The refreshed 2026-model MG Hector is around the corner — slated for an official reveal on 15 December 2025. This will be the third major update since the SUV’s 2019 debut. The teasers dropped recently suggest a mix of cosmetic tweaks, tech upgrades and refreshed styling that aim to keep Hector competitive in the mid-size SUV segment.
Exterior Refresh: Subtle But Sharpened
Based on the official teaser and media reports, the updated Hector gets a more premium and bold look — while retaining its familiar silhouette. Key expected changes:
- A new chrome-garnished front grille with a fresh mesh design and prominent MG badge, giving the SUV a more urbane face.
- Revised bumpers and skid plate details, adding to its road presence and giving it a slightly tougher look.
- New alloy wheel designs (possibly dual-tone), and rumours of refreshed rear styling — including subtle updates to bumper and tail-lamp graphics.
- There could also be one or two new exterior colour options, to give buyers more variety.
In short: the 2026 Hector aims for a smarter, more assertive look — modern enough to stand out, but familiar enough for existing fans.
Interior & Tech: What’s Changing Inside
The cabin layout remains broadly similar, but look out for some important updates that could improve daily usability and comfort:
- The existing 14-inch portrait infotainment screen is expected to get upgraded — possibly a more powerful unit, with smoother response and added features.
- Expect enhanced comfort features: ventilated & powered front seats, updated upholstery, ambient lighting — elements that add a premium feel without pushing the price drastically.
- Key existing perks remain: panoramic sunroof, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, digital instrument cluster, and the spacious 5-seater layout (and 7-seater “Plus” version).
So while the basic layout stays familiar, the aim with the 2026 update seems to be to sharpen usability and visual appeal rather than overhaul everything.
Engines & Mechanicals: No Surprises Here
No new engines are expected — the 2026 Hector lineup will continue with the same tried-and-tested powertrains:
- 1.5-litre turbo-petrol: ~143 hp, 250 Nm — offered with 6-speed manual or CVT.
- 2.0-litre turbo-diesel: ~170 hp, 350 Nm — 6-speed manual only.
The powertrain continuity means MG is banking on reliability and familiarity while refreshing the SUV’s aesthetics and features.
What This Means for Buyers
- If you’ve been on the fence about buying a Hector — the facelift could be a good time to act, especially for the fresh styling and anticipated feature update.
- Buyers who value value + comfort + familiarity will appreciate the update: no need to relearn everything, but enough newness to feel fresh.
- For people comparing other SUVs (in the range of mid-size, feature-rich cars), the 2026 Hector might offer a balanced package — decent price expectation (given current Hector pricing), typical MG perks, and a refreshed look.
Final Word
The 2026 MG Hector facelift seems to be a smart evolution rather than a radical overhaul — more polish than revolution. New grille, updated styling, improved tech inside, and proven engines — that’s a combination that should keep Hector relevant.
If you’re looking for an SUV that balances practicality, comfort and modest flair — keep an eye on 15 December. Once it’s launched, we’ll bring you full specs, on-road price estimates, and how it stacks up against its competition.














