MG India has finished development of its flagship full‑size SUV, the MG Majestor, and the vehicle is now ready for market. After a debut at the Auto Expo 2025 in Delhi, the Nepali press received the first official images and a detailed specification list. The company plans a public unveiling on February 12, 2026, targeting buyers who want a premium presence, spacious cabin and robust four‑wheel‑drive capability.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | MG Majestor (full‑size SUV) |
| Engine | 2.0 L twin‑turbo gasoline |
| Power | 216 PS (approximately 213 hp) |
| Torque | 497 Nm |
| Transmission | 8‑speed torque‑converter automatic |
| Drivetrain | Permanent four‑wheel drive |
| Wheels | 19‑inch dual‑tone alloy |
| Exterior lights | LED headlamps, LED daytime running light, connected LED tail‑lights |
| Infotainment | 12.3‑inch floating touchscreen, 12.3‑inch instrument cluster |
| Seating | Heated, ventilated and massage seats |
| Climate | Three‑zone climate control |
| Audio | 12‑speaker premium system |
| Launch date | February 12, 2026 |
| Market | Nepal and India (premium SUV segment) |
The MG Majestor enters a crowded premium‑crossover segment that in Nepal is dominated by the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Tata Harrier. Those rivals typically offer 1.5‑L or 2.0‑L engines with front‑wheel‑drive or optional all‑wheel‑drive. MG differentiates itself with a larger displacement twin‑turbo unit, a permanent four‑wheel‑drive system and a higher level of interior luxury. Pricing has not been disclosed, but the vehicle is positioned above the Creta and Seltos while remaining below the price of a full‑size luxury SUV such as the Audi Q5.
MG has confirmed that the Majestor will be available for test drives at selected MG showrooms in Kathmandu shortly after the February 12 launch event. Orders can be placed through the MG online portal, and the company expects an initial production run of 2,000 units for the Nepal market, with the possibility of scaling up based on demand. Delivery is projected to begin in Q2 2026, and MG has hinted at future trim levels that may add hybrid assistance to meet evolving emission standards.
The introduction of the Majestor signals MG’s commitment to expanding its footprint in South Asia. By offering a vehicle that blends performance, premium technology and four‑wheel‑drive capability, MG aims to attract families and adventure‑oriented buyers who have outgrown compact crossovers. If the launch meets pre‑order expectations, MG could secure a stronger share of the premium SUV market in Nepal and set the stage for additional models tailored to regional preferences.