The JSW-MG partnership is moving into high gear with an aggressive roadmap featuring six new models slated for India by 2027. The most immediate strike comes in 2026, targeting two very different ends of the SUV spectrum: the brute force of the MG Majestor and the high-efficiency promise of a new Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) SUV.
While the Majestor aims to dethrone the Toyota Fortuner with sheer luxury and twin-turbo diesel power, the PHEV SUV (likely based on the Wuling Starlight 560) targets a 1,100km total range. We’ve analyzed the off-road hardware of the Majestor and the dual-motor efficiency of the PHEV to bring you the ultimate breakdown.
Design & Build Quality
The MG Majestor is a massive vehicle with a water-wading capacity of 810mm. This allows it to cross deeper water than many dedicated off-roaders, making it a legitimate choice for extreme monsoon conditions or river crossings.
- Platform: Based on the robust global-spec Maxus D90.
- Aesthetic: Features 19-inch alloy wheels, heavy body cladding, and a sleek LED lighting signature.
- Dimensions: It is a full-sized SUV offered in both 6-seater (captain seats) and 7-seater configurations.
- Presence: Twin exhaust tips and a bold grille give it a “commanding” road presence that rivals the luxury German marques.

Interior
What’s Inside the Majestor?
- Displays: Dual 12.3-inch screens (one for infotainment, one for the driver).
- Comfort: Massaging front seats with ventilation—a feature missing in most of its direct rivals.
- Ambience: 64-color ambient lighting, a panoramic sunroof, and a JBL Studio audio system.
- Safety: Standardized Level-2 ADAS, 360-degree camera, and TPMS.
Performance
The Majestor’s 2.0L diesel isn’t a standard unit; it is a Twin-Turbo setup producing 215bhp. This provides a massive surge of torque from low RPMs, essential for towing or navigating steep mountain inclines.
- Engine: 2.0L Four-Cylinder Twin-Turbo Diesel.
- Drivetrain: Higher trims get a proper 4WD system with a low-range transfer case.
- Off-Road Gear: Includes electronically locking differentials and multiple terrain modes (Sand, Mud, Snow, etc.).
Performance & Internals
The upcoming MG PHEV SUV aims to solve “range anxiety” once and for all with a combined range of 1,100km. It can cover roughly 100km on pure electricity alone—enough for most daily commutes in India without using a drop of petrol.
- PHEV Setup: 1.5L Petrol engine (106bhp) paired with an electric motor and a 20.5kWh battery.
- Efficiency: Features a 52-litre fuel tank; it manages a 0-100kmph sprint in 9.7 seconds.
- EV Version: MG may also launch a full EV variant with a 56.7kWh battery and a 500km range.
Endurance & Ecosystem
MG is targeting a price point for the PHEV SUV that directly competes with the Mahindra XUV 7XO, essentially offering “Electric-only” city driving at the cost of a traditional petrol/diesel SUV.
- Launch Windows: Majestor (May 2026) | Plug-in Hybrid (October 2026).
- Tech Support: MG’s Level-2 ADAS is expected to be standard on the hybrid model as well, emphasizing safety across the lineup.
Pricing & Variants
- MG Majestor: ₹40 Lakh – ₹45 Lakh (Ex-showroom).
- PHEV SUV: Expected to sit in the ₹25 Lakh – ₹30 Lakh bracket.
- Key Rivals: Toyota Fortuner, Skoda Kodiaq, Jeep Meridian, Mahindra XUV 7XO.

Pros & Cons
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Pros
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Cons
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Majestor Luxury: Massaging seats and JBL audio outperform Fortuner.
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Brand Perception: Fortuner still holds higher resale value in India.
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Off-Road Prowess: 810mm wading depth and locking diffs.
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PHEV Complexity: Dual powertrains require specialized maintenance.
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Hybrid Range: 1,100km total range on the PHEV is class-leading.
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Majestor Size: Over 5 meters long makes city parking a challenge.
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ADAS Tech: Level-2 safety standard across premium models.
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Wait Time: High demand for hybrids may lead to supply lags.
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Who Should Buy These SUVs
- Choose the MG Majestor if you want a tough, luxurious diesel SUV for family trips and off-roading. It stands out if the Fortuner feels basic or the Kodiaq too soft.
- Choose the MG PHEV SUV if you want electric driving with the flexibility of a petrol engine for longer journeys.
Technical Specifications
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Specification
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MG Majestor
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MG PHEV SUV (Est.)
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Engine
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2.0L Twin-Turbo Diesel | 1.5L Petrol + Electric Motor |
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Power
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215 bhp | ~200 bhp (Combined) |
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Transmission
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8-Speed Automatic | Dedicated Hybrid Transmission |
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Electric Range
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N/A |
100 km (Pure EV Mode)
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Wading Depth
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810 mm
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~400 mm |
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ADAS
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Level 2 | Level 2 |









