JSW MG Motor India has launched the 2026 Hector facelift with introductory prices starting from Rs 11.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The facelift marks the third major update to the SUV, which was originally launched in India in 2019 with subsequent updates coming in 2021 and 2023. The latest updates bring with it yet more cosmetic updates to the exterior, along with a new interior colour scheme and updated tech. For now, the 2026 Hector will be offered solely in petrol guise in 5-seat or 7-seat layout, with the diesel variants and 6-seater model due to arrive in 2026.
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| MG Hector 5-Seater | Style | Select Pro | Smart Pro | Sharp Pro | Savvy Pro |
| 1.5 Petrol MT | Rs 11.99 lakh | Rs 13.99 lakh | Rs 14.99 lakh | Rs 16.79 lakh | --- |
| 1.5 Petrol CVT | --- | --- | Rs 16.29 lakh | Rs 18.09 lakh | Rs 18.99 lakh |
| MG Hector 7-Seater | Sharp Pro | Savvy Pro |
| 1.5 Petrol MT | Rs 17.29 lakh | --- |
| 1.5 Petrol CVT | Rs 18.59 lakh | Rs 19.49 lakh |
All prices are introductory, ex-showroom.
Starting things off, the 2026 Hector gets a revamped grille design with new vertical louveres design and finished in chrome. MG calls it the new Aura Hex grille, and from the images, it is likely to split opinion. The front bumper, too, gets a redesign with a larger single-piece central air vent with a silver surround. On the whole, the Hector looks slightly more imposing from the front.
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Moving to the sides, the changes come in the form of new 16-inch Aura Bolt dual-tone alloy wheels. The remainder of the body work is unchanged. Similarly, at the rear, the design has barely changed over the outgoing model, save for a revamped rear bumper. Finishing things off is a new blue paint finish.
Moving to the cabin, the biggest change is the new dual-tone colour scheme. The outgoing model’s ivory and black (5-seater) and brown and black (7-seater) have been replaced by a new beige and black colour scheme in the top model. The remaining cosmetic elements are unchanged.
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On the feature front, the biggest change is to the touchscreen. While the display size remains unchanged, MG says that it now supports multi-finger swipes to control various in-car functions. Two-finger swipes horizontally and vertically control air-con functions, while a three-finger swipe can change the soundtrack or adjust screen brightness. MG says that the touchscreen also benefits from an upgraded RAM. Also updated is the 360-degree camera function, which now gets a ‘wheel view’ function.

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Moving to the mechanics, MG has confirmed that the 2026 Hector carries forward with the 1.5-litre turbo-petrol unit from the outgoing model, offered with manual and automatic gearbox options. The diesel model is set to arrive sometime next year.
The 2026 Hector will go up against the soon-to-debut Mahindra XUV 7XO, Tata Harrier and Safari and the Jeep Compass.
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