JSW MG Motor India is set to launch the MG MAJESTOR scheduled for its grand unveil on 12th February. The MG MAJESTOR is set to establish itself with mostly its size which seems to be worked upon the Gloster which was on sale earlier. With its longest, widest, and tallest dimensions, the MG MAJESTOR will redefine the regular D segment and will mark its presence in the new D+ Segment. Designed to deliver unstoppable performance across urban and rugged terrains, it redefines excellence in SUV capability.

Before that happens, it has successfully conquered Mount Japfü, the second-highest peak in Nagaland. Situated in the Barail Range near Kohima, Mount Japfü is known for its extreme off road trails, rich biodiversity, panoramic views, and for being home to the world’s tallest rhododendron tree. As part of advanced testing and validation trials, the MG MAJESTOR navigated steep inclines, rocky trails, narrow forest paths, and constantly changing surfaces, highlighting its off-road capability and terrain management systems. The drive involved sustained manoeuvring across challenging gradients, testing the SUV’s performance in real-world extreme conditions.

The successful ascent of Mount Japfü reinforces JSW MG Motor India’s approach to developing vehicles that are engineered and validated beyond controlled environments. Ahead of its unveil on February 12, 2026, this milestone underlines the MG MAJESTOR’s positioning as India’s first D+ segment SUV. With its longest, widest, and tallest dimensions, the MG MAJESTOR will redefine the regular D segment and set to dominate some of the country’s toughest landscapes.
The teaser showcases the SUV’s commanding design language, highlighted by the Majestic Matrix Combination Grille, complemented by sharp Falcon-type Daytime Running Lamps and contemporary split-style headlamps, lending it a bold road presence. Stay tuned as the MG MAJESTOR makes its debut on 12th February to take on the likes of VW Tayron, Skoda Kodiaq and Toyota Fortuner.



