MG Magestor 2026: Record-Breaking SUV Pulls 400-Ton Train – Specs & Details

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MG Majestor 2026: JSW MG Motors’ new SUV, the MG Magestor, which has established its rugged and powerful presence on Indian roads, has achieved a feat that has stunned the entire world. In the valleys of Jammu and Kashmir, this powerful machine has achieved a Guinness World Record by pulling a 406.4-ton train for 300 feet on a railway track.

After conquering Mount Japfu, the second-highest peak in Nagaland, the Majestor’s impressive feat is a testament to its unmatched torque and powerful engine. If you’re looking for an SUV that not only looks majestic but also has the power to move mountains, the MG Majestor has already proven its mettle on the roads.

History Made Without Any Modification

The MG Majestor achieved this impressive feat on a protected track between Kakapora and Awantipora railway stations in Jammu and Kashmir. The SUV used to achieve this record was a completely standard production model. The company made no significant modifications to its engine or transmission. The previous record was 400 tons and 100 feet, which the Majestic shattered by pulling a train for 300 feet. This is compelling proof that the Majestic, which sits in the showroom, is truly the reigning champion of the roads.

 

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Power and Performance

The true secret of this full-size SUV’s impressive power lies in its 2.0-liter twin-turbo diesel engine. This engine produces a robust 215.5 PS of power and a peak torque of 478.5 Nm, making it ready for any challenge. It’s paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, which provides incredibly smooth shifting.
This strong challenger to the Toyota Fortuner comes with a 4×4 drive option and 10 robust off-road modes. It features triple differential locks (front, rear, and center), making it a formidable master of deep mud and rocky terrain.

Luxury and High-Tech Features

The Majestor’s interior is as robust and luxurious as its size. With a robust length of 5046 mm and a massive wheelbase of 2950 mm, this 7-seater SUV is a moving palace. It features a large 12.3-inch touchscreen, a panoramic sunroof, and front seats with a steel massage function. Its 810 mm water wading capability and robust 219 mm ground clearance allow it to navigate floods and rough terrain with ease. Safety features include six airbags and robust ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), ensuring a truly safe journey.