
Nissan Magnite Gets Expensive, Here’s How Much You’ll Have To Shell Out More
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.