Nissan Magnite Red Edition Launched In India, Prices Begin At Rs. 7.86 Lakh

- The Nissan Magnite Red Edition will be available in three variants.
- It will come in both manual and automatic versions.
- The Magnite Red Edition will be offered withtwo monotone colour options.
Nissan Motor India has launched a special edition to its popular SUV, called Nissan Magnite Red Edition at a starting price of Rs. 7.86 lakh (ex-showroom, India), which will be available in three variants - Magnite XV MT Red Edition, Magnite Turbo XV MT Red Edition, and Magnite Turbo XV CVT Red Edition, and will be available in 1.0-litre MT, 1.0-litre Turbo MT, and 1.0-litre Turbo CVT variants. The Magnite Red Edition will be offered with two monotone colour options- Onyx Black and Storm White.
Nissan Magnite Red Edition Prices (ex-showroom, India)
| Variant | Prices |
|---|---|
| Magnite XV MT Red Edition | Rs. 7.86 lakh |
| Magnite Turbo XV MT Red Edition | Rs. 9.24 lakh |
| Magnite Turbo XV CVT Red Edition | Rs. 9.99 lakh |
Rakesh Srivastava, MD, Nissan Motor India, said, “The Big, Bold, Beautiful Nissan Magnite has been a memorable addition to many homes nationwide with over 1 lakh bookings since launch. The new Nissan Magnite Red Edition will accelerate the already-robust demand for the Nissan Magnite with an evolved offering for a young, aspirational, and tech-savvy audience, the Red Edition's best-in-segment features will greatly enhance comfort and convenience for our valued customers with a Big, Bold, Beautiful visual update.”
The Nissan Magnite Red Edition retains the 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, an LED fog lamp, and LED DRLs.
The Nissan Magnite Red Edition adds a distinctive red accent that covers the front grille, front bumper cladding, wheel arch, and body side cladding. The interiors feature a red-themed dashboard, a red accent on the door side armrest, and centre console. Additionally, the Nissan Magnite Red Edition also features body graphics, a tail door garnish, and a prominent Red Edition-specific badge. The Nissan Magnite Red Edition retains the 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, an LED fog lamp, and LED DRLs.
Nissan Magnite Red Edition also features a wireless charger, a PM 2.5 air filter, an LED scuff plate, and ambient lighting. Other features include an 8.0-inch touchscreen with Wi-fi connectivity for Android Auto & Apple Carplay, a 7.0-inch full TFT instrument cluster, and a rear-view camera with a projection guide. The Nissan Magnite Red Edition features push-button start/stop, vehicle dynamics control, traction control system, brake assist, and hill start assist.
The Nissan Magnite Red Edition adds a distinctive red accent that covers the front grille, and front bumper cladding.
At the heart of the Nissan Magnite Red Edition is the same 1.0-litre turbo engine which delivers maximum power of 98 bhp and maximum torque of 160 Nm. It has a fuel-efficiency figure of 20 kmpl. The Nissan Magnite Red Edition offers the lowest-in-class maintenance cost at just 31 paise/km for 50,000 km, a warranty of 2 years or 50,000 km which can be extended for up to five years or one lakh km at a cost. Nissan Magnite Red Edition customers will also enjoy 2 years of 24x7 roadside assistance in over 1,500 dealerships.
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