MG Motor India has disclosed the latest price hikes for some of its best-selling models, including the Comet EV, Hector, Hector Plus, and Gloster. This latest pricing update indicates a hike of up to ₹1.50 lakh depending on the model and variant. While the Comet EV’s battery subscription variants have seen a price drop, its outright purchase options now cost more. Meanwhile, the Gloster has received the biggest hike, making it significantly more expensive. With this change, MG aims to realign prices in response to rising production and input costs. Let’s take a closer look at each model and its updated pricing.
Let’s take a detailed look at the price changes and key updates for each model.
MG Comet EV
The MG Comet EV, known for being the brand’s most affordable electric offering, has seen both upward and downward shifts depending on the purchase model.
Key Highlights:
- 17.4 kWh battery
- Claimed range of 230 km
- Fast charging in 3.5 hours (7.4kW AC)
Price Revisions (Ex-Showroom):
Without Battery Subscription Plan
Variant |
Old Price |
New Price |
Price Hike |
Executive |
₹7.00 lakh |
₹7.36 lakh |
+₹36,000 |
Excite |
₹8.26 lakh |
₹8.42 lakh |
+₹16,000 |
Excite Fast Charging |
₹8.78 lakh |
₹8.82 lakh |
+₹4,000 |
Exclusive |
₹9.36 lakh |
₹9.41 lakh |
+₹5,000 |
Exclusive Fast Charging |
₹9.78 lakh |
₹9.83 lakh |
+₹5,000 |
Blackstorm Edition |
₹9.81 lakh |
₹9.86 lakh |
+₹5,000 |
With Battery Subscription Plan
Variant |
Old Price |
New Price |
Price Change |
Executive |
₹4.99 lakh |
₹4.99 lakh |
No change |
Excite |
₹6.25 lakh |
₹6.05 lakh |
-₹20,000 |
Excite Fast Charging |
₹6.77 lakh |
₹6.45 lakh |
-₹32,000 |
Exclusive |
₹7.35 lakh |
₹7.05 lakh |
-₹30,000 |
Exclusive Fast Charging |
₹7.77 lakh |
₹7.47 lakh |
-₹30,000 |
Blackstorm Edition |
₹7.80 lakh |
₹7.50 lakh |
-₹30,000 |
Notably, the battery rental fee has increased from ₹2.5/km to ₹2.9/km.
MG Hector
The 5-seater MG Hector continues to be a strong player in its segment. It is available with a 1.5L turbo-petrol and a 2.0L diesel engine.
Petrol Variants – Price Hike:
Variant |
Old Price |
New Price |
Hike |
Style MT to Savvy Pro CVT |
₹14L–₹22.89L |
₹14.25L–₹23.14L |
+₹25,000 |
Diesel Variants – No Change:
Diesel trims such as Shine Pro MT, Select Pro MT, and others remain unaffected by the hike.
The MG Hector now ranges from ₹14.25 lakh to ₹23.14 lakh, competing against the Tata Harrier and Jeep Compass.
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MG Hector Plus
Offered in 6- and 7-seater configurations, the Hector Plus continues with the same powertrains as the Hector. However, only some variants have seen price changes.
Petrol Variants – Price Hike:
Variant Type |
Hike Amount |
Sharp Pro & Savvy Pro |
₹25,000–₹27,000 |
Diesel Variants:
- Minimal hike of ₹2,000 on some variants
- Several trims see no change
The Hector Plus rivals the Mahindra XUV700, Tata Safari, and Hyundai Alcazar.
MG Gloster
The MG Gloster, which is the brand’s premium SUV offering, has seen the highest price increase of all – a flat ₹1.50 lakh hike across all variants.
Key Highlights:
- 2-litre turbo and twin-turbo diesel engines
- 8-speed AT gearbox
- RWD and 4WD options
Updated Pricing (Ex-Showroom):
Variant Type |
New Price Range |
Hike Amount |
All RWD & 4WD variants |
₹41.07L–₹46.24L |
+₹1.50 lakh |
With this hike, the Gloster becomes pricier than its rivals like the Toyota Fortuner, Skoda Kodiaq, and Jeep Meridian.
Conclusion
MG’s recent price revisions reflect a strategic realignment in its portfolio, likely due to increased input costs and market dynamics. While the Gloster’s ₹1.50 lakh hike may raise eyebrows, the Comet EV’s dual pricing strategy offers some relief to EV enthusiasts. Petrol variants of the Hector and Hector Plus have seen moderate increases, while diesel variants remain mostly untouched, providing continued value for diesel SUV buyers.
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