On October 10, Nissan Motor India introduced the Magnite AMT (EZ-Shift) at an introductory price of Rs 6,49,900 (ex-showroom). To encourage additional clients, this special offer has been extended until November 30 on bookings made before November 10. Those interested in acquiring the automobile can reserve it for Rs 11,000 in advance.
The Magnite AMT, according to Nissan, is the most economical AMT model in a number of segments, including SUVs, sedans, and hatchbacks. The Magnite AMT portfolio contains numerous varieties, including the XE, XL, XV, and XV Premium, as well as the recently announced Kuro special edition.
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There are two engine options for the Magnite. The first is a B4D 1.0-litre normally aspirated petrol engine with 72PS and 96Nm of torque, while the second is an HRAO 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine with 100PS and 160Nm/152Nm of torque. In addition to the current 5-speed MT, the naturally aspirated petrol model gets a 5-speed AMT. Meanwhile, the turbo petrol type comes with both a 5-speed manual transmission and a CVT.
The following are the ex-showroom pricing for the various Nissan Magnite AMT versions.
- Magnite AMT XE – Rs 6,49,900
- Magnite AMT XL – Rs 7,44,000
- Magnite AMT XV – Rs 8,21,000
- Magnite AMT Kuro – Rs 8,67,000
- Magnite AMT XV Premium – Rs 8,89,500
Buyers prioritize fuel efficiency, and the Magnite does not disappoint. The Magnite NA petrol MT has an ARAI-certified fuel efficiency of 19.35kmpl, whereas the Magnite NA petrol AMT has a slightly greater efficiency of 19.70kmpl.
The Nissan Magnite AMT is not only cheap, but it also has features like vehicle dynamic control (VDC), hill start assist (HSA), dual driving mode, and creep function.
The Magnite is Nissan’s sole offering in the Indian market at the moment, although it has a worldwide market share, with shipments to 15 overseas regions, including Middle Eastern nations such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait, as well as other nations such as Seychelles, Uganda, Bangladesh, and Brunei.