
Intro:
I will be talking practically about the Nissan Magnite that comes packed with a lot and is ready to give shivers to the under-4-meter SUV in India by 2025. This space is red hot in India, with the likes of the Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue and Tata Nexon all on show, but just how low a price Nissan has put on the Magnite’s feature-rich offerings will make you look at things again and go, “How can this car be so much VFM?”
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Nissan Magnite Price 2025
The Nissan Magnite looks and feels powerful but is unbelievably cheap—the base model is just ₹5.62 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). It has become even more appealing post the September 2025 GST rate reduction, as naturally aspirated versions are being offered with price cuts of up to ₹84,000.
The top-end Tekna Plus CVT variant is priced at ₹10.76 lakh. The price of the top-end Tekna Plus CVT variant is ₹10.76 lakh, which means that even a fully loaded SUV will fit within your budget of ₹10-11 lakh, and it has a distinctive appearance on the road compared to other cars.
Nissan Magnite All 22 Variants Price List (Ex-Showroom, Delhi, October 2025)
| Variant Name | Engine Type | Ex-Showroom Price (₹ Lakh) |
|---|---|---|
| Visia | 1.0L NA Petrol | 5.62 |
| Visia Plus | 1.0L NA Petrol | 6.10 |
| Visia CNG | 1.0L NA Petrol + CNG | 6.42 |
| Acenta | 1.0L NA Petrol | 6.80 |
| Acenta AMT | 1.0L NA Petrol | 7.30 |
| Acenta CNG | 1.0L NA Petrol + CNG | 7.60 |
| N-Connecta | 1.0L NA Petrol | 7.50 |
| N-Connecta AMT | 1.0L NA Petrol | 8.00 |
| N-Connecta Plus | 1.0L NA Petrol | 7.70 |
| N-Connecta Plus AMT | 1.0L NA Petrol | 8.20 |
| XV Turbo | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 8.00 |
| XV Premium Turbo | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 8.50 |
| XV Premium (O) Turbo | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 8.70 |
| Tekna Turbo | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 9.00 |
| Tekna Plus Turbo | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 9.50 |
| Kuro Edition Turbo | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 9.20 |
| Kuro Edition (O) Turbo | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 9.40 |
| XV Premium Turbo CVT | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 9.50 |
| XV Premium (O) Turbo CVT | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 9.70 |
| Tekna Turbo CVT | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 10.00 |
| Tekna Plus Turbo CVT | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 10.76 |
| Kuro Edition Turbo CVT | 1.0L Turbo Petrol | 10.20 |
Compare: This car has many big competitors that have established their hold in the market, but are not its rivals—Kia Sonet starting at ₹7.30 lakh, Hyundai Venue at ₹7.26 lakh, Tata Nexon at ₹7.32 lakh, and Renault Kiger at ₹6.00 lakh—at least ₹1.5-2 lakh more expensive than the Magnite!
This price point is a game-changer because it offers turbo-petrol power without any extra cost, plus a CNG retrofit kit is available from May 2025, starting at ₹6.89 lakh.
Nissan Magnite Features Reveals
The unmatchedness of Magnite comes from features such as an 8-inch infotainment system, ventilated seats, and a connected touchscreen that has wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for uninterrupted connectivity.
Push-button start, cruise control, keyless entry and a 360-degree surround-view camera are helpful with tight parking spots—particularly in Indian cities like Mumbai or Bangalore, where space is at a premium. All pertinent real-time information is displayed on a 7-inch TFT digital driver display.
Safety: Nissan’s car is top-notch in terms of safety, offering 55+ features, including 40+ standard across all variants, and six airbags in every variant, ABS with EBD, traction control, electronic stability control (ESC), and hill start assist. It makes you confident.

Engine Performance Mileage Efficiency
And as far as performance goes, the Magnite’s 1.0L NA petrol is adequate for lower-end use, and the turbo with 99 bhp and 160 Nm makes quick work of your city commutes and gives a planted feel while out on the highway. Available with a 5-speed manual or EZ-Shift automatic with a CVT.
Mileage: You will now see great mileage, which you’ll be amazed to see. The petrol mills return an impressive 19.9 kmpl, which is quite efficient for daily travelling and especially more so with the addition of a CNG kit. Mileage: 24 km/kg; in metros, fuel price has hit a century.
Ground clearance: It provides a decent ground clearance of 205 mm that is quite comfortable for the Indian streets and treats speed breakers with aplomb, so most such hurdles will be crossed with ease. Measuring 3.99 m in length endows its compact size with rural-friendly benefits.
Magnite vs. Rivals: A Price-to-Value Showdown
Magnite vs. Rivals: A Price-to-Value Showdown (October 2025)
| SUV | Starting Price (ex-showroom) | Turbo Price Range | Safety Rating (Global NCAP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nissan Magnite | ₹5.62 Lakh | ₹8-10.76 Lakh | 5-star adult, 3-star child |
| Kia Sonet | ₹7.30 Lakh | ₹11-15 Lakh | 3-star adult |
| Hyundai Venue | ₹7.94 Lakh | ₹11-13.53 Lakh | 4-star adult |
| Tata Nexon | ₹7.32 Lakh | ₹11-14 Lakh | 5-star adult |
| Renault Kiger | ₹6.00 Lakh | ₹9-11.23 Lakh | 4-star adult |
Should Indians buy this car?
The Nissan Magnite is aimed mainly at millennials and professionals who are purchasing an SUV for the first time, nuclear families looking at five seats and decent boot space (336 liters) but don’t want a large car, or city commuters who are looking for frugality.
It’s a brilliant compact car in the right size for Indian roads. It translates into parking in between two other vehicles on congested Delhi or Bangalore roads without sweat, as well as high ground clearance for confidently driving through monsoon-flooded streets or rural bad roads.
Nissan Ownership Experience & Resale Maintenance
The Magnite is a tension-free car, offering a superior look, impressive features, and an interior. Compared to other cars, you get a 10-year/200,000 km (whichever comes first) engine and transmission warranty that matches many car brands, with the added benefit of 3 years’ roadside assistance in the event of a breakdown.
- Servicing costs: A rival-beating low and reliable spares with service intervals set at 10,000 km ensure your annual costs will be low.
- Resale value: Nissan’s brand perception is improving after a 5-star safety rating. India, especially in the budget segment.
- Owners’ reviews: Reliability is proving to be good, and we’ve had no reports of major issues after up to 50k on the clock, while real-world fuel economy corresponds with manufacturer claims
Conclusion
And finally, the Nissan Magnite that rules India is great for both city riders and adventure enthusiasts, as well as small families. It’s pocket-friendly too, starting at ₹5.62 lakh. Adult safety, gimmicks such as the 360 camera and wireless connection (how did anyone ever live without wireless connectivity!)
A CNG option and 10-year warranty push the Nissan Magnite from a good price to value for money in 2025—it has a five-star safety rating.
For additional details, you can book a test drive at your nearest Nissan dealership or see the new Magnite price for 2025 at the official website. Offers are ongoing
