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Nissan cars in India (3)

As of now, there are 3 Nissan cars in India. Out of these three models, 2 are currently on sale while 1 is upcoming. The Magnite and the recently launched Gravite are the only Nissan cars available for purchase at present. The most affordable model in the Nissan India lineup is the Magnite Visia 1.0 Petrol MT, whereas the most expensive model is the Magnite Tekna+ 1.0 Turbo Petrol CVT. Nissan car price in India starts at โ‚น5.62 lakh and goes up to โ‚น10.76 lakh. The upcoming Nissan car in India, which is expected to launch in 2026, is the Tekton.

 

Nissan has been selling cars and SUVs in India for around two decades. It shares its manufacturing facility with its sister brand Renault at Oragadam near Chennai, and both brands manufacture and export cars, MPVs and SUVs here. They also have an R&D centre in Chennai that prepares future Nissan cars and SUVs for global markets.

 

Nissan Car Price List (April 2026)

Nissan car price starts at โ‚น5.62 lakh for the base variant of Magnite and goes up to โ‚น10.76 lakh for the Magniteโ€™s top model. View the latest Nissan car price list of all models currently on sale, along with the expected price of the upcoming model in the table below.

Nissan Car

Price (Ex-showroom)

Nissan Magnite

โ‚น5.62 lakh - โ‚น10.76 lakh

Nissan Gravite

โ‚น5.65 lakh - โ‚น8.49 lakh 

Nissan Tekton

โ‚น11.00 lakh - โ‚น19.00 lakh (expected)

Upcoming Nissan Cars in India (April 2026)

In 2026, Nissan new car launch plans include one upcoming vehicle:

1. Nissan Tekton

  • Estimated price: โ‚น11.00 lakh - โ‚น19.00 lakh
  • Expected Launch Date: 2026
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Body Type: SUV

 

Nissan Latest Updates (April 2026)

  • February 17, 2026: Nissan Gravite launched at โ‚น5.65 lakh.
  • February 4, 2026: Nissan has confirmed that the new Gravite will be unveiled on February 17, 2026.
  • December 22, 2025: Nissanโ€™s upcoming Triber rival will be called the Gravite.
  • September 16, 2025: Nissan Motor India confirms E20-compatible vehicles and maintains warranty protection for new Nissan Magnite customers.
  • September 08, 2025: Nissan Motor India reduces prices up to โ‚น1 lakh on top-end Nissan car variants.
  • September 04, 2025: Nissan partners with Spinny as the preferred vehicle exchange platform.
  • August 12, 2025: Nissan launches a segment-first 10-year extended warranty for the GNCAP 5-star rated new Nissan Magnite, one of the safest Nissan SUV cars in India.
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As of now, Nissan has three cars listed in India. Out of these, 2 models are currently on sale, while 1 is upcoming.

The Magnite and the recently launched Gravite are the only Nissan cars currently available for purchase in India.

Nissan car prices in India start at โ‚น5.62 lakh for the Magnite Visia 1.0 Petrol MT and go up to โ‚น10.76 lakh for the Magnite Tekna+ 1.0 Turbo Petrol CVT.

The upcoming Nissan car in India is the Nissan Tekton.

The Nissan Tekton is expected to launch in 2026.

The Nissan Tekton is expected to be priced between โ‚น11.00 lakh and โ‚น19.00 lakh.

No. Nissan is still finalising its EV plans in India.

The only Nissan 7 seater car available for sale is the Gravite. The Nissan Gravite price in India starts at โ‚น5.65 lakh for the base variant (Gravite Visia MT) (ex-showroom), and goes up to โ‚น8.49 lakh, for the top variant (Gravite Tekna AMT) (ex-showroom).

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Trending Questions on Nissan Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Sam

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My budget is around 12 lakh (possibly through a corporate car lease). I am considering the 2026 Nissan Magnite CVT, Renault Kiger CVT and Honda Amaze CVT. I believe the top variants of all three fit my budget, but I am confused about which one to choose. My usage will be mostly in the city, with occasional trips outside, and I am a new driver.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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Mostly city use, a few trips out of town, first-time driver, and Rs 12 lakh to work with, in that situation, we would pick the Nissan Magnite Turbo CVT, ideally the top CVT trim that fits your lease budget. The CVT is seamless and keeps things smooth, which makes stop-and-go traffic much easier, and the turbo has good pull for the highway. It sits higher and gives you a better view of the road, and the steering is light, so squeezing into tight lanes or parking is simple.A couple of trade-offs to note are that Nissanโ€™s service network is smaller than Hondaโ€™s, so check how close the dealer and workshop are in your city. Also, the cabin feels basic in some areas compared to pricier cars.The Honda Amaze has a very refined engine and smooth CVT, so it is great if you like an easy, relaxed drive. The flip side is that you sit lower and ground clearance is less than the other two, and performance is milder on highways with a full load. The Renault Kiger Turbo CVT is very similar to the Magnite in how it drives. Pick it if you prefer its look or if the Renault dealer is closer or gives a better deal.Overall, for your city-first use and as a new driver, the Magnite Turbo CVT lines up best.

VehicleNissan Magnite
VehicleHonda Amaze
VehicleRenault Kiger
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Sivaram

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Hi Autocar Team, I am 35 years old and relatively new to driving, with around 6 months of experience. I am planning to buy my first car with a budget of up to โ‚น15 lakh. My key requirements are: Automatic transmission (preferred) Mostly city driving Suitable for a family of 4โ€“5 members Comfortable and easy to drive for a beginner I have explored several options, but am quite confused. My considerations are: Nissan Magnite CVT โ€“ Good value, but concerns about service network, overall quality, and whether the 1.0-litre engine will feel underpowered with full load Tata Punch AMT โ€“ Like the high driving position and build quality, but concerned about service experience and AMT performance Hyundai i20 CVT โ€“ Well-rounded, but worried about low ground clearance and missing features like a 360-degree camera and ventilated seats Honda Amaze CVT โ€“ Smooth and reliable, but unsure about managing a sedan as a beginner and ground clearance concerns Hyundai Venue DCT โ€“ Appealing, but feels expensive for what it offers Maruti options (Fronx, Baleno, etc.) โ€“ Practical, but feel basic compared to feature-loaded rivals As a first-time buyer, I am finding it difficult to decide which compromises are acceptable. I am looking for a reliable, easy-to-drive automatic car with low-stress ownership (service and maintenance), suitable for city use and occasional family trips. I am also open to other suggestions, including Citroรซn, Mahindra, or even EVs if they make sense. Could you please guide me on the best option for my needs?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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Mostly city use, a few family trips and a Rs 15 lakh cap, in that situation, the Maruti Fronx 1.0 turbo automatic, ideally the Alpha 6-speed auto, fits your brief best. It uses a smooth torque-converter automatic, so it is very easy for a beginner in stop-and-go traffic. The 1.0 turbo has enough pull for four or five people on an occasional highway run, so you will not feel it struggle the way some small non-turbo engines can with a full load. And for low-stress ownership, Marutiโ€™s service reach and costs are hard to beat, which takes the worry out of maintenance in the long run.A few trade-offs to note for your use: five adults plus luggage will feel tight, so longer trips need some smart packing. Also, in the mid trim, you will miss some extras like a 360-degree camera or ventilated seats, though the basics you need every day are covered.On the cars you listed: the Nissan Magnite CVT drives well for the price, but Nissanโ€™s network is thinner. The Tata Punch AMT is great for tough roads, but the AMT can feel a bit jerky in traffic. The Hyundai Venue DCT drives well but gets pricey, and dual-clutch gearboxes can feel a bit hesitant in slow city use. The Mahindra XUV 3XO is a good alternative too, with a smooth torque-converter automatic, high seating and a manageable size.Overall, for your city-first routine and peace of mind, the Fronx 1.0 turbo automatic lines up best with what you want.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Fronx
VehicleNissan Magnite
VehicleHyundai Venue
VehicleTata Punch
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
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Arpit

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Hi, I already own a Hyundai Creta IVT and am now looking to buy another car for my wife, primarily for city driving in Pune. The Creta feels a bit large for her to manoeuvre on narrow city roads and in traffic, so I am looking for a more compact option. My key requirements are: Automatic transmission (mandatory) Compact size and easy to drive Low budget (do not want to spend much) Petrol only (cannot consider EV due to lack of charging space) I have ruled out Tata due to reliability concerns. I also had a previous Hyundai Grand i10, which had AC issues, so I am hesitant about that as well. The Mahindra XUV 3XO automatic looks appealing but may be too powerful for city use. The Hyundai Venue is a good option, but at a price of โ‚น14-15 lakh, the XUV 3XO seems like a better value. I am also unsure about Maruti options like the Swift (concerns about fit and finish) and the Baleno (feels slightly large and low-slung). Given these considerations, which car would you recommend?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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The Maruti Suzuki Brezza VXi AT is a good option for your wifeโ€™s city use in Pune, it is the right size, has a smooth automatic and is not too powerful, and it's easy on the pocket. Compared to your Hyundai Creta, the Brezza feels much smaller in traffic and easier to park. The high seat and big windows make it simple to judge gaps and U-turns, which will help on narrow Pune roads. The AT here is a regular automatic (not an AMT), so it moves off gently, shifts with minimal jerks, and is very calm in stop-go traffic. AC performance is strong, and overall fit and finish are better than in the Maruti Suzuki Swift or Baleno. Marutiโ€™s service reach in Pune is a bonus for easy ownership. The cabin does not feel as plush as a Venue or XUV 3XO, but for daily city use, it works very well. If you want to spend less and still want a very smooth auto, look at the Nissan Magnite Turbo CVT. It is very compact, and the CVT is easy in traffic, though the cabin feels simpler, and Nissanโ€™s service network is smaller. If you do stretch, the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5L AT is also easy to drive despite its power and offers top safety and features.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Brezza
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Baleno
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Swift
VehicleHyundai Creta
VehicleNissan Magnite
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Soumyadeep Kanjilal

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Hi, I have been following Autocarโ€™s Q&A section closely and find it very insightful. I am currently exploring options for my next car, although I do not plan to purchase 2027. The new Renault Duster (2026), especially the 1.3 Turbo variant, has really caught my attention, and I am keen to take a test drive. My primary usage will be city driving, with occasional long-distance trips. Since this will be my first new car purchase, there is also an emotional aspect attached to it. I really like the interiors of the Kia Seltos, although I am not a fan of its exterior design. I was also excited about the Tata Sierra, but I was somewhat disappointed after seeing it in person. The Tata Curvv, particularly the petrol (Hyperion) variant, seems more appealing in comparison. Overall, the new Duster stands out to me, and I have yet to find any major drawbacks with it. On the other hand, my wife prefers the Tata Harrier for its strong road presence and overall appeal, but I am unsure if it justifies the higher cost for a small family of two (plus a dog). What would you advise in this situation? I have seen you advise the Honda Elevate to a lot of people who mention that city driving is the majority. Also, since my purchase is planned for 2027, do you expect more suitable options to be available in this segment by then?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
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By 2027, youโ€™ll have far more options to choose from, including (but not limited to) the Nissan Tekton (a Duster-equivalent), the next-gen Hyundai Creta, Hondaโ€™s new electric SUV, and several new-generation Mahindra SUVs. Do write in when youโ€™re in the market for a new car with your exact requirements, and weโ€™ll help solve your car-buying conundrum.

VehicleNissan Tekton

Last Updated on: 29 Apr 2026