The MG Majestor will be launched on February 12, 2026, as the manufacturer’s flagship full-size SUV. Notably, the Majestor SUV was first showcased at the Auto Expo 2025, and has been spotted testing on Indian roads for a long time.
- It draws heavy inspiration from the Maxus D90 available overseas.
- Expected to borrow the Gloster’s 216hp, 2-litre twin-turbo diesel engine.
MG Majestor exterior design
Will have an aggressive design with a massive grille and twin exhaust outlets
The MG Majestor is heavily inspired by the Maxus D90 SUV available in markets like China and Saudi Arabia. It gets a huge grille with gloss black elements, all of which add to the SUV’s aggressive looks. Beside the grille are the vertically-stacked LED headlights, above which are sleek eyebrow-shaped LED DRLs. The lower section of the front bumper features a rugged black cladding, with silver elements on the centre, giving the Majestor a go-anywhere look.
The body cladding continues on the wheel arches and the lower portion of the SUV’s profile. It gets dual-tone 19-inch alloy wheels that look similar to those on the Gloster. Other than this, it features black door handles and black roof rails. It features connected LED taillights and a black bumper with a faux silver skid plate and exhaust tips on both sides.
MG Majestor interior and features
Spy shots have revealed a Maxus D90-like interior design
The Majestor’s cabin design was not revealed at the Auto Expo, but was spied on a test mule, which was similar to the Maxus D90. Hence, the India-spec Majestor can be expected to get a 12.3-inch floating touchscreen, a similar-sized digital driver’s display and a 3-spoke steering wheel with a column-mounted drive selector stalk.
As the Majestor is likely to be positioned over the Gloster, it is expected to get some more features than the currently-available 3-row SUV. For reference, the Gloster gets a panoramic sunroof, a 3-zone automatic climate control, a wireless phone charger, a 12-speaker sound system, a powered tailgate and heated and powered front seats, with an additional massage function for the driver’s seat.
MG Majestor powertrain
Likely to share the Gloster’s 2-litre twin-cylinder diesel engine
The MG Majestor is likely to be powered by the 2-litre twin-turbo diesel engine that produces 216hp and 479Nm. On the Gloster, this engine is mated with an 8-speed torque converter automatic gearbox that sends power to all the wheels (4WD). The upcoming Majestor is likely to have the same setup. However, the same engine in the China-spec Maxus D90 produces the same power but an enhanced 500Nm of torque.
The MG Majestor is expected to be priced at a premium over the Gloster, prices of which range between Rs 38.33 lakh and Rs 42.49 lakh. The Majestor will lock horns with the Toyota Fortuner, Jeep Meridian and Skoda Kodiaq.
Prices are ex-showroom, India.