likes of the Hyundai Alcazar? Let’s find out.
<p> </p><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Pros</strong></td><td><strong>Cons</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Packed with every feature you’d expect, and then some</td><td>High speed dynamics aren’t great</td></tr><tr><td>Cabin is generously spacious</td><td>Drive isn’t engaging, and steering is too light</td></tr><tr><td>Imposing looks give that “SUV vala feeling”</td><td>Seating position isn’t perfect for tall individuals</td></tr><tr><td>Huge screen on the dash — while sluggish — looks gorgeous</td><td>Petrol variants aren’t fuel efficient</td></tr></tbody></table></figure><p> </p>
<p>If you thought the looks of the first Hector were imposing, think again! With the mid-cycle facelift, MG Motor has gone all out to make the Hector Plus’ face look more blingy. There’s a huge grille up front with large diamond-shaped chrome elements, which look unlike any compact SUV on sale in India. The headlamp and DRL placements remain the same, but the headlamps themselves are slightly redesigned to look more butch. The sides are similar to the older car, but the rear gets another dose of bling with LED elements connecting the tail lights. There’s also new ‘HECTOR’ lettering at the back in chrome — similar to the Gloster — and the infamous ‘internet inside’ badge has finally been omitted, and has been replaced by an ‘ADAS’ badge. As with any car, liking the looks of the Hector Plus will be a subjective matter. But considering the amount of chrome present, many Indian buyers will love it. </p><p> </p>
<p>While the changes to the exteriorare more ‘facelifty’, the interior of the Hector Plus gets a thoroughly reworked design. The portrait oriented touchscreen takes centre stage again, but the already large 10.4-inch screen has made way for a much larger 14-inch touchscreen, which really elevates the premiumness of the interior. The dashboard layout has also been redesigned to accommodate the larger screen, and the screen now sits in a floating housing, instead of being embedded on the dash. The AC vents have also been redesigned and repositioned, and the new layout looks much more premium. The quality of materials has also improved to deliver a premium experience, and it feels as though the interiors belong to an SUV from a segment above. Unlike the 5-seater Hector, the Hector Plus gets dual-tone brown and black finish with wooden finish inserts, which look more luxurious than the all-black theme on the Hector.</p><p> </p>
<p>Comfort is one of the key areas where the Hector Plus performs exceptionally well. The front two rows have plenty of space, and the bolstering and cushioning is great. The middle row bench is also wide enough to accommodate three adults in its 7-seater configuration. And for the chauffeur driven, the 6-seater Hector Plus is the best pick of the lot, as it gets comfy captain seats in the middle row. The third row however is best suited for kids. </p><p> </p><p>The driving position isn’t the best for taller individuals, as the pedals are too close to the seat. But anyone under 5’ 9” wouldn’t complain about it. The electrically adjustable front seats also get seat ventilation, which is super helpful on hot afternoons. The suspension setup is also on the softer side, and it rounds off bumps and potholes very well. The ride stays stable for the most part at high speeds, but bigger undulations can make the car feel unsettled.</p>
<p> </p><p>The MG Hector Plus is available with either a 2.0-litre diesel or a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine. The diesel engine is the more powerful of the lot, but it is available only with a manual transmission. The engine exhibits some turbo lag below 2,000 RPM, post which the power delivery is linear and effortless. The clutch is slightly snappy though. As for the petrol, it is available with either a 6-speed manual or an 8-step CVT gearbox. The engine isn’t as responsive and powerful as the diesel, and struggles with fuel economy, with figures dropping to single digits in urban conditions. The CVT gearbox is also slow to respond to quick throttle inputs, and the rubberband effect is prominent when pushed hard.</p><p> </p><p>The Hector Plus isn’t a driver’s car, and that comes across the most in handling. The suspension is tuned to deliver comfort, and the soft setup results in a lot of body roll and understeer in corners. Steering also feels weightless and disconnected when cornering, and the Hector Plus is best driven in a sedate MPV-esque driving style.</p><p> </p>
<p>Despite being launched in India in 2019, the MG Hector is yet to receive a crash test rating from Global NCAP. However, the compact SUV does exude a feeling of safety, thanks to the tough build quality. The doors have a certain heft to them, and the materials used around the cabin are also sturdy. It also has a comprehensive list of safety features, including six airbags, ABS, EBD, ESC, traction control, front and rear parking sensors, 360-degree parking camera, TPMS, and more. Adding to the safety suite is a range of level 2 ADAS features, which include adaptive cruise control, traffic jam assist, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, high-beam assist, and more, bringing it up to spec with rivals like the Kia Seltos.</p><p> </p>
<p>The MG Hector Plus gets a 14-inch portrait oriented display to handle all of its infotainment duties. The display can control several features in the car, including opening the sunroof, changing ambient lighting, air conditioning, and many more. However, most of these features are hidden in menus, so it's very hard to change settings from the screen while driving. The good thing is that you can also use the built-in MG Assistant to control settings using voice commands. The screen also gets wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and is paired to an 8-speaker Infinity audio system. However, while the screen is great to look at, it is rather slow to respond, and misses touch inputs sometimes. The instrument cluster is also a digital one, with a 7-inch insert flanked by analog dials. The screen displays a variety of information, including ADAS related updates. Top spec variants also get MG’s i-Smart connected car tech, and a PM 2.5 air purifier.</p><p> </p>
<p>The MG Hector is a car that appeals most to the urban SUV buyer. It’s big, flashy, feature loaded, spacious, and exudes a sense of premiumness like few others do. Yes, it has a few cons, and it isn’t a driver’s car, but for someone who is going to be driven around more than driving themselves, the only big con is low fuel economy from the petrol variants. The MG Hector Plus only ups the ante from the Hector, enabling the option to have additional seats for more occupants, or captain seats in the middle row for added comfort for the chauffeur driven. For most buyers then, the MG Hector Plus is a considerable option, especially if they like the exterior looks of the compact SUV, and have a large family.</p>