The pre-facelift Nissan Magnite gets a discount of up to Rs 60,000
Pre-facelift Magnite gets discounts on both 1.0-litre NA petrol and turbo-petrol engine options.
Nissan India is offering significant discounts on the pre-facelift versions of the Magnite after launching the facelift earlier this month. Benefits on the pre-facelift compact SUV include a cash discount, exchange benefits and corporate and loyalty bonuses.
Nissan Magnite discounts in October 2024
As per our dealer source, Nissan is currently offering benefits worth up to Rs 50,000 on the entry- and mid-level variants of the pre-facelift Magnite. The higher-end variants get discounts of up to Rs 60,000.
The introductory prices for the recently launched Magnite facelift start from Rs 5.99 lakh, which is the same as the pre-facelift model. However, the higher-spec variants are slightly more expensive – the range-topping CVT variant that was previously priced at Rs 11.11 lakh, now costs Rs 11.50 lakh.
Do note that the variant nomenclature has also changed with the introduction of the facelifted model. The XE, XL and XV trims have been replaced with Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta and Tekna. Here’s what you get with each variant, along with the price and powertrain options.
Powering the Magnite is a 72hp, 96Nm, 1.0-litre NA petrol engine as well as a 100hp, 160Nm motor – both are mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard. Additionally, the naturally aspirated unit gets an optional 5-speed AMT, while the turbo-petrol engine gets a CVT option.
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