MG Majestor debut tomorrow: Key things about Toyota Fortuner’s new rival

MG Majestor debut tomorrow: Key things about Toyota Fortuner's new rival

JSW MG Motor India will finally reveal the much-anticipated MG Majestor SUV in the Indian market tomorrow i.e, February 12, 2026. The SUV was first shown at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo and is essentially a heavily updated version of the Gloster, though it will be positioned as a more premium offering above it in MG’s line-up. The new Majestor will compete directly with the Toyota Fortuner Legender and is expected to be priced from Rs 40 lakh (ex-showroom). The company is expected to disclose full details of the car, including its features, specifications and variant lineup. Pricing, however, is likely to be announced sometime in March, with pre-bookings set to open shortly. Mechanically, the MG Majestor is expected to be powered by a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine, producing 163 hp and 375 Nm in the 4×2 variant, while the 4×4 version is likely to offer higher outputs of 218 hp and 480 Nm. The SUV is also expected to feature three differential locks, along with dedicated switches to toggle between 2WD, 4WD, and a low-range 4WD mode.

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MG says that with its longest, widest, and tallest dimensions, the MG MAJESTOR will redefine the regular D segment and will mark its presence in the new D+ Segment. The new Majestor will feature a large Matrix-style grille, flanked by Falcon-inspired daytime running lights and modern split headlamps. The side profile highlights its premium stance with 19-inch alloy wheels, while the rear is marked by new connected LED tail-lights and a more sophisticated bumper design, giving the SUV a refreshed and modern appearance.The interior details haven’t been revealed yet, but it’s expected to get dual-tone upholstery and a fully digital instrument cluster, a larger free-standing infotainment system, a wireless charger, a panoramic sunroof, a Level 2 ADAS suite, automatic three-zone climate control, powered, ventilated, heated front seats, LED headlights, fog lamps, LED taillights and more.

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