The Magnite is available in six variants; introductory prices start from Rs 5.99 lakh.
Nissan has launched the Magnite facelift in India at a starting price of Rs 5.99 lakh. The mid-life update brings some visual changes and also introduces a couple of new features. The update also brings along a new variant nomenclature. The Magnite facelift’s variants include Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, Tekna, and Tekna+.
Nissan Magnite facelift variants explained
The Magnite facelift carries over the 72hp, 96Nm, 1.0-litre NA petrol and 100hp, 160Nm engine options. A 5-speed manual gearbox is standard across both. The nat-asp engine gets an optional 5-speed AMT, while the turbo-petrol engine gets a CVT option. The 72hp engine is available on all variants, while the turbo-petrol unit is available from Acenta onwards. Let’s take a look at what features you get with each trim, and at what price.
Nissan Magnite facelift trim-wise features list
Magnite Visia (starting at Rs 5.99 lakh)
Engine options - 72hp, NA petrol-MT, AMT
- Black interior
- Six airbags
- Rear armrest
- 60:40 split rear seat
- 3-point seatbelt for all seats
- Seatbelt reminder for all seats
- ISOFIX child seat anchorages
- Chrome door handles
- Vehicle Dynamic Control
- Traction Control System
- Hill Start Assist
- ABS with EBD and Brake Assist
- TPMS
- 16-inch steel wheels
- All power windows
- 3.5-inch LCD display for MID
- Functional roof rails
- Adjustable front and rear headrests
- Integrated rear spoiler
- Halogen headlamps
- Tilt adjustable steering
- PM 2.5 cabin air filter
- 12V front power outlet
- Rear parking sensors
- Foot rest (AMT)
Magnite Visia+ (starting at Rs 6.49 lakh)
Engine options - 72hp, NA petrol-MT
Features over Visia
- 9-inch touchscreen
- Wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay
- Bluetooth connectivity
- In-built Wi-Fi tethering
- 4 speakers
- Rear camera
- Rear wiper and washer
- Rear defogger
- Sharkin antenna
Magnite Acenta (starting at Rs 7.14 lakh)
Engine options - 72hp, NA petrol-MT, AMT; 100hp, turbo petrol CVT
Features over Visia+
- Smart key (Turbo)
- Remote engine start (Turbo)
- Skid plates
- Automatic climate control
- Push button start/stop (Turbo)
- Keyless entry
- Height adjustable driver’s seat
- Steering-mounted controls
- Electrically foldable, adjustable ORVMs
- Central locking
- LED turn indicators on ORVMs
- Driver side auto up/down power window
- Dual-tone wheel covers
- Speed sensing auto door lock
- Body coloured ORVMs
- Anti-roll bar (Turbo)
- Dual horn
- Anti-theft alarm
Magnite N-Connecta (starting at Rs 7.86 lakh)
Engine options - 72hp, NA petrol-MT, AMT; 100hp, turbo petrol MT, CVT
Features over Acenta
- 16-inch diamond cut alloys
- 7-inch digital driver’s display
- 6 speakers
- 3D sound by ARKAMYS
- Leatherette wrapped dashboard
- Auto dimming IRVM
- Smart key
- Front & Rear USB Type C chargers
- Front centre armrest with storage
- L-shaped DRLs
- Push button start/stop
- Rear AC vents
- Floating 8-inch touchscreen
- Wireless Android Auto, Apple Carplay
- Voice Recognition
- Rear camera
- Illuminated glove box
- Rear parcel tray
- Trunk light
- Side cladding
Magnite Tekna (starting at Rs 8.75 lakh)
Engine options - 72hp, NA petrol-MT, AMT; 100hp, turbo petrol MT, CVT
Features over N-Connecta
- LED tail lamp
- Black and light gray interior with orange stitching
- Auto headlamps
- Cooled glove box
- Bi-projector headlamps
- LED turn indicators in headlamps
- 360-degree camera
- Cruise control
- LED fog lamps
- Chrome beltline
- Leatherette accents on seats
- Leatherette wrapped handbrake
- LED room lamp
Magnite Tekna+ (starting at Rs 9.10 lakh)
Engine options - 72hp, NA petrol-MT, AMT; 100hp, turbo petrol MT, CVT
Features over Tekna+
- Dual-tone brown/orange interior
- Leatherette seats
- Leatherette front armrest
- Front Armrest with Storage and Brownish Orange
- Multi-colour ambient lighting with memory function
Nissan Magnite facelift goes up against Renault Kiger, Maruti Fronx, Toyota Taisor, as well as the slightly pricier Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, Maruti Brezza, among others.
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