MG Majestor SUV: Majestor SUV made world record for pulling a train, pulled a 406 ton train up to 300 feet
MG Majestor SUV: World’s leading automobile company JSW MG Motor India is going to launch Magister SUV in the Indian market on 20th April. The SUV is being discussed everywhere before its launch. The company has registered its name in the Guinness Book of World Records by completing the challenge of pulling a train on an operational railway track in Jammu and Kashmir. The company said that this pre-launch SUV won the Guinness World Record by pulling a train weighing 406.4 tonnes to a distance of more than 300 feet. This record is of pulling the heaviest train ever with an SUV.
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The Guinness World Records category for pulling the heaviest train has long been associated with human strength. The current Guinness record was set in 1999 by Juraj Barbarík, who pulled a 20-car freight train weighing more than 1,000 tonnes over 4.5 meters in Slovakia. MG’s effort
According to reports, the SUV that was used for this test was a stock production unit, which makes it clear that this feat was achieved without any significant changes.
engine
The SUV has a 2.0 liter turbo diesel engine, which generates power of 215 hp and maximum torque of 278 Nm. It also has an 8-speed automatic transmission. Besides, three locking differentials are also provided in it.
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