The all-new Hector will now feature a 14-inch HD infotainment touchscreen in portrait configuration. The touchscreen is now integrated with the central console with a brushed silver finish and also enhances the cockpit-like cabin layout. The vertical air vents on the earlier model have now been replaced with wider vents in the horizontal configuration. In another major interior update, the all-new Hector will also feature a fully digital 7-inch driver information display. The door panels and handles have also been updated and do not feature the extended grab handle from the outgoing model. All the updates will be brought with MG’s next-gen i-Smart technology suite.
From what can be seen in the teaser images, the use of brushed metal and chrome elements has been enhanced in the times to come. MG Hector, The dual-tone interior continues with the leather panels, but has been redesigned for a sharper theme. There is also an ambient light bar running across the dashboard. The massive 14-inch central touchscreen now also has volume, defogger and power controls integrated within its UI. However, the steering design will remain the same as the current Hector.
There is no confirmation yet on whether the all-new MG Hector will also feature an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), like the one we saw earlier on the Astor compact SUV. Buyers will be most interested to know whether the new Hector will be kept similar to or a step above the old model, making it more expensive.