Nissan will release prices for the Magnite facelift on October 4. Nissan India manufactures magnite not only for the domestic market but also for export. Minor cosmetic changes will be made to the facelifted model, but technical changes are anticipated to stay the same.
What to expect in Nissan Magnite facelift?
The grille assembly and front bumper have been updated for the Magnite facelift. The design of the headlights is anticipated to remain unchanged from the pre-facelift model, except for a new signature for the LED daytime running lamps. The Magnite is also set to receive a new set of alloy wheels. According to Autocar India, interior upgrades will be limited to new trim pieces and a few more functions, with the overall dashboard remaining unchanged.
The current lineup of 1.0-litre petrol engines will remain the same. The normally aspirated unit generates 72hp and 96Nm, while the turbocharged variant churns out 100hp and 160Nm. The 5-speed manual and AMT transmissions will remain unchanged.
 
 
          