Nissan Magnite Gets A Feature Rejig | V3Cars

Nissan India have rejigged the variants and features of the MY22 Magnite SUV. Some features and the CVT option are now reserved for the top-spec variants only. The semiconductor shortage could be the reason behind these changes.

Nissan Magnite

The Magnite XV Premium no longer gets LED headlamps as standard and the XV premium now misses out on LED DRLs. However, buyers can opt for LED headlights and LED DRLs in the respective models as an option. Nissan India earlier offered the Magnite with the CVT in all variants, except for the base XE. For the MY22 Magnite, the CVT option is now only available in the XV and XV Premium variants.

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The removal of CVT from the XL and XV Executive variants has meant that both the variants now miss out features, which were exclusive to the CVT variants. These features include chrome door handles, foot rest, push button start/stop with passive entry. The only feature the Magnite has gained is a shark fin antenna, which is available in both XV and XV Premium variants.

Nissan offer the Mangite with two engine options — 1.0L normal petrol and a 1.0L turbo petrol. The 1.0L normal petrol engine produces 72PS of power and 96Nm of torque at 3500rpm. The 1.0L turbo petrol engine produces 100PS of power and 160Nm of torque between 2800rpm and 3600rpm with the 5-speed manual and 152Nm of torque between 2200rpm and 4400rpm with the CVT.

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MY22 Nissan Magnite prices start from Rs.5.88 lakh and go to Rs.10.40 lakh ex-showroom. It continues to rival other B2-segment SUVs like the Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, Renault Kiger, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Tata Nexon and Mahindra XUV300.

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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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