2024 Nissan Magnite Booking Kickstarted in India, Launch Set for 4 October
2024 Nissan Magnite Booking Kickstarted in India, Launch Set for 4 October
As the launch is around the corner, the company has shared a fresh teaser on the internet, revealing some important details about the upcoming.

The Japanese car manufacturer Nissan, which has very limited offerings in India, is gearing up to introduce another facelift version of Magnite. The launch has been set for October 4.

Ahead of the official release, the brand has started taking bookings for the model, while the deliveries are scheduled to kickstart on October 5. As the launch is around the corner, the company has shared a fresh teaser on the internet, revealing some important details about the upcoming.

Take a Look at Teaser Here

It has also captioned the post on Instagram, where it it wrote, “Oone Car. One World. The new Nissan Magnite is here to redefine your driving experience with over 20 first-in-segment and best-in-segment features and 55+ active and passive safety features. Step into this SUV to drive into a world of innovation.”

According to the teaser, the upcoming Magnite will come with some noticeable cosmetic changes from the outside, while the interior might get a few enhancements. The 2024 will hit the market with the latest style diamond-cut alloy wheel.

It will also get a signature-style headlight setup, paired with sleek L-shaped DRLs. The same LED treat will be offered at the back as well. The section will be complemented by an updated bumper with a sweet touch of chrome in the centre.

Interior

Moving inside, the company has not shared details about the interior as yet. However, we feel the cabin will get an updated touchscreen infotainment system, supported by all the wireless car connect technology. Customers also can expect a new theme-based upholstery theme with a bunch of new additions inside.

Powertrain

The sub-four-metre SUV will use 1.0-litre NA and turbo-petrol engines. The unit will be paired with with five-speed manual, AMT, and CVT gearboxes.

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