Top 5 Highlights: Nissan Magnite

- The Nissan Magnite is based on the CMF-A+ platform
- The Nissan Magnite gets 4 trims - XE, XL, XV Upper and XV Premium
- The Tech Pack is available for an additional Rs. 38,698
The Nissan Magnite is right now the top-selling model in the Japanese carmaker's India line-up, accounting for nearly 2500 to 3000 units a month. Based on the CMF-A+ platform, the Magnite has managed to create its own niche in the highly competitive subcompact SUV market. And there are many reasons for it. Right from its stylish exterior design and smart creature comforts to its impressive driving performance and aggressive pricing. And here, we have listed down the 5 major highlights of the Nissan Magnite subcompact SUV.

The Nissan Magnite's muscular lines and the beefy claddings add an aggressive stance
1. We cannot help but notice the Datsun-style grille on the Magnite, which certainly takes away the charm that Nissan's signature V-shape grille could have offered. However, the muscular lines and the beefy claddings add an aggressive stance, while features like LED projector headlamps, DRLs, dual-tone 16-inch diamond-cut alloys, LED taillights and chrome styling elements add to its premium-ness.
3. Nissan offers the new Magnite in four key trims - XE, XL, XV and XV Premium, which are further classified into 20 different grades, based on optional trims, along with engine and transmission choices.

The Magnite is one of the first cars to offer Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Also Read: Nissan Magnite Tech Check: Packs In Segment-First Features
4. Customers opting for the XV or XV Premium trims will also get to option to add a 'Tech Pack' which will come with add-on features like - wireless charger, air purifier, ambient mood lighting, puddle lamps and high-end speakers from JBL. The SUV also gets wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Also Read: Nissan Magnite: All You Need To Know

The Nissan Magnite is right now the most affordable subcompact SUV in India
5. Right now it's the most affordable subcompact SUVs that you can buy in India, with prices starting as low as Rs. 5.59 lakh going up to Rs. 9.90 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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