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Higher variants of the Magnite are being offered with substantial exchange benefits along with cash discounts or free accessories.

It's the first major update for Nissan India’s workhorse since the sub-4 metre SUV was introduced in 2020; expect cosmetic changes with a revamped cabin

Nissan claims this special edition is the most accessible and feature-packed model in its range.

While Nissan's domestic sales went down by 8 per cent at 2,404 units, the exports saw a marginal 1 per cent growth at 639 units.

The recall has been issued due to a faulty front door handle sensor and affects the base XE and mid XL trims

Sub-compact SUV to get a cosmetic makeover and could pack in more equipment.

The Nissan Magnite which has been on sale since 2020, will soon receive a facelift to keep it up to date

Our time with the long-term Nissan Magnite concluded with a routine visit to the service centre and this is how it went

To commemorate this sales milestone, Nissan has unveiled a new web-based platform named Nissan One.

The AMT version is available in three variants there, namely Visia, Acenta, and Acenta Plus.

The introductory price of Rs 6.50 lakh for the Nissan Magnite EZ-Shift has now been extended till November 30

The Nissan Magnite is the most affordable subcompact SUV in India and undercuts its rivals by a significant margin.

The leaked image suggests that the 2020 Nissan Magnite Subcompact SUV will be priced in India from Rs. 5.5 lakh and will go up to Rs. 9.55 lakh (ex-showroom).

Equipped with a five-speed automated manual transmission, the Magnite EZ-Shift is now the most affordable SUV in India with an AMT.

The Nissan Magnite KURO Edition features an all-black exterior and interior with distinctive KURO badge on the exterior.

Nissan will reveal pricing for Kuro Edition on October 7

Nissan Motors India has seen a growth in the export sales numbers with it reaching the highest since the past four years

By any measure, Nissan Motor Co Ltd has had a dreadful run in India. A push to revive its lower-end Datsun brand flopped, sales have slumped 60% over the past five years and its sole plant in the country is operating way below capacity.

The Nissan Magnite is the newest addition to the sub-compact SUV space, and the car has already garnered some attention. It has been less than two months, since the launch of the SUV, and the company is already seeing a waiting period of up to 6 months.

Nissan dealers in Mumbai and Delhi have started pre-launch bookings for the Magnite subcompact SUV. It will go on sale in the country on November 26, 2020.

The new Magnite SUV will be unveiled globally on October 21, 2020. Here's a look at what we know so far about Nissans first subcompact SUV.

The Nissan Magnite will enter a highly competitive segment when it arrives next year that has proven to be a volumes-driver for most automakers. The Japanese carmaker has only revealed the exterior of the SUV for now and it indeed looks promising. So let's take a closer look at what makes the new Nissan Magnite concept special.

The AMT gearbox will be available as an option across all non-turbo variants of the Magnite.

The SUV will get two petrol engine options - the 1.0-litre naturally aspirated motor and the new 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine.

The new Nissan Magnite will be offered in four key trims - XE, XL, XV and XV Premium, which are further classified into 20 different grades, based on optional trims.

The long-anticipated Nissan Magnite has finally gone on sale in India. It's the first sub-4 metre SUV from the Japanese carmaker in India, and Nissan offers the new Magnite in four key variants - XE, XL, XV and XV Premium.

Nissan India has revealed the design elements which gave shape to the Magnite concept. It will be Nissan's first ever subcompact SUV in India and could very well bring about a turnaround in the company's fortunes.

The Nissan Magnite concept's interior reveals a clutter-free cabin highlighted by a dual-tone colour scheme, digital instrument console, a massive touchscreen infotainment system and what appears to be a spacious second row.

Nissan offers the new Magnite in four trims - XE, XL, XV and XV Premium, which are further classified into 20 different grades, based on optional trims, engines and transmission choices. We believe the XV trim offers the most value on paper, and here's why.
