Okay so the inside of the MG Hector is actually pretty impressive. First thing you’ll probably notice is that big vertical touchscreen right in the middle — it’s kinda like a giant tablet stuck into the dash. Looks fancy for sure, but sometimes it feels like everything is on the screen… even stuff you wish had buttons, like AC controls.
The seats are super comfy, especially the front ones. They’re wide and soft, maybe a bit too soft for some people on long drives, but for city driving or chilling in traffic, they’re great. The rear seats also have tons of space — like, even three people can sit without feeling squished. And the flat floor helps a lot too.
The overall feel inside is pretty premium. There’s leatherette on the seats and soft-touch bits on the dash, though if you look close, you’ll find some hard plastics here and there. Nothing crazy bad, but yeah, it’s there.
One of the best parts is the panoramic sunroof. It makes the cabin feel super airy and bright, especially during the day. Kids love it too lol. The ambient lighting is a nice touch at night — gives a chill vibe.
You get all the tech stuff too: Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, a 360-degree camera, voice commands, wireless charging, and even connected features through their app. It feels like the car’s always online, which is cool if you’re into that kind of thing.
Only thing is, the touchscreen can lag sometimes, especially when you’re in a hurry. And with so much being controlled through the screen, that can get a little annoying.
But overall, MG Hector’s interior feels super spacious and modern. It’s kind of like a living room on wheels — loads of space, comfy seats, and techy vibes. Not perfect, but honestly really good for the price.