Nissan Magnite Facelift with 6 Airbags and Sunroof

Nissan is ready to lift the standard of its only vehicle in India to Magnite. The Magnite sits in the thirsty SUV segment. Being in the cut-throat competition in the Indian subcompact SUV market, Nissan meanwhile pushes the Magnite with all the means and fosters it closely.

AMT transmission and the new version, Kuro, have also been recently added to the Magnite. Previously, the competitors concentrated on different aspects of the market such as the luxury compact cars. However now, the company will focus on major updates.




About a month ago, a face-lifted model of the Nissan Magnite in the test mule was sighted in Chennai. It was hard to tell because the test mule was completely disguised but when we took a closer look there were some features.


Conversely, the turbo petrol engine delivers 98 hp and 160 Nm of torque, in comparison to the turbo diesel engine. Transmission modes with the engine are also being provided differently with five-speed manual and CVT. The 1.2 litre NA petrol engine gives us an ARAI claimed mileage of 20 km in the city while the turbo-charged petrol engine gives less efficient mileage of 17.4 km.


After a minor tweak in the Magnite model, the carry-forward complaint from consumers is its performance and Nissan has not yet come to a solution on that. Moreover, turbocharged Magnite will still have less horsepower than the regular engines of its competing compacts.


The vehicle has also a range of security systems settings it. It is also notable that the vehicle meets a remarkable 4-star GNCAP crash test rating, dual airbags, a modern anti-lock brake system with emergency brake distributors and rear parking distance sensors. With higher variants now having inclusions such as traction control, hill start assist and electronic stability control, the features have expanded.


At the moment, entry-level prices for SUV. The on road price is Rs.99 lakhs for the base XE variant and can go up to Rs.1.5 Crores for the luxurious Jaguar I-Pace variant. 11. XV Premium (N) range starts from 11 lakhs for top range XV Premium (O) Turbo CVT. This cheap price range of the Nissan Magnite makes it top the list of the lowest-priced sub-compact SUVs in the Indian market.


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