The premium SUV segment in India is heating up with the arrival of the new MG Majestor, which is set to challenge the dominance of the Toyota Fortuner. The Fortuner has long been a favorite among SUV buyers due to its reliability and strong road presence, but the Majestor enters with modern features, bigger dimensions, and advanced technology.
Design and Size Comparison
One of the biggest highlights of the MG Majestor is its size. It is significantly larger than the Toyota Fortuner in length, width, and wheelbase, offering a more commanding road presence and improved cabin space.
The bold styling of the Majestor includes a large grille, LED lighting, and a muscular stance, while the Fortuner continues with its rugged and proven design language that appeals to traditional SUV lovers.
Engine and Performance
The MG Majestor is expected to come with a 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel engine producing around 216 hp, paired with an automatic transmission.
On the other hand, the Toyota Fortuner uses a larger 2.8-litre diesel engine, known for its strong torque and off-road capability. While the Majestor offers modern engineering, the Fortuner still holds an edge in proven performance and reliability.
Features and Technology
Where the MG Majestor truly stands out is in technology. It offers advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking.
The Fortuner, though well-equipped, focuses more on essential safety features like airbags, traction control, and hill assist. This makes the Majestor more appealing for buyers seeking futuristic features.
Interior and Comfort
The larger dimensions of the Majestor translate into a more spacious cabin, especially for third-row passengers. It is expected to feature a premium interior with a large touchscreen and connected car technology.
The Fortuner, meanwhile, offers a comfortable but more traditional cabin layout, focusing on durability and practicality.
Price and Value
The MG Majestor is expected to be priced around ₹40–50 lakh, making it competitive in the segment.
The Toyota Fortuner is priced higher in many variants, but its strong resale value and brand trust continue to justify the cost for many buyers.

