- Interested customers can now pre-book the MG Majestor SUV.
- Deliveries will commence from May 2026.
- Two variants: Sharp and Savvy.
- Gets a 2-litre twin-turbo diesel mill, with an 8-speed automatic.
- Available in both RWD and 4WD configurations.
MG Motor has finally unveiled the Majestor SUV for the Indian market. Its bookings are open, with deliveries scheduled to begin from May 2026. This Toyota Fortuner-rivalling full-size, ladder-frame SUV will serve as the brand’s flagship ICE offering, replacing the Gloster in its Indian portfolio.
MG Majestor Design – Imposing Road Presence
Measuring over 5 meters in length, the MG Majestor is essentially a rebadged version of the Maxus D90 sold internationally. It boasts a rugged and dominating design, which gives it a strong road presence.

Starting from the front, the SUV boasts a huge rectangular grille with gloss black & chrome elements, flanked by sleek eyebrow-shaped LED DRLs positioned higher up, while the main projector headlamps sit below in a vertically stacked three-pod enclosure. Further enhancing its go-anywhere appearance are the rugged-looking black cladding with a silver skid plate in the centre of the bumper featuring vertical slots.
Riding on 19-inch dual-tone alloys, the SUV flaunts a typical boxy silhouette, with pronounced wheel arches and character lines that instantly add to its road presence.
At the rear, the connected LED tail lamps, a chunky bumper with dual-exhaust tips and prominent “MORRIS GARAGES” and “MAJESTOR” lettering round off its tough and imposing look. Overall, the Majestor looks more aggressive and commanding than the MG Gloster.
Dimensions
Against the measuring tape, it is 5046mm long (2950mm wheelbase), 1876mm tall and 2016mm wide. This makes it 251mm longer than the Toyota Fortuner.
Speaking of the boot, it is limited to 343 litres with the 3rd-row in use, which can further increase to 1,350 litres with the 3rd-row seats folded down.
MG Majestor – Interior and Features
Inside, the MG Majestor features a clean dashboard layout with boxy elements finished in black and grey, providing it a modern and premium feel. A 12.3-inch floating touchscreen infotainment takes the centre stage, with central air con vents positioned just below it. And interestingly, MG has provided physical controls for the air conditioning system for added convenience.
The notable elements and features are as follows: –
- A fully digital instrument cluster
- Rotary knobs to operate the 4WD system
- Leatherette upholstery
- 12-way powered front seats with ventilation and massage functions
- A 12-speaker JBL sound system
- Three-zone climate control
- Dual wireless phone chargers
- 64-colour ambient lighting
- Powered tailgate
- Ventilated rear seats
- Panoramic sunroof
- Off-road modes (4WD variants only)
- 360-degree camera
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Six airbags
- Electronic stability control (ESC)
- Hill hold assist (HHA)
- Electronic parking brake with auto-hold (EPB)
- Level-2 ADAS
The Majestor is offered in both 6- and 7-seater layouts, with the former featuring captain seats in the middle row.
What Powers The MG Majestor?
At the heart of the Majestor SUV is the brand’s 215PS 2-litre twin-turbocharged diesel engine from the Gloster, paired with an 8-speed torque converter automatic transmission. It will be offered in both RWD and 4WD setups.
MG Majestor Variants
The Majestor will be available in two variants — Sharp and Savvy, with the latter being 4WD only.
| MG Majestor Variants | RWD | 4WD |
| Sharp | ✔ | ✔ |
| Savvy | ✘ | ✔ |
MG Majestor Price Announcement and Rivals
Prices of the MG Majestor will be announced in April this year. We expect it to be priced from somewhere around Rs 50 lakh (ex-showroom), placing it against the Toyota Fortuner Legender and the upcoming Volkswagen Tayron R-Line.