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The 2026 MG Hector Facelift brings sharper styling, enhanced tech, wider standard safety, and more aggressive pricing versus the 2025 MG Hector.
The MG Hector has long been a benchmark for tech-loaded SUVs in India, captivating buyers with its bold styling and feature-rich appeal since its launch in 2019. Now, the 2026 facelift arrives with a revamped front grille, fresh interiors, and prices slashed by up to Rs 2.1 lakh, starting at Rs 11.99 lakh ex-showroom, making it more accessible without diluting its premium edge.
This update pits the new Hector against its 2025 predecessor, promising enhanced road presence and smarter tech while retaining core mechanicals. With deliveries underway, it challenges rivals such as the Tata Harrier and Mahindra XUV700 in a fiercely competitive segment. Here's everything you need to know about the differences between the all-new 2026 MG Hector Facelift vs. the old 2025 MG Hector.
The 2026 MG Hector facelift introduces a massive 'Aura Hex' honeycomb grille with heavy chrome accents, stretching wider to the revised bumper, ditching the old diamond pattern for bolder aggression. New 18-inch dual-tone alloy wheels and an updated rear bumper without fake exhausts refine the side and tail profiles, while Celadon Blue and Pearl White join the palette alongside Glaze Red and Aurora Silver.
In contrast, the 2025 model stuck to the familiar large grille and older wheel designs, lacking these chrome-heavy tweaks that amplify the facelift's commanding stance on Indian roads. Dimensions remain identical at 4655 mm long, 1835 mm wide, and 1760 mm tall, ensuring no compromise on presence.
Cabin upgrades shine with dual-tone Ice Grey for the 5-seater Hector and Urban Tan for Hector Plus, paired with a sharper 14-inch touchscreen featuring i-Swipe gestures—two fingers for AC and three for audio. Ventilated seats, a panoramic sunroof, 8-color ambient lighting, and 10 GB expandable VRAM elevate luxury, alongside a powered tailgate and PM 2.5 filter.
The 2025 Hector offered similar layouts but missed the gesture controls, tan theme, and VRAM boost, feeling a notch dated despite the shared 7-inch digital cluster and Infinity audio. Both support wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, but the facelift's digital key and proximity unlock add modern convenience.
The 2026 MG Hector facelift upgrades the exterior with a massive Aura Hex honeycomb grille, chrome-heavy bumpers, and new 18-inch dual-tone alloys, adding Celadon Blue paint. Interiors gain dual-tone Ice Grey/Tan themes, ventilated seats, and 8-color ambient lighting, contrasting the 2025's older grille, wheels, and single-tone cabins.
The latest tech upgrades include a 14-inch touchscreen with i-Swipe gestures (two-finger AC, three-finger audio), a 10GB VRAM boost, a powered tailgate, and an HD 360-degree camera, over the 2025's standard 14-inch unit without gestures or VRAM expansion, though both share a panoramic sunroof and Infinity audio.