MG Hector facelift 2023: The Indian market has a substantial demand for mid-size SUVs as well. In this market category, Hyundai and MG Motors fight against one another from Tata to Mahindra. In this market, MG offers the MG Hector. The company’s best-selling vehicle is that one. Hector just produced its one lakhth unit, a significant milestone. The MG Hector, however, is behind the Scorpio N, XUV 700, Hyundai Alcazar, and Tata Harrier in terms of sales. The business will now release this mid-size SUV in a new form. Although even before it launched, its images were leaked.
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The Fuel Injected YouTube account leaked a video of the 2023 MG Hector SUV before its official debut. Soon later, the video was deleted. Up to the new Hector’s appearance and characteristics, a lot will change. The new makeover has the largest display in its market, a 14-inch infotainment system.
The ADAS also has
On the dashboard, there are new start/stop buttons, an infotainment driver display, new AC vents, ventilated seat buttons adjacent to the gear lever, and a 360-degree camera. Numerous remote controls, including those for the sunroof, temperature control, car start, and door lock, will be included. ADAS will be the feature of most importance. The top-spec version will have this functionality.
This is how it looks.
Speaking of the design, it now features a larger, diamond-mesh grille, which enhances its road presence. There are top-mounted LED DRLs included. The headlights and fog lamps share a similar housing. The side profile is almost unchanged as previously. The SUV’s tail has a new taillight design and an upgraded back bumper. The 1.5-liter gasoline and 2.0-liter diesel engines will remain the same as previously.
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