BS6 MG Hector launched: Why should you buy?
MG Motor India recently launched Hector's BS6 diesel version at a price between Rs 13.88 billion and Rs 17.73 billion (Delhi showroom). Hector is competitive in price and can compete with Tata Harrier, Jeep Compass and Hyundai Tucson.
What are the benefits?
Despite the update of BS6, the price of Hector has only increased by approximately Rs 45,000, which is lower than the expected figure. Cars in India Moreover, even the basic version has keyless entry, omnidirectional disc brakes, ESP, traction control, and hill-hold control. The top-grade interior is equipped with connected car technology, panoramic sunroof, six airbags, automatic air conditioning, 360-degree camera, front parking sensor, electrically adjustable front seats and more.
What's wrong?
Now, although the MG Hector is well packaged, the diesel version is only equipped with a six-speed manual transmission. Customers who are willing to purchase automatic diesel vehicles must check Tata Harrier or Jeep Compass.
The best purchase version?
We will recommend the top-grade Sharp trim because it contains all the bells and whistles that Hector must provide. Upcoming SUV Cars However, if your budget is limited, it is best to consider using Smart Trim, because it lacks automatic climate control, 360-degree camera, panoramic sunroof, automatic headlights and rain sensor wipers.
specification
2.0-liter BS6 turbo diesel engine-168bhp at -3750rpm, 350Nm at 1750rpm
Six-speed manual transmission
do you know?
MG Hector is a badge design version of Baojun 530 developed by SAIC. In Indonesia, it is also sold in the form of Wuling Almaz, and in the form of Chevrolet Captiva in the Thai and Latin American markets.
Six-speed manual transmission
do you know?
MG Hector is a badge design version of Baojun 530 developed by SAIC. In Indonesia, it is also sold in the form of Wuling Almaz, and in the form of Chevrolet Captiva in the Thai and Latin American markets.
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