MG has been planning to introduce a new SUV in the Indian market for quite some time. The brand currently retails four SUVs in the Indian market. This includes the MG Hector, the MG Hector Plus, MG Gloster and MG ZS EV electric vehicle. Now the brand is getting ready to launch a new MG SUV based on the globally acclaimed ‘ZS’ platform.
Yes, MG recently revealed this new car called the MG Astor in the Indian market, and we are currently awaiting prices. However, we got the chance to test the MG Astor in India, and here is a comprehensive drive review of the MG Astor. The Astor is also the only SUV in the segment that offers Level 2 Autonomous features. In the video review, we also bring you the ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) test so that you can make an informed buying decision.
The MG Astor boasts of bringing 14 Autonomous Level 2 features to the segment. Thanks to the radar and a multipurpose camera, the MG Astor comes with several ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) features. This includes Adaptive Cruise Control, Forward Collision Warning and Automatic Emergency Braking. The SUV also comes with assistance features such as Lane Keeping Assist, Lane Departure Warning and Lane Departure Prevention, keeping the occupant safe. The Astor also gets Intelligent Headlamp Control (IHC), a Speed Assist System and Rear Drive Assist (RDA) to enhance convenience. The brand also offers safety features such as 6-airbags ESP, TCS, HDC, along with 27 other safety features a standard.
Powering the MG Astor is a BritDynamic 220 1349cc turbo-petrol motor. The engine is capable of producing 140 PS of power and 220 Nm of torque. MG offer the engine a 6-speed automatic transmission. The brand also offers a VTI-Tech 1498cc naturally-aspirated petrol engine that produces 110 PS of power and 110 Nm of torque. The motor features a manual transmission and an 8-step CVT automatic gearbox option. The brand does not offer a diesel motor on the MG Astor. The Astor measure 4323mm in length, 1809mm in width and 1650mm in height.
The brand is targeting the “young and dynamic” audience with the MG Astor. Therefore, the brand employs the “emotional dynamism” design philosophy on the Astor. The SUV features the expressive character and the sporting DNA of MG cars. The Astor comes with a concave celestial grille on the front flanked by hawk-eye LED headlamps integrated with 9-diamond-like LED elements. The vehicle comes with an aggressive LED cluster taillamp with jewel-like detail. The Astor features a progressive roofline and a tapering glasshouse, giving it an athletic stance.
The MG Astor comes packed with technology. The SUV also boasts to come with several segment-first features such as Car-As-A-Platform and Drive AI (Artificial Intelligence). The Astor not only gets 80+ connected features through the Next-Gen iSmart technology but also features MapMyIndia 4D maps, Park+, Jio Saavn and Koinearth Vehicle Digital Passport. The Astor also comes with soft-touch materials and a dual-tone leather cabin with the MG Astor assistant on the dashboard top. The car comes with a flat-bottomed steering wheel and a 7-inch instrument cluster. The Astor also gets 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment, PM 2.5 Filter, Rain-sensing wiper, Rear AC vents and Electric Parking Brake.
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