Nov 2023: MG Hector Price Increased By Up To Rs. 30,000 | V3Cars

Just a few days after the festivities, MG revised the prices of the Hector SUV and increased them by up to Rs. 30,000. In percentage terms, the prices went up by as much as 1.88%. In this article, you’ll find the latest November 2023 ex-showroom price list compared with the older festive prices.

MG Hector Price Change

The following table presents a comparison of the MG Hector new ex-showroom prices with the older prices:

MG HECTOR PRICE CHANGE

OLD VS NEW PRICE COMPARISON (Nov 27, 2023)

Variant

Old Price

Difference

New Price

% Change

TURBO PETROL-MANUAL

Style

Rs. 14,72,800

Rs. 27,000

Rs. 14,99,800

1.83%

Shine/Shine EX

Rs. 15,98,800

Rs. 30,000

Rs. 16,28,800

1.88%

Smart/Smart EX

Rs. 16,79,800

Rs. 30,000

Rs. 17,09,800

1.79%

Smart Pro

Rs. 17,98,800

Rs. 30,000

Rs. 18,28,800

1.67%

Sharp Pro

Rs. 19,44,800

Rs. 30,000

Rs. 19,74,800

1.54%

TURBO PETROL-AUTOMATIC

Shine/Shine EX

Rs. 17,18,800

Rs. 30,000

Rs. 17,48,800

1.75%

Smart/Smart EX

Rs. 17,98,800

Rs. 30,000

Rs. 18,28,800

1.67%

Sharp Pro

Rs. 20,77,800

Rs. 30,000

Rs. 21,07,800

1.44%

Savvy Pro

Rs. 21,72,800

Rs. 27,000

Rs. 21,99,800

1.24%

TURBO DIESEL-MANUAL

Shine

Rs. 17,98,800

Rs. 30,000

Rs. 18,28,800

1.67%

Smart

Rs. 18,99,800

Rs. 30,000

Rs. 19,29,800

1.58%

Smart Pro

Rs. 19,99,800

Rs. 20,000

Rs. 20,19,800

1.00%

Sharp Pro

Rs. 21,50,800

Rs. 19,000

Rs. 21,69,800

0.88%

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Besides the prices, the petrol Shine and Smart variants also got replaced by Shine EX and Smart EX. In case there are any feature changes in these variants, we’ll analyse and cover them later in a separate article.

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