Is the feature-loaded MG Hector worth the wait or should you go for its rivals instead?
The Harrier has dethroned the XUV500 and is comfortably ahead of the Compass in just its second month of being on sale
MG’s Hector will be followed by the all-electric eZS SUV, and there's the 7-seater Hector in the pipeline as well
Mahindra rules the roost, but Tata’s latest SUV surpasses the Jeep Compass’ sales just a month after going on sale
Tata’s Harrier is the new SUV on the block. We find out if it offers more space than its arch-rival, the Mahindra XUV500
Another SsangYong that could come to India as a Mahindra makes its debut at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show
MG had previously confirmed that a 2.0-litre diesel engine will also be on offer
The second-gen Mahindra XUV500 is being co-developed with SsangYong and the new Korando midsize SUV previews the same, in all likelihood
The next-gen XUV500 is likely to be based on the new SsangYong Korando, which will debut in March 2019
Here’s everything you need to know about the Tata Harrier at one place
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The Harrier uses the same engine as the Compass, albeit in a lower state of tune
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The Hector will come with LED elements in the tail lamps as well as dynamic turn indicators to up its premium quotient
It is likely to get a more powerful diesel engine and an automatic transmission
Set to launch in June 2019, we expect MG to reveal the India-spec SUV in April
The 5-seat Baojun 530-based MG SUV will go on sale in India in mid-2019
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