

MG Majestor vs Toyota Fortuner dimensions comparison — Boot Space, ground clearance, & more
- 1Majestor has a longer wheelbase, offering more legroom and stability
- 2Fortuner has slightly higher ground clearance at 225 mm versus Majestor’s 219 mm
- 3Majestor has a higher water wading capacity of 810 mm compared to Fortuner’s 700 mm
MG Majestor has just been introduced as the new flagship from MG Motor, positioned right in the D+ SUV segment. More importantly, it walks straight into the territory dominated for years by the Toyota Fortuner from Toyota. That alone makes this launch interesting.
What really grabs attention is how MG chose to present it. Tallest. Widest. Longest. Big claims. Strong statements. But when you strip away the stage lights and marketing lines, how do the Majestor dimensions actually stack up against the Toyota Fortuner dimensions?
Let’s get into it.
MG Majestor vs Toyota Fortuner dimensions comparison

| Specification | MG Majestor | Toyota Fortuner | Difference (Who’s Bigger & By How Much) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Length | 5046 mm | 4795 mm | Majestor longer by 251 mm |
| Width | 2016 mm | 1855 mm | Majestor wider by 161 mm |
| Height | 1876 mm | 1835 mm | Majestor taller by 41 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2950 mm | 2745 mm | Majestor longer by 205 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 219 mm | 225 mm | Fortuner higher by 6 mm |
| Water Wading Capacity | 810 mm | 700 mm | Majestor deeper by 110 mm |
| Fuel Tank | 75 L | 80 L | Fortuner bigger by 5 L |
| Tyre Size | 19 inch | 17 & 18 inch | Majestor has larger standard size |
MG Majestor dimensions show it at 5,046 mm long, 2,016 mm wide, and 1,876 mm tall. Compared to the Toyota Fortuner dimensions of 4,795 mm length, 1,855 mm width, and 1,835 mm height, the MG clearly has the size advantage. The Majestor wheelbase is 2,950 mm, giving more legroom and stability versus the Fortuner wheelbase of 2,745 mm.
Majestor ground clearance sits at 219 mm, slightly lower than Fortuner ground clearance of 225 mm. Water wading capacity is stronger for the Majestor at 810 mm against the Fortuner’s 700 mm. Tyre size is also bigger on the Majestor at 19 inches, compared to Fortuner tyre size options of 17 and 18 inches.
In short, MG Majestor dimensions, wheelbase, and interior space give it a clear edge, while the Toyota Fortuner's ground clearance and fuel tank capacity remain its strengths.
MG Majestor vs Toyota Fortuner boot space & fuel capacity comparison
This is where the MG Majestor further shines. The Majestor boot space is 343 litres with the third row up and expands to a massive 1,350 litres when the third row is folded. On the other hand, the Toyota Fortuner boot space starts at 296 litres with all rows up and opens to 716 litres when the third row is down. That’s a noticeable difference for families, weekend trips, or any time you need serious cargo space.

Fuel tank capacity is slightly smaller on the Majestor at 75 litres, compared to Fortuner’s 80 litres, but for most daily and long drives, it’s not a dealbreaker.
MG Majestor vs Toyota Fortuner engine specs
The new Majestor comes in two variants: Sharp and Savvy. Under the hood, it packs a single 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel engine, producing 293PS and 478Nm of torque. The Majestor engine pairs exclusively with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Both 2WD and 4WD options are available. The Sharp variant comes with a 4x2 drivetrain and a 6-seater layout, while the Savvy offers more flexibility. Majestor Savvy is available as a 4x2 in both 6- and 7-seater configurations, but the 4x4 drivetrain comes only with the 7-seater option.
| Specs | 2.7L Petrol engine | 2.8L Diesel / NeoDrive 48V |
|---|---|---|
| Power Output | 166PS | 204PS |
| Max Torque | 245Nm | 420 Nm (Diesel) 500Nm (Diesel NeoDrive) |
| Transmission Options | 5-speed manual, 6-speed automatic | 6-speed manual, 6-speed automatic (Diesel) 6-speed automatic (Diesel NeoDrive) |
| Drive Type | 2WD | 2WD, 4WD (Diesel) 4WD (Diesel NeoDrive) |
The Fortuner engine lineup is more varied. There’s a 2.7L petrol engine, paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. On the diesel side, a 2.8L diesel engine is available, which can be paired with a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. Fortuner drivetrain options include standard 2WD across all variants, with the diesel also offering an optional 4WD configuration.
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