Fortuner Killer? MG Majestor Unveiled in India — Everything You Need to Know!

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The “King of SUVs” just got a massive wake-up call. SW MG Motor India officially pulled the wraps off the MG Majestor. Positioned as India’s first “D+ Segment” SUV, this behemoth is designed to sit above the Gloster and take a direct shot at the legendary Toyota Fortuner Legender.

The “Big Three” Launch Details

Bookings Open: You can now book the Majestor for a token amount of ₹41,000.

Price Reveal: Scheduled for April 2026 (Estimated: ₹40 lakh – ₹50 lakh ex-showroom).

Deliveries: Set to commence in May 2026.

 

MG Majestor vs. Toyota Fortuner: The Stats

The Majestor isn’t just a rebranded Gloster; it’s a 5.04-meter-long beast with serious off-road credentials and luxury that outclasses the competition.

Feature MG Majestor Toyota Fortuner (Legender)
Engine 2.0L Twin-Turbo Diesel 2.8L Turbo Diesel
Power 215 PS 201 PS
Torque 478 Nm 500 Nm
Transmission 8-Speed Automatic 6-Speed Automatic
Water Wading 810 mm 700 mm
Differential Locks 3 (Triple Locks) 1 (Rear)

Features of the MG Majestor

1. Scaled Mount Japfü Proving its “tough guy” image, the Majestor is the first D+ segment SUV to scale Mount Japfü in Nagaland before its official launch. It didn’t just look pretty on stage; it conquered extreme rocky terrains and steep gradients.

2. A “First Class” Interior Inside, it’s all about luxury. The dashboard features a 12.3-inch touchscreen, a 12-speaker JBL sound system, and a massive panoramic sunroof. Unlike its rivals, it features massaging, ventilated, and heated seats for the front and second rows.

3. Triple Differential Locks For the off-road purists, the Majestor 4×4 comes with three differential locks and multiple terrain modes (Sand, Mud, Snow, etc.), making it significantly more capable in the wild than most luxury SUVs.

4. Level 2 ADAS Suite Safety is a massive highlight. The Majestor comes equipped with a full Level 2 ADAS suite, including Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, and Autonomous Emergency Braking—features still missing in the current Fortuner.

5. Massive Presence At 5,046 mm long, the Majestor is a tank. With a “Matrix-style” front grille, “Falcon-inspired” LED DRLs, and connected LED tail-lights, it has the most imposing road presence in its class.

Variants & Colors

The SUV will be available in Sharp (4×2 & 4×4) and Savvy (4×4 only) trims with both 6-seater (Captain Seats) and 7-seater configurations.

Trending Colors:

Metal Black

Pearl White

Concrete Grey

Black Ash

The MG Majestor is bigger, more tech-heavy, and more comfortable than the Fortuner. While Toyota still holds the crown for resale value, MG is offering a vehicle that feels like it belongs in 2026, not 2016.

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