JSW-MG Motor India has teased its new full-size SUV, the MG Majestor, ahead of its launch on 12 February. The model will be positioned as a more premium product right above the outgoing MG Gloster. The Majestor, as showcased at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo, is a rebadged sibling of the Maxus D90 SUV, which is already on sale in other international markets.
Powertrain-identical to the MG Rakan 4×4 launched in Kuwait, at the heart of the Majestor sits a 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel engine paired with an eight-speed torque converter automatic transmission and a 4×4 drivetrain, producing 216PS and 478Nm.

The Majestor shares the same platform with the MG Gloster, albeit with a few premium-looking additions. These include (but aren’t limited to) a new blacked-out front grille, vertical headlamps, horizontal LED DRLs akin to the Hector, new alloy wheels, new LED tail lamps, and a dual exhaust along with some new blacked-out cosmetic features. Since the Gloster gets Level 2 ADAS on higher trims, we can expect it to be standard on the Majestor, given its premium positioning.
The price of the Majestor should be north of ₹50 lakh, setting it against full-size SUVs like the Toyota Fortuner and the Toyota Legender. Moreover, if Ford decides to return with the India-bound Endeavour SUV anytime this year, it could potentially rival this newcomer as well.