MG Majestor vs Toyota Fortuner Top Variants: Which Offers More Value?

A comprehensive comparison between India’s newest flagship SUV and the segment benchmark

The Indian premium SUV segment is witnessing an exciting battle as MG Motor introduces the Majestor, a feature-packed challenger designed to take on established players. Standing opposite is the Toyota Fortuner, a vehicle that has dominated this space for over a decade with its reputation for reliability, off-road capability, and brand prestige. With the Ford Endeavour’s exit from the market in 2021, this comparison becomes even more crucial for buyers seeking a capable, premium SUV.

In this detailed analysis, we pit the MG Majestor Savvy variant against the Toyota Fortuner Neo Drive to help you understand which SUV delivers superior value for your investment. We’ll examine everything from powertrain specifications and dimensions to features, safety equipment, and off-road credentials.

Powertrain Performance: Modern Twin-Turbo vs Proven Mild-Hybrid

The heart of any SUV lies in its powertrain, and both contenders take distinctly different approaches to delivering power.

Specification MG Majestor Savvy Toyota Fortuner Neo Drive
Engine 2.0L Twin-Turbo Diesel 2.8L Turbo Diesel + 48V Mild-Hybrid
Power Output 215 hp 204 hp
Peak Torque 478 Nm 500 Nm
Transmission 8-Speed Automatic 6-Speed Automatic
Fuel Tank Capacity 75 liters 80 liters

The MG Majestor employs a modern 2.0-liter twin-turbocharged diesel engine that produces 215 horsepower, giving it an 11 hp advantage over the Fortuner. This smaller-displacement engine compensates for its size with advanced twin-turbo technology, potentially offering better response and refinement.

The Toyota Fortuner takes a different route with its larger 2.8-liter single-turbo diesel engine paired with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system. While it produces slightly less power at 204 hp, it counters with a substantial 500 Nm of torque.

Size and Space: The Numbers Tell a Clear Story

At 5,046mm in length, the Majestor stretches 251mm longer than the Fortuner’s 4,795mm. It’s also wider at 2,016mm and taller at 1,876mm.

Wheelbase:

  • Majestor: 2,950mm

  • Fortuner: 2,745mm

Boot Space:

  • Majestor: 343 litres

  • Fortuner: 296 litres

Ground Clearance:

  • Majestor: 219mm

  • Fortuner: 225mm

Water Wading:

  • Majestor: 810mm

  • Fortuner: 700mm

The Majestor’s longer wheelbase translates to better second and third-row legroom.

Features and Technology: A Generation Gap in Equipment

Infotainment and Connectivity

  • 12.3-inch touchscreen (Majestor) vs 8-inch (Fortuner)

  • Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay (Majestor)

  • Digital instrument cluster (Majestor)

  • 12-speaker audio (Majestor) vs 11-speaker (Fortuner)

Comfort and Convenience

  • Three-zone climate control (Majestor)

  • Two wireless chargers (Majestor)

  • Ventilated + massage seats (Majestor)

  • Panoramic sunroof (Majestor)

  • Adaptive cruise control (Majestor)

Fortuner lacks massage seats, panoramic sunroof, and ADAS.

Common Ground

Both SUVs offer:

  • Power seats

  • Second-row slide & recline

  • Roof AC vents

  • Powered tailgate

  • Paddle shifters

  • Tilt & telescopic steering

Safety Equipment: Different Philosophies, Similar Protection

  • Airbags:

    • Fortuner: 7

    • Majestor: 6

  • Majestor: Level 2 ADAS

  • Fortuner: No ADAS

Both offer:

  • ABS with EBD

  • Disc brakes all-round

  • ISOFIX mounts

  • Parking sensors

Majestor gets standard 360-degree camera and electronic parking brake.

Off-Road Hardware: Where Serious Capability Meets

Both SUVs feature:

  • Ladder-frame chassis

  • 4WD with low-range

  • Hill-hold and hill-descent control

  • Double wishbone front suspension

Differences:

  • Majestor: Five-link rear suspension

  • Fortuner: Four-link rear suspension

  • Majestor: Three differential locks

  • Fortuner: One rear diff lock

  • Majestor: 10 terrain modes

  • Fortuner: 5 terrain modes

Value Proposition: Price, Features, and Brand Equity

Reference Pricing:

  • MG Gloster (top-spec): ₹43.74 lakh

  • Fortuner Neo Drive AT: ₹42.37 lakh

MG Majestor offers:

  • ADAS

  • Sunroof

  • Massage seats

  • Bigger screens

  • More off-road hardware

Toyota Fortuner offers:

  • Proven reliability

  • Strong service network

  • High resale value

The Majestor also offers 2WD variants in 6- and 7-seat layouts for aggressive pricing.

Making the Right Choice: Match Your Priorities

Choose the MG Majestor if:

  • You want modern tech

  • You need more space

  • You want maximum off-road ability

  • You prefer feature-rich cars

Choose the Toyota Fortuner if:

  • You value reliability

  • You need widespread service

  • You prefer proven technology

  • You want strong resale

Final Verdict: A Battle of New vs Proven

On paper, the MG Majestor delivers more power, space, features, and off-road hardware.

The Toyota Fortuner delivers proven reliability, better resale, and peace of mind.

Your choice depends on whether you prefer:

  • Technology and features (Majestor)
    or

  • Trust and durability (Fortuner)

Both SUVs are capable. The real winner is the Indian consumer, who now has a genuine choice in this segment.

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