CVT is offered on the Hector and Hector Plus 6-seater.
It is sold alongside the 6-speed DCT and offered in the Smart and Sharp variants.
The CVT is paired with a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine.
Petrol-hybrid and diesel continue to be manual-only offerings
Hector takes on the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Tata Harrier, and Mahindra XUV500.
The Hector Plus rivals the upcoming Tata Safari.
Just over a month since Morris Garages gave the Hector SUV a minor update, the carmaker has given it another one with the addition of a CVT automatic to its lineup at prices starting from Rs 16.52 lakh (ex-showroom). It retails alongside the existing 6-speed dual-clutch automatic option, and is offered in the Smart and Sharp variants of both the Hector and Hector Plus 6-seater. Here’s how it’s positioned in Hector’s variant lineup:
Hector |
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Variants |
Petrol MT (Hybrid) |
Petrol DCT |
Petrol CVT (New) |
Smart |
Rs 15.76 lakh |
Rs 16.52 lakh |
Rs 16.52 lakh |
Sharp |
Rs 17.10 lakh |
Rs 18.10 lakh |
Rs 18.10 lakh |
Hector Plus 6-seater |
Petrol MT (Hybrid) |
Petrol DCT |
Petrol CVT (New) |
Smart |
Rs 17.22 lakh |
Rs 17.22 lakh |
|
Sharp |
Rs 17.85 lakh |
Rs 18.90 lakh |
Rs 18.90 lakh |
Interestingly, the addition of the CVT variant hasn't changed the price, compared to its DCT counterparts. Both automatic options in the Hector garner a premium of Rs 76,000 and Rs 1 lakh over their manual-hybrid counterparts. As for the Hector 6-seater, the automatic Sharp incurs a premium of Rs 1.05 lakh over its manual-hybrid counterpart.
The CVT isn’t uncommon in the Hector, as its Indonesian cousin, the Wuling Almaz, already gets this gearbox in place of the DCT. Like the Wuling Almaz, the 8-step CVT is paired to a 143PS/250Nm 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine with Eco and Sport modes. The petrol motor can also be availed with a 48v mild-hybrid system, but that’s limited to the 6-speed manual gearbox. The Hector is also offered with a 170PS/350Nm 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox.
It gets all the bells and whistles offered in the Smart and Sharp variants such as a 10.4-inch infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, ventilated front seats, Hinglish voice commands, a wireless phone charger, panoramic sunroof, auto-dimming IRVM, panoramic sunroof, and an Infinity sound system.
MG Motor India retails the Hector from Rs 12.90 lakh to Rs 18.43 lakh, and the Hector Plus 6-seater from Rs 16 lakh to Rs 19.23 lakh (ex-showroom). While the former rivals the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Tata Harrier, and Mahindra XUV500, the latter takes on the Tata Safari.