
Last Updated on: 28 Apr 2026
MG Majestor
MG Motor has showcased its flagship ICE SUV, the Majestor, in India. While MG has revealed all information about the Majestor, it will disclose its prices at launch, which is expected happen soon. We expect the new SUV will range in price between Rs 40 lakh and Rs 45 lakh (ex-showroom). Pre-bookings are open across India at Rs 41,000.
The main rival of the Majestor SUV is the Toyota Fortuner, but similarly sized cars like the Jeep Meridian, Skoda Kodiaq and the upcoming Volkswagen Tayron are also competitors. As per MG, the new Majestor is positioned above the Gloster, with both luxury SUVs being offered at the showroom.
The MG Majestor is a three-row SUV that can be optioned with 6 or 7 seats, providing versatility to family buyers. The Majestor’s interior is both spacious and well-equipped, offering soft-touch materials and modern convenience features.
The Majestor’s body-on-frame platform is borrowed from the Maxus D90 sold in several foreign markets, while its 215hp, 2.0-litre four-cylinder twin-turbo diesel engine is shared with the Gloster. Higher variants get a 4WD setup with a low-range transfer case, electronically locking differentials and up to 10 off-road modes. The Majestor has an 810mm water wading capacity.
Key Highlights of MG Majestor
- MG Majestor is based on the global-spec Maxus D90.
- The MG Majestor price in India is expected to range between ₹40 lakh and ₹45 lakh.
- MG Majestor is available in 6 and 7 seater versions.
- The Majestor 2-litre twin-turbo diesel engine is shared with the MG Gloster.
- Majestor gets 19 inch alloy wheels, LED headlights & taillights, body cladding and twin exhaust tips.
- MG Majestor exterior design is bold and intimidating with an upright stance.
- Majestor interior has soft materials and a two-tone theme that looks premium.
- Majestor gets panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats with massaging and dual wireless chargers.
- MG Majestor features include a 12.3 inch touchscreen and a 12.3 inch digital driver’s display.
- The Majestor has a JBL Studio audio system, digital key and 64 colour ambient lights.
- MG Majestor safety features are level-2 ADAS, standard 6 airbags, 360 degree camera, hill hold and descent controls, ESP, TPMS and ISOFIX anchors.
MG Majestor Latest Updates
21 Apr 2026: MG to reveal prices of the Majestor on April 27, 2026
- 16 Feb 2026: Majestor to replace the Gloster as MG’s flagship ICE-powered SUV in India
- 12 Feb 2026: MG Motor reveals the new Majestor SUV in India
- 2 Feb 2026: Exterior and interior details of the upcoming MG Majestor revealed
- 27 Jan 2026: MG Motor officially teases the upcoming Majestor SUV
- 18 Jan 2025: MG introduces the all-new ‘Majestor’ nameplate at the 2025 Auto Expo
- 30 Jan 2024: MG working on the Gloster facelift
MG Majestor Features and specifications
Our Rating | Yet to be Reviewed |
Engine | 1996 cc |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Transmission | Torque Converter Auto |
Seats | 6 - 7 |
Body Style | SUV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 215.5 hp 4000 rpm |
Max Torque | 478.5 Nm at 1500 - 2400 rpm |
| Max Engine Power | 215.5 hp 4000 rpm |
| Max Engine Torque | 478.5 Nm at 1500 - 2400 rpm |
| Engine Type | 4 cyls |
| Engine Installation | Front |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 75 litres |
| Front Brakes | Disc |
| Rear Brakes | Disc |
| Steering Adjust | Tilt and Telescopic |
| Type of Power Assist | Electric |
| Height | 1876 mm |
| Length | 5046 mm |
| Doors | 5 |
| Boot Capacity | 340 - 1350 litres |
| warranty Duration | 5 Years |
| warranty Distance | Unlimited |
| Climate Control | Auto 3-zone |
| Sunroof | Panoramic |
| Rear Power Outlet | |
| Hands-free Boot Opening |
| Traction Control | |
| Tyre Pressure Monitoring System | |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | |
| Electronic Parking Brake |
| Headlight Type | LED |
| Daytime Running Lights | |
| Body Coloured Bumpers | |
| Projector Headlamps |
| Gear Indicator | |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Tachometer | Digital |
| Adjustable Rear Headrests |
| Apple CarPlay | |
| Android Auto | |
| Audio System | |
| Display | 12.3-inch Touchscreen |
MG Majestor price & variants
The MG Majestor variants include Sharp 4x2 (RWD), Savvy 4x2 (RWD) and Savvy 4x4 (4WD). Pre-bookings are open at Rs 41,000, and prices will be revealed in April 2026, which we expect to range from Rs 40 lakh to Rs 45 lakh (ex-showroom).
Here are the expected on-road prices of the MG Majestor:
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MG Majestor Images
The MG Majestor image gallery allows you to check out the three-row SUV’s design highlights, both exterior and interior. These include close-up shots of the Majestor’s intimidating front fascia with its blacked-out grille and an oversized MG logo, large 19-inch alloy wheels, fixed running boards, and stylish LED rear lights. Our image gallery also covers the spacious interior of this MG SUV, showcasing its digital displays and other modern features.
MG Majestor videos
Our MG Majestor video gallery currently features a thorough walkaround detailing this SUV’s exterior design, interior features and more. Make sure to check out our curated MG Majestor video gallery as we add more content in the future.




MG Majestor Colours
The MG Majestor colour options include 4 choices, which are listed below. Each shade complements its bold styling.
MG Majestor FAQs
The MG Majestor gets features like a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment, a panoramic sunroof, Level 2 ADAS suite, a fully digital instrument console, three-zone climate control, a panoramic sunroof and dual wireless phone chargers.
The MG Majestor is equipped with 6 airbags as standard, a 360-degree camera, and a Level 2 ADAS suite with features like lane change assist, blind spot detection, forward collision warning, and automatic emergency braking.
The MG Majestor is a three-row, ladder-frame SUV that is based on the MG Gloster.
MG has confirmed that the Majestor will sit above the Gloster in the brand’s Indian lineup, and both SUVs will be sold alongside each other.
Once launched, the Majestor will take on full-size ladder-frame SUVs like the Toyota Fortuner.
MG has revealed that the Majestor will launch in India on April 27, 2026.
It gets a large nose, a blacked-out grille with horizontal slats, an oversized MG logo, and 19-inch diamond-cut 5-spoke alloys
MG has revealed that the India-spec Majestor will use the 216 hp, 479 Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder twin-turbo diesel engine from higher Gloster variants. It will be available with both RWD and 4WD setups.
Yes, the MG Majestor comes with a 4WD setup along with a RWD option.
The MG Majestor is 5,046mm long, 2,016mm wide and 1,876mm tall.
Questions you may find useful
Ankit Mehra
•6wI currently drive a Jeep Compass Model S Petrol, and my annual driving includes 5,000km in the mountains, 5,000km on highways, and 5,000km in Delhi NCR. I am looking for a bigger 7-8 seater SUV with more premium features that can accommodate a baby seat along with six additional passengers.

Autocar India
Check out the Volkswagen Tayron and Skoda Kodiaq, which are both new-generation models that have recently been launched. They represent a significant upgrade in terms of not just size but performance and refinement as well, compared to your Jeep Compass. They're essentially the same car underneath, with the same powertrain and mechanical makeup, though they have some features and design differences.Crucially, the Skoda Kodiaq is offered in a few different variants, while the Tayron comes in just one fully-loaded version - though we hear lower trim levels will be introduced in time. The 204hp 2.0-litre petrol is incredibly strong and smooth, and there's AWD as standard, which should serve you well on your mountain drives. Space in the third row is not great, but it will suffice with some adjustment. Both SUVs can, however, accommodate child seats.If you want a more spacious 7-seater and you don't mind a diesel engine, check out the upcoming MG Majestor, which is an even larger vehicle.
Girishkumar Lad
•6wPlanning to buy the Innova HyCross hybrid top model, but I just saw videos of the MG Gloster. Is the Gloster worth it if the budget increases, and how efficient is it in terms of mileage?

Autocar India
If your primary focus is efficiency, comfort and ease of ownership, the Toyota Innova HyCross hybrid top model remains the better choice. It delivers significantly better real-world mileage, especially in city conditions, and offers a smoother, more refined driving experience. It is also easier to drive and manage on a daily basis due to its size and more car-like nature.The MG Gloster (now transitioning towards the newer Majestor) is a very different proposition. It is a much larger, ladder-frame SUV with a strong diesel engine and proper 4x4 capability, which makes it better suited for rough terrain, long highway runs with a full load, or if you specifically want a more commanding road presence. However, this comes at the cost of efficiency, as it will return significantly lower mileage compared to the Hycross, especially in city driving. It is also a bigger vehicle to manage in everyday use.So the decision comes down to your priority. If mileage, comfort and hassle-free ownership matter most, the HyCross hybrid is the clear choice. But if you value size, road presence and off-road capability, and are okay with lower efficiency, then the Gloster or the upcoming Majestor can be worth considering.
Rejish Radhakrishnan
•11wI am looking to upgrade my current car, and my choices are the XUV 7XO and the MG Majestor, which I’m guessing would be almost twice as expensive as the 7XO. I have always been a fan of the Endeavour, so I thought the Majestor would tick those boxes, but I’m unsure if it’s worth the wait.

Autocar India
The MG Majestor will sit in a completely different league compared to the Mahindra XUV 7XO, and yes, it is expected to be almost twice as expensive. Early indications suggest an on-road price of around Rs 50 lakh, with a formal price announcement expected next month. It would make sense to wait for that, because pricing will ultimately determine how compelling it really is.From our brief drive, the MG Majestor feels like a significant step forward over the MG Gloster it effectively replaces. It’s more polished, the cabin feels properly premium, and there’s a real sense of space and road presence. In fact, the interior ambience and equipment levels feel a notch above both the Ford Endeavour and the Toyota Fortuner. If what you loved about the Endeavour was that big, imposing, body-on-frame SUV feel with a commanding driving position, the Majestor should tick many of those boxes.The Mahindra XUV 7XO, on the other hand, plays in a very different space. It’s not as large or as imposing, but in its segment, it is genuinely impressive. For its price, it offers strong performance, good driving dynamics, generous space for its footprint and a surprisingly plush, well-finished interior. It feels modern, easy to live with and far more manageable in everyday urban use.So the real question is what you want from your upgrade. If you’re chasing that full-size SUV presence and are willing to pay for it, the Majestor is worth waiting for, at least until the price is revealed. If the pricing stretches beyond what feels reasonable, the XUV 7XO remains a brilliant, well-rounded option that delivers a lot of car for the money, even if it doesn’t have the same size or road presence.
Jitender
•11wI am planning to buy a new car, preferably a diesel. My daily driving is approximately 100 km in the city. I am currently driving a Toyota Fortuner 4x2 AT and am now considering upgrading to either a sedan or an SUV. My maximum budget is around ₹50 lakh (net) after exchanging my current vehicle. Could you please suggest a suitable vehicle in this budget that would be comfortable for daily usage and long-term ownership? Regards, Jitender

Autocar India
You should check out a luxury SUV such as the Mercedes-Benz GLC or BMW X3, which will feel like a good upgrade to your Toyota Fortuner. They might not be as large, but given that your driving is in the city, this shouldn't be too much of a problem. They have sophisticated and refined petrol and diesel engine options, high-quality cabins and lots of features. Plus, they will be considerably more comfortable and easier to drive than the Fortuner. If you simply must have more space and size than the Fortuner, then consider the MG Majestor, which will be launching very soon. It's unclear how much you will get in exchange for your Fortuner, but assuming it is not too old, big Toyotas tend to hold their value well, so these SUVs should fit in your budget.
Dushyant Singh
•12wNew SUV budget ₹50 lakh. Is the Fortuner being launched in the next couple of months?

Autocar India
The new Fortuner will not be launched until the end of the year and may even spill over into 2027. Hence, you may want to go ahead with the current Toyota Fortuner. Alternatively, if you want something similar, the recently launched MG Majestor, which is also a tough 4x4 with a strong diesel engine, is a good option.If you want something a bit more refined and not as hardcore, the Skoda Kodiaq is worth looking at too.
Bhushan Prakash
•19wI am looking for a 7-seater SUV with a budget of around ₹70 lakh. Please suggest the best option, or should I wait for a year for more choices?

Autocar India
Rs 70 lakh is a substantial budget for a 7-seat SUV, but the sad reality is that there aren't too many options for the money. The charming Land Rover Discovery Sport is the closest in terms of price, but third-row space, comfort, and access are poor. You could look at options a few rungs down the price ladder. The Skoda Kodiaq, for one, is a great SUV that scores for its premium feel, but, again, third-row space isn't great. Likewise, Volkswagen Tayron, which will go on sale in the coming months, also promises a premium vibe but is unlikely to offer great room at the very back. If third-row space isn't critical, we'd suggest you look at the Skoda and Volkswagen cars. Another upcoming option is the MG Majestor, expected in 2026. It's a large SUV that promises generous space even for third-row passengers. The Majestor will be well-equipped, packing in lots of creature comforts, and the body-on-frame construction should also lend it a tough appeal. However, we will only be able to comment on the driving experience once we get behind the wheel of the SUV when it arrives in 2026.
Harshith
•30wHi, I travel around 3,000 km a month, with 80% on highways at speeds of 100–120 km/h. I am looking to buy an EV and can set up a home charger. The options I have narrowed down to are: MG ZS EV top model – an older car, but is it still worth it? MG Windsor Pro EV top model Tata Nexon EV top model Which of these should I go for?

Autocar India
We’d rule out the MG Windsor Pro EV first. It’s more of a city-focused EV, and its highway manners aren’t ideal. The ride is firm, and there is noticeable road noise, which can be tiring over long distances.The Tata Nexon EV is capable on highways, but its real-world range still falls short of the MG ZS EV’s. An important factor if you cover long distances and occasionally rely on public chargers.The MG ZS EV, though slightly older, remains the best option for your usage. It offers stronger performance, a more comfortable long-distance ride, better range, and a more spacious, premium cabin that feels a class above the others. Since it has been on sale for a while, you should also be able to negotiate a decent discount.
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