Engine and Performance
Nissan Magnite 2025 is expected to continue with its trusted 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine. This engine delivers around 100 PS of power and 160 Nm of torque, ensuring a punchy drive in the city and on highways. The car will be offered with both a 5-speed manual gearbox and CVT automatic transmission, giving customers flexibility as per their driving preferences. The engine refinement has reportedly been enhanced, and NVH levels have also been improved to make the cabin quieter.
Mileage
In terms of mileage, the Nissan Magnite 2025 is expected to deliver around 18–20 kmpl, which makes it competitive in its segment. With a combination of lightweight design and tuned engine calibration, the vehicle aims to balance power with fuel efficiency. Buyers looking for daily city use or occasional long drives can expect running costs to remain affordable.
Other Specifications
The car’s wheelbase remains around 2500 mm, providing good cabin space. It offers ground clearance of 205 mm, which is suitable for rough roads. Boot space stays generous at about 336 litres. The car supports modern connectivity features like wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It also comes with dual airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking camera, and hill start assist for added safety. In addition, it is equipped with automatic climate control, rear AC vents, and steering-mounted controls to enhance daily driving comfort.
Price and Offer
Nissan Magnite 2025’s expected starting price is around ₹6 lakh ex-showroom, making it one of the most affordable compact SUVs in its category. The top variant with CVT and premium features could go up to ₹10 lakh. Nissan may announce introductory offers or exchange bonuses to attract new buyers at launch. Prices will vary based on city and variant.
Look
Design-wise, Nissan Magnite 2025 gets a refreshed grille, new LED DRLs, and restyled alloy wheels.
Another Features
Additional features include a 360-degree camera, digital instrument cluster, wireless charging pad, and possibly ventilated front seats in higher variants. Nissan has focused on adding technology that appeals to urban buyers looking for comfort and convenience. These updates help the Magnite 2025 stay relevant in a competitive market.
Primium Design
The rear tail lamps are slightly redesigned to give a modern touch. The sporty stance and aggressive front profile are maintained, which has been a key attraction for young buyers. Inside, the cabin now gets soft-touch materials on doors and dashboard, adding a premium feel.






