MG Majestor Unveiled: The New Flagship SUV Aiming for the Fortuner
MG Motor India has officially pulled the wraps off its latest flagship, the MG Majestor. Positioned as a premium D-segment SUV, this vehicle is essentially the successor to the Gloster, aiming to capture the market share currently dominated by the Toyota Fortuner. With a heavy focus on off-road capability and road presence, the Majestor looks significantly more aggressive than its predecessor.
The SUV was showcased with a bold new front fascia, featuring a massive grille and redesigned LED lighting. For buyers who prioritize aesthetics, the Majestor will be available in four distinct colour options. While the exterior looks rugged, the interior remains focused on luxury, retaining the signature “business class” feel that MG enthusiasts have come to expect from their top-tier models.
Engine, Performance, and Off-Road Specs
Under the hood, the MG Majestor is powered by a 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel engine. While specific torque figures for the Indian tuning are yet to be fully detailed, it is expected to deliver performance on par with or exceeding the current Gloster’s output. A standout feature for off-road junkies is the inclusion of three lockers (front, center, and rear differentials), a rarity in this price bracket that gives it a genuine edge over soft-roaders.
- Engine: 2.0L Twin-Turbo Diesel
- Variants: Expected in three main trims
- Drive System: 4WD with triple differentials
- Launch Timeline: Price announcement expected in April 2026
Analysts suggest that MG’s move to include triple lockers is a strategic play to lure “lifestyle” off-roaders who find the Fortuner’s tech a bit dated. Historically, such hardware-heavy moves have helped brands establish a “tough” reputation, even if most owners rarely leave the tarmac. Figures may shift once official updates arrive regarding final ARAI mileage.
Comparison: What has changed from the Gloster?
Unlike the Gloster, which had a more rounded, European aesthetic, the Majestor adopts a “boxier” and more upright stance. It is noticeably larger in dimensions, offering more presence. The tech suite has also been upgraded with a larger infotainment system and refined ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) Level 2+ features. From a buyer’s perspective, this feels like a more “complete” SUV rather than just a luxury cruiser.
What to do now? If you are planning to buy a full-size SUV in the 50-lakh range, it might be worth holding off your purchase until the April price reveal. The Majestor is expected to be priced competitively, likely starting near the 45-50 lakh mark, potentially offering more features per rupee than its Japanese rivals.
Future Outlook and Market Sentiment
The success of the Majestor will depend heavily on MG’s ability to maintain a premium service experience. Many buyers in this segment value reliability and resale value above all else. By offering a 4×4 system that rivals specialized off-roaders, MG is clearly trying to build a brand image that goes beyond just “gadgets on wheels.” We expect a significant waiting period once bookings hit full swing post-launch.
Written by: Anil Sinha – Automotive Journalist – News Hours18 – https://www.newshours18.com
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When will the MG Majestor price be announced?
The official price announcement is scheduled for April 2026.
2. Is the MG Majestor just a rebranded Gloster?
While it shares the same DNA, it is a significant upgrade with new body panels, a larger footprint, and enhanced off-road mechanicals like triple differentials.
3. Can I book the MG Majestor now?
Yes, pre-bookings have officially opened at various MG dealerships across India.
Disclaimer: This report is based on initial unveiling data and media previews. Technical specifications and pricing are subject to change by the manufacturer upon official commercial launch. Please verify details with authorized dealers before making a financial commitment.






