5 Features Nissan Magnite Gets But Kia Sonet Doesn’t | V3Cars

The Kia Sonet is one of the best-selling B2-segment SUVs in the country. Ever since its launch, the Sonet has gained the tag of the most feature-rich sub-compact SUV in the country. The Nissan Magnite, on the other hand, offers practicality and a sensible set of features at an affordable price.

In this article, we share the list of features that you get in the Nissan Magnite over the Kia Sonet.

1. Wireless Android Auto And Apple CarPlay

While both the Sonet and Magnite come with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, the Magnite offers wireless connectivity. As both SUVs also get a wireless phone charger, the Magnite offers a great user experience and doesn’t require any cables.

2. 60:40 Rear Seat Split

The rear seats in the Magnite get a 60:40 split whereas the Sonet does not get split folding rear seats. With rear 60:40 split seats, you get more versatility and better storage options while carrying longer items with rear passengers.

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3. Full-Colour LCD Instrument Cluster

The Magnite comes with a 7.0-inch full-colour LCD instrument cluster with customisable modes. The Sonet, on the other hand, comes with a smaller TFT display and it gets analog dials for the tachometer and fuel gauge.

4. 360-Degree Parking Camera

The top varinat of the Nissan Magnite offer a 360-degree parking camera that comes in handy while maneavouring through tight parking spaces. It is worth mentioning that the Kia Sonet lacks a 360 degree parking camera, it remeeds some points thanks to front parking sensors.

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5. LED Fog Lights

While both the Sonet and Magnite offer fog lights in their top variants, the Magnite offers full-LED fog lights whereas the Sonet comes with projector halogen fog lights.

Also Read: 9 Features Kia Sonet Gets But Nissan Magnite Doesn’t

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Amit Saraswat

Born and brought up in Agra, he grew up reading magazines more than textbooks. With a keen interest in cars, he decided to make his future in automotive journalism and is currently helping in content at V3Cars.

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