Nissan Magnite facelift spied ahead of December debut

    Facelift is expected to bring in new features and cosmetic updates, but retain the same powertrains.

    Published On Mar 20, 2024 02:26:00 PM

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    Nissan Magnite facelift spied ahead of December debut
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    The sub-4-metre SUV segment is getting hotter by the day, with the Tata Nexon and Kia Sonet having been recently facelifted, and Skoda working on joining the crowded space. Now, as we'd revealed last yearNissan is readying an update for the Magnite, which could debut in India later this year.
    1. Magnite soldiers on as the sole Nissan car in India
    2. Facelift to bring along styling updates, new features
    3. Expected to remain mechanically unchanged

    Nissan Magnite facelift changes

    While the test mule is fully camouflaged, the car has been spotted with new alloy wheels. The overall silhouette remains unchanged, changes could be made to the bumpers to keep it looking fresh. Nissan could also throw in redesigned headlamps and tail-lights to the mix.
     
     
    The Magnite facelift is expected be feature-packed too, and one can expect features like auto-dimming IRVM, an electric sunroof and ventilated seats, which could give it an edge over rivals. That said, the 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol (72hp) and turbo-petrol (100hp) engine options are expected to be retained.


    Nissan Magnite facelift launch timeline

    Nissan is yet to confirm any news about the Magnite facelift’s launch, however, the prototype suggests that the SUV could be in the final stages of its development. The Magnite would complete four years in India this December, and it's due to receive a mid life-cycle update.


    Nissan Magnite facelift price, rivals

    At a base price of Rs 6 lakh (ex-showroom), the Nissan Magnite is the one of the most affordable SUVs in India along with its cousin, the Renault Kiger. Affordability has been a key distinguishing factor for the Magnite, and the facelift is expected to retain that title. It will continue to rival the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon and Mahindra XUV300 as well as smaller SUVs like Maruti Fronx, Tata Punch and Hyundai Exter.

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