
The first thing you notice in the MG Majestor is not the power figure, the screen size or the long feature list. It is the way the SUV feels around you.

The doors shut with a proper weight. The seating position is high and commanding. The cabin feels wide, substantial and well put together. There is a sense that the Majestor is not trying to impress you with one flashy trick. It feels like a serious, long-term SUV.
That matters in this segment. A premium SUV is an expensive purchase, and buyers look for more than presence and equipment. They want confidence. They want something that feels solid on day one and remains reassuring over years of use. Build quality also affects resale value, which is an important consideration in this class.
Our first impression in a nutshell: the Majestor feels solid.

The Majestor sits above the Gloster, which has already given MG a strong place in the large SUV space. The Gloster is liked for its size, comfort, road presence and relaxed diesel character. It feels like a proper big SUV, and many owners appreciate the comfort, build and service experience that comes with it.
The Majestor builds on that base and takes it a step further. The cabin feels richer. The design is sharper. The stance is stronger. The overall impression is more premium and more purposeful.
This is important because buyers in this class are not looking only at what is written on the spec sheet. They judge the SUV by how it feels every day. Does the cabin feel solid? Do the seats feel supportive? Does the vehicle feel calm over broken roads? Does it feel ready for long use?
The Majestor’s answer is yes, and it backs that feeling with a stronger ownership package.

Build quality is not a small detail in a large SUV. It affects how secure the vehicle feels, how relaxed the driver feels and how much trust people place in it.
The Majestor feels built for serious use. Its size gives it presence, but its strength is in the way it carries that size. It feels steady, planted and substantial, which is exactly what buyers expect when they move into a premium ladder-frame SUV.
That is important because this is also the space where the Toyota Fortuner has built its name. Fortuner’s biggest strength has always been trust. MG cannot create that reputation overnight, but the Majestor starts with the right signals: strong build, a richer cabin, serious hardware and a clear ownership support plan.

This is where MG’s 5-5-5 peace-of-mind programme becomes important.
The Majestor is backed by a 5-year unlimited kilometre warranty, 5-year roadside assistance and 5 labour-free services. Customers can pre-reserve it for Rs 41,000.
The unlimited kilometre warranty is the key point here. Large SUV owners often drive more than regular car users, and a warranty without a kilometre cap gives them more freedom to use the vehicle properly. The 5-year roadside assistance adds reassurance when the SUV is away from home. The 5 labour-free services also make the early ownership period easier and more predictable.
This package strengthens the reliability argument. MG is not just saying the Majestor is built well. It is standing behind the product for a meaningful period.

The Majestor also has the hardware to match its image. It is powered by a 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel engine producing 215.5 PS and 478.5 Nm of torque. It gets an 8-speed automatic gearbox, an advanced 4WD system with 10 off-road modes and triple differential locks for the front, rear and centre.
It also offers crawl control, 219 mm ground clearance and 810 mm water-wading capability. These features are useful in the real world, not just on adventure brochures. Broken roads, slush, steep climbs and flooded sections are part of Indian driving.
The Majestor is also larger than typical D-segment SUVs, with the length, width and height to give it strong road presence and generous cabin space.
The Majestor’s strongest pitch is not only that it is big, powerful or feature-loaded. It is that it feels dependable from the driver’s seat and is backed by an ownership programme that reduces worry.
The Gloster gave MG a start in this space. The Majestor feels like the more mature answer. It is stronger in presence, richer inside and better supported from an ownership point of view.
For anyone looking at a premium SUV with size, strength, comfort and long-term support, the Majestor makes a clear promise.
It is built to feel reassuring. And MG is backing that feeling.