Soon after updating the Magnite with more safety features, the carmaker has now increased its prices by up to Rs 20,000. With this, it now ranges from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 10.86 lakh (ex-showroom).
Here’s a look at its revised variant-wise prices: –
Naturally Aspirated Petrol Variants
Nissan Magnite N.A. Petrol | New Prices | Quantum of Price Hike |
XE | Rs 6 lakh | Unchanged |
XL | Rs 7.04 lakh | +Rs 5,000 |
XV* | Rs 7.81 lakh | +Rs 5,000 |
XV Red Edition | Rs 8.06 lakh | +Rs 19,000 |
XV Premium* | Rs 8.59 lakh | +Rs 6,000 |
Turbocharged Petrol Variants
Nissan Magnite Turbo-Petrol | New Prices | Quantum of Price Hike |
Manual | ||
XL | Rs 8.25 lakh | +Rs 6,000 |
XV | Rs 9.19 lakh | Unchanged |
XV Dual-Tone | Rs 9.35 lakh | +Rs 7,000 |
XV Red Edition | Rs 9.44 lakh | +Rs 20,000 |
XV Premium* | Rs 9.72 lakh | +Rs 7,000 |
XV Premium (O)* | Rs 9.92 lakh | +Rs 7,000 |
CVT Automatic | ||
XV CVT* | Rs 10 lakh | +Rs 7,000 |
XV Red Edition | Rs 10.25 lakh | +Rs 5,000 |
XV Premium CVT* | Rs 10.66 lakh | +Rs 8,000 |
XV Premium (O) CVT* | Rs 10.86 lakh | +Rs 8,000 |
*Rs 16,000 extra for dual-tone exterior paint
- Save for the base-spec XE and XV Turbo trims, all other variants have experienced a price jump.
- The XV Red Edition is the most affected by the price hike move.
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- For those who aren’t aware, Nissan offers the Magnite with 72PS 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol and 100PS 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engines.
- Both motors now comply with Bharat Stage-6 Phase II (RDE) emission norms.
- The transmission choices include a 5-speed manual unit as standard and CVT automatic for the turbocharged mill.
- It rivals the likes of Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, Mahindra XUV300, and Renault Kiger.
- Despite the price hike, the Nissan Magnite is still the most affordable SUV in its class, undercutting the Renault Kiger by up to Rs 50,000.