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MG Hector Hawk Set to Debut Today… Could This 1,000 km Plug-in Hybrid SUV Change India’s SUV Market?
JSW MG Motor India is all set to unveil the Hector Hawk, its first plug-in hybrid SUV for India. With an expected 1,000 km combined range, Level 2 ADAS, and a premium tech-loaded cabin, the new SUV could redefine the NEV segment.
JSW MG Motor India is preparing to enter a new chapter in India’s automotive journey with the launch of the MG Hector Hawk. Scheduled to make its official debut today, the upcoming SUV is expected to become the company’s first Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) in the country.
Marketed as a New Energy Vehicle (NEV), the Hector Hawk aims to bridge the gap between traditional petrol-powered SUVs and fully electric vehicles by combining a petrol engine with an electric motor and battery pack.
If launched as expected, the SUV could offer buyers the flexibility of electric city driving while eliminating long-distance range anxiety.
A New Plug-in Hybrid SUV for India
The Hector Hawk is expected to be based on the globally available Wuling Starlight 560, although it will carry the well-established MG Hector branding for the Indian market.
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Reports suggest the SUV will be available in both:
- 5-seater
- 7-seater
configurations, allowing it to cater to families as well as buyers looking for additional passenger space.
Positioned above the current MG Hector, the Hawk is expected to become the flagship SUV in MG’s Indian lineup.
Expected Powertrain and Driving Range
The headline feature of the Hector Hawk is expected to be its plug-in hybrid powertrain.
The SUV is likely to feature:
- 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine
- Electric motor
- 20.5 kWh battery pack
Together, the system is expected to produce approximately:
- 197 PS of power
- 230–239 Nm of torque
Performance figures currently being reported include:
- 0-100 km/h in under 10 seconds
- Top speed of around 170 km/h
Perhaps the biggest attraction is its claimed combined driving range of up to 1,000 km on a fully charged battery and a full fuel tank, although MG has yet to officially confirm India-specific figures.

Premium Cabin With Modern Technology
Inside, the Hector Hawk is expected to offer a feature-rich cabin focused on connectivity and comfort.
Likely highlights include:
- 12.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- MG Ling OS
- 8.8-inch fully digital instrument cluster
- Leather upholstery
- Wireless smartphone charging
- Automatic climate control
- Connected car technology
- Cruise control
The interior is expected to follow the premium approach already seen in the existing Hector while introducing additional technology suited to its flagship positioning.
Advanced Safety Package
Safety is also expected to be one of the SUV’s biggest strengths.
The MG Hector Hawk is likely to come equipped with:
- Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Forward Collision Warning
- Six airbags
- 360-degree HD camera
- Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
These features would position the SUV among the most safety-focused offerings in its segment.
Could It Be a Game Changer?
The Hector Hawk could become one of India’s first mainstream plug-in hybrid SUVs if launched at a competitive price.
Unlike conventional petrol or diesel SUVs, a PHEV allows owners to drive short urban distances using electric power while relying on the petrol engine for longer journeys, effectively combining efficiency with convenience.
As demand grows for cleaner mobility solutions without the charging limitations associated with fully electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids may emerge as an attractive middle ground for many Indian buyers.
Final Verdict
With its expected 1,000 km driving range, plug-in hybrid technology, premium interior, and advanced driver assistance systems, the MG Hector Hawk has the potential to become one of the most significant SUV launches of the year.
While official pricing and India-specific specifications will only be confirmed during today’s unveiling, the new model already appears poised to introduce an exciting alternative for customers considering petrol, diesel, or all-electric SUVs.
If MG delivers on its promises, the Hector Hawk could mark the beginning of a new era for hybrid SUVs in the Indian market.
