New MG Astor emotes European design language with clean lines and subtle highlights that look pleasing to the eye.
Rear profile looks elegant with wraparound LED tail-lamps, skid plate and faux dual exhaust embellishments.
China-sourced LED headlamp gets integrated DRLs and diamond-like styling elements. MG is localising the Astor's lamps with Lumax Industries.
The front 'Celestial' grille gets a radiating effect that has been indigenised to suit local tastes of the Indian market.
Astor gets a premium interior with multiple colour options and generous use of soft-touch materials. AI assistant robot placed atop dashboard is a first in segment.
Front camera placed underneath the big MG badge on the grille monitors vehicle surroundings for ADAS and 360-degree camera feed.
Radar for Level-2 autonomous driving features like lane-keep assist and adaptive cruise control placed in lower half of front bumper.
The 360-degree camera feed comes to driver's rescue while parking in tight spaces but image quality has scope of improvement.
Astor offers a pliant ride quality with a well-tuned suspension but 1.3 turbo-petrol engine lacks outright punch and becomes noisy at high revs.
Three different steering modes on offer but heft feels artificial to the driver.
MG India targets sale of 3,000 Astors a month

The midsize SUV punches above its weight in terms of high-tech features but low localisation levels, for powertrain, drivelines, head- and-tail-lamps, sunroof and electronics for ADAS, could impact pricing.

30 Sep 2021 | 9515 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

MG Motor India is all set to enter the midsize SUV segment in the Indian passenger vehicle market, which while offers tremendous sales potential, is also a space with cut-throat competition with highly successful products, including the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos reigning the market.

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