MG Astor: bringing the latest tech to the mix with standout features. It becomes a trailblazer pushing boundaries while keeping true to MG’s trailblazing spirit. It’s all about fresh benchmarks and a cool personal AI helper, plus self-driving tech. You’ll be wowed starting at just ₹9.98 lakh.
Dig the Style of the MG Astor
The Astor flaunts an audacious design strategy; its Celestial Grille grabs the spotlight with cosmic shapes and patterns. This ride rocks a lively looking front with tungsten steel that’s electroplated – shining bright like the sun. Its dimensions are slick, with a 4,323mm stretch, 1,809mm across, and its wheelbase hitting a sweet 2,585mm – nailed it for making a statement on the street while zipping around the city without a fuss. Inside, you’re looking at three vibe options, and there’s this wicked Dual Tone Sangria Red that’s all about top-tier skill.
MG Astor Gizmos and Tech
The 2024 model packs a punch with a personal AI helper from ‘Star Design,’ a U.S. company. This groundbreaking addition chats with passengers, shows emotions like a human, and dishes out all the dirt via Wikipedia. You get the whole nine yards with the i-Smart Hub stitching together cool stuff like MapMyIndia for getting around Jio for staying connected, and a blockchain-backed digital pass for your ride.
MG Astor Power and Zip
The Astor boasts a pair of advanced powertrains. A turbo 1.3-litre petrol engine cranks out a solid 138.08 bhp at 5,600 rpm while pushing 220 Nm of torque at 3,600 rpm. Then there’s the 1.5-litre engine that isn’t turbocharged. This one gets you 108 bhp and twists out 144 Nm of torque. You’ve got choices when it comes to gear shifting too, with a slick 6-speed automatic hooked up to the turbo motor and a smooth CVT coupled with the 1.5-litre.
MG Astor’s Tech and Innovation Stuff
The Astor comes packed with Level 2 self-driving tech, thanks to some super smart driver-help systems, like ADAS. You get stuff like Adaptive Cruise Control, a system to warn you if you’re about to hit something, and tech to stop the car for you when things get dicey. It’s got assists to keep you in your lane, tells you if you’re leaving it, and even smart headlamps that adjust themselves. Plus, this ride lets you do things from far away with a digital key, and there’s an AI buddy to take care of other car stuff.
MG Astor is Super Useful and Doesn’t Slack on Performance
The Astor shines when it comes to saving gas. You get 15.43 km per liter from the engine that’s 1.5 liters, and the turbo model gets 14.34 km per liter. The gas tank holds 45 litres and that’s plenty for driving around town and longer trips on the freeway. This car is also super handy with enough room for five people to sit comfy and a laid out inside space.