I’ve driven massive SUVs across the Himalayas and crawled through Bengaluru’s post-rain slush. The moment I saw the MG Majestor roll off the truck in Gurugram, I knew this wasn’t just another Gloster replacement. JSW MG Motor India is calling it the country’s first “D+ segment” SUV, and honestly, the size alone makes you believe the hype .
But here’s the thing. Indian roads don’t care about your press kit. Speed breakers, stray cattle, and moon craters posing as potholes are the real test. So, does this massive 5-meter Majestor make sense for your driveway? Or is it just a spec-sheet bully? Let’s tear down the numbers and real-world usability.
Design & Proportions: The Road Presence Is Real
You don’t buy a full-size SUV to blend in. The Majestor gets that. Standing at 1,876mm tall and stretching 5,046mm long, it visually dwarfs the Toyota Fortuner . The width (2,016mm) is particularly noticeable in the flesh. That “Mosaic Matrix” grille is massive—almost intimidating in the rearview mirror of smaller cars.
MG has gone for a squared-off, upright stance. The split LED lighting works well here: sharp Dragon Eye DRLs sit up top, while the Tri-beam headlamps are tucked lower in the bumper . It looks purposeful, not gaudy. Those 19-inch dual-tone alloys fill the arches nicely, and the chrome side steps are genuinely useful for ingress (I’m 5’11, and I still used them).
Real-world check: The black cladding on the wheel arches isn’t just for looks. On a quick drive through a construction site, it shrugged off gravel spray like a champ. If you live in NCR or Mumbai, where “under-construction” is a permanent state, this is gold.
Interior Comfort & Tech: The Massage Lounge
Open the door, and the “Smoked Ebony” theme hits you. It’s dark, premium, and thankfully, not beige (saving you from sweat stains). The dual 12.3-inch screens merge into a single glass panel—clean and modern . The 12-speaker JBL system has some serious bass; turn it up for the highway.
But let’s talk about the seats. Ventilated front seats? Check. But multi-mode massage function for the driver? That’s unexpected in this price bracket. During a stop-and-go crawl on the Eastern Freeway, the massage was a literal back-saver . The three-zone climate control means the third row doesn’t suffocate, a massive win for joint families.
Cabin practicality: The boot space is 343 liters with all rows up, which is just about enough for a weekend bag. Fold the last row, and you have a cavernous space . However, the 6-seater captain seat configuration is the one to get. It gives a real “executive” feel, and the pass-through to the third row makes life easier.
Battery & Range Analysis
Hold on. Let’s clear the air immediately: The MG Majestor is not an EV. It runs on a tried-and-tested internal combustion engine. There is no “battery range” in the electric sense. But since SEO sometimes confuses the two, let me state clearly: This is a diesel bruiser. If you are looking for an electric 7-seater, this isn’t it.
Under the hood sits a 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel (the same unit from the Gloster). It churns out 215 bhp and 478 Nm of torque . The fuel tank capacity is a generous 75 liters . Expect a real-world fuel efficiency of roughly 10–12 km/l in mixed driving conditions . On the highway, with a light foot, you might nudge 13 km/l. It’s not frugal, but you don’t buy a 2.2-tonne SUV for mileage. You buy it for the way it eats highway miles.
Charging Solutions (ICE Context)
Since we are dealing with a diesel engine, your “charging” is at the fuel pump. However, the Majestor comes loaded with dual wireless phone chargers and a 220V power outlet inside the cabin . This is a godsend for charging laptops or camera batteries on the move.
For the 4×4 variants, the alternator is beefed up to handle winches and auxiliary lights if you plan to overland. There’s no hybrid system here, just pure diesel grunt.
Safety Features: Level 2 ADAS & Triple Lockers
This is where the Majestor plays dirty. You get Level 2 ADAS (Adaptive Cruise, Lane Keep, Auto Emergency Braking) . On the Western Express Highway, the adaptive cruise worked flawlessly in light traffic. But the real party trick is off-road. The Majestor features a first-in-segment triple differential lock (front, center, rear) .
Add to that 10 off-road modes (Snow, Rock, Sand, Mud) and a water wading depth of 810mm . That is higher than the Fortuner. For reference, if water enters the exhaust during a flood in Chennai or Kerala, the Majestor has a fighting chance.
Standard safety includes 6 airbags, ESP, and a 360-degree HD camera. The camera quality is decent, though the guide lines could be sharper for a vehicle this size.
Price Structure (Expected)
MG hasn’t dropped the final ex-showroom price yet (April 20 is the date), but here is the industry consensus based on pre-reservation trends :
| Variant | Drivetrain | Expected Price (Ex-showroom) |
|---|---|---|
| Sharp | 4×2 (RWD) | ₹ 39.50 Lakh |
| Savvy | 4×2 (RWD) 6-Seater | ₹ 41.50 Lakh |
| Sharp | 4×4 | ₹ 41.50 Lakh |
| Savvy | 4×4 (Top-end) | ₹ 43.25 Lakh |
*Note: These are estimates based on dealer sources and pre-booking data .
The “5-5-5” peace of mind package is a huge value add: 5 years unlimited km warranty, 5 years roadside assistance, and 5 free services (labor free) . That alone saves you roughly ₹1.5 lakh in ownership costs compared to a Fortuner.
Market Competition: Fortuner vs Majestor vs Gloster
Let’s be blunt. The Toyota Fortuner is the elephant in the room. It holds resale value like gold. The Majestor fights back with sheer size and tech.
| Feature/Aspect | MG Majestor | Toyota Fortuner (Legender) | MG Gloster |
|---|---|---|---|
| Length | 5,046 mm | 4,795 mm | 4,985 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 219 mm | 225 mm (approx) | 210 mm |
| Torque | 478 Nm | 500 Nm (Diesel AT) | 478 Nm |
| Off-road Gear | Triple Diff Lock + 10 Modes | Rear Diff Lock + 4 Modes | 7 Modes + EDL |
| Seat Massage | Yes (Front) | No | Yes |
| Warranty | 5 Years / Unlimited km | 3 Years / 1,00,000 km | 3 Years / 1,00,000 km |
The Fortuner still has the brand cachet and the 2.8L diesel’s bulletproof reliability. But if you value space, modern tech, and off-road hardware over the Toyota badge, the Majestor makes a compelling case. The Skoda Kodiaq is more premium but less rugged, while the Volkswagen Tayron is arriving soon but won’t match the Majestor’s ladder-frame toughness .
Verdict: Who should buy the MG Majestor?
If you are upgrading from a Creta or XUV700 and want massive road presence without breaking the bank on a German luxury SUV, this is for you. It’s ideal for highway cruises and for those who live in areas with bad roads or flooding.
However, if resale value is your only god, stick to the Fortuner. Also, parking this 5-meter beast in a cramped basement in South Delhi or a mall in Bandra will be a chore—rely heavily on the 360-degree camera.
The Majestor isn’t a revolution. It’s an aggressive evolution. It takes the Gloster’s bones, adds serious off-road steroids, and slaps on a warranty that shows MG is confident.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A: The MG Majestor will be launched on April 20, 2026. Prices will be announced on the same day, with deliveries starting in May 2026 .
A: The Majestor offers 219 mm of ground clearance . That is more than enough to glide over the tallest “Indian” speed breakers without scraping the underbody. It also has a water wading capacity of 810 mm .
A: No. Currently, the Majestor is strictly Diesel-only. It uses a 2.0-litre twin-turbo engine (same as Gloster). There is no petrol or electric variant announced yet .
A: The Majestor replaces the Gloster as the flagship. It is larger (wider and taller), has a more aggressive design, features triple differential locks (vs EDL in Gloster), and comes with a better warranty package (5 years unlimited vs 3 years) .
A: Both. The standard variants offer a 7-seat configuration (2+3+2). The higher-end “Savvy” variants offer a 6-seat captain seat configuration (2+2+2), which is more comfortable for the middle row .
A: Official ARAI mileage is yet to be certified. Real-world estimates suggest around 10-12 km/l in city driving and slightly higher on highways, given the 2.0L diesel engine and heavy curb weight .

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