MG slashes prices for the Hector, making it more accessible with petrol variants starting at Rs 14.94 lakh and diesel variants at Rs 17.50 lakh, offering stiff competition to rivals like Harrier and XUV700.
See substantial price cuts for the Gloster, now available from Rs 37.49 lakh, down by Rs 1.31 lakh, enhancing its appeal against rivals like the Toyota Fortuner.
With no direct competitor in India, the Comet EV's reduced price further strengthens its position in the market, offering affordability and eco-friendly features unmatched by others.
MG attributes the price cuts to increased localisation, efficient logistics, and cost rationalisation of key commodities, ensuring customers benefit from improved affordability.
MG introduces the Executive trim for the ZS EV, priced at Rs 18.98 lakh, significantly lowering the entry point into electric mobility without compromising on quality or features.
While specifics of the Executive variant's features are yet to be disclosed, the reduced price widens the accessibility of electric vehicles, aligning with MG's commitment.
With competitive pricing and expanded offerings, MG positions itself as a leader in the affordable electric and conventional vehicle segments, catering to diverse customer needs.