Last Updated on: 12 Mar 2026
MG Majestor Savvy 2WD 6 seat
MG Majestor Savvy 2WD 6 seat specifications
Engine & Transmission
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Diesel |
Engine Type | 4 cyls |
Engine Installation | Front |
Max Engine Power | 215.5 hp 4000 rpm |
Max Engine Torque | 478.5 Nm at 1500 - 2400 rpm |
Engine Displacement | 1996 cc |
Paddle Shifters for Automatic Gearbox | Yes |
Number of Gears | 8 |
Lockable Differential/s | No |
Sport Mode for Automatic Gearbox | Yes |
Gearbox Type | Torque Converter Auto |
Drive Layout | Rear Wheel Drive |
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Tank Capacity | 75 litres |
Suspension & Steering
Rear Brakes | Disc |
Front Brakes | Disc |
Type of Power Assist | Electric |
Steering Adjust | Tilt and Telescopic |
Front Suspension Type | Double-Wishbone |
Rear Suspension Type | Independent, Multi-link |
Rear Springs | Coil Springs |
Front Springs | Coil Springs |
Rear Tyre Size | 265/55/R19 |
Front Tyre Size | 265/55/R19 |
Dimensions
Length | 5046 mm |
Width | 2016 mm |
Wheelbase | 2950 mm |
Boot Capacity | 340 - 1350 litres |
Height | 1876 mm |
Doors | 5 |
MG Majestor Savvy 2WD 6 seat features
Comfort
| Rear Power Outlet | |
| Ambient Lighting | |
| Sunroof | Panoramic |
| Hands-free Boot Opening | |
| Driving Modes | |
| Cruise Control |
Safety
| Brake Assist (BA) | |
| Rear Washer/Wiper | |
| Rear Defogger | |
| Airbags | 6 |
| Parking Camera | 360-degree |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) |
Exterior
| Projector Headlamps | |
| Headlight Type | LED |
| Daytime Running Lights | |
| Body Coloured Bumpers |
Interior
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Tachometer | Digital |
| Gear Indicator | |
| Ventilated Seats | |
| Front Passenger Seat Memory | |
| Seats | Leatherette |
Entertainment
| Wireless Phone Charging | |
| Steering Audio Controls | |
| Steering Phone Controls | |
| Display | 12.3-inch Touchscreen |
| Bluetooth Telephone Function | |
| Bluetooth Audio Streaming |
MG Majestor variants
Trending Questions on MG Majestor - Answered by Autocar Experts
I 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.
I 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
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.
New SUV budget ₹50 lakh. Is the Fortuner being launched in the next couple of months?
I 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?
Hi, 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?
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.























