Nissan has recently completed production of 10,000 models of Nissan Magnite launched in India on December 2 last year.
Nissan Magnite
Nissan Magnite is being well liked, however, despite the Corona Epidemic, the company has benefited tremendously from the sale of this car. The Nissan Magnite SUV has helped the Japanese carmaker record 6 percent growth in India in the first three months of this year. The carmaker announced that it had sold 4,012 vehicles in March 2021.
The Magnite SUV, launched on December 2 last year, has recently produced 10,000 vehicles in India. Demand for this sub-compact SUV has started preparations for Nissan to ramp up its production at Oragadam near Chennai to meet the challenge of a longer waiting period for customers. Nissan offers the Magnite SUV with a 1.0-liter petrol engine that can generate 70bhp of power and has a torque of 96 Nm.
The Nissan Magnite engine comes with a 5-speed manual transmission box. It also gets a turbocharged petrol engine, which is for the CVT gearbox, it can produce 97bhp power and 160Nm torque.
Nissan Magnite Becomes Game Changer
Despite challenging demand and supply during the pandemic, the industry slumped in FY 2020 despite Nissan with Nissan Magnite as a game changer registering 6% growth, receiving tremendous customer response. Rakesh Srivastava, managing director of Nissan Motor India, said, “Going forward in the new financial year with a big, bold, attractive price and support from our partners, we look forward to maintaining the momentum of this development.”
Nissan offers an optional tech pack with a Magnite SUV for customers to take extra features in their cars. The Tech Pack offers ambient light, wireless charging and other features. Nissan’s Tech Pack can be purchased at an extra cost of around 38,000.
The company is providing doorstep service
Nissan India is now offering its after sales service across the country. It has started ‘Nissan Express Service’ to give a fast and details service experience in just 90 minutes. In the coming days, it plans to expand the service to 100 locations. COVID-19 In times of crisis, Nissan’s ‘doorstep service facility’ also offers car service to customers at their home. It also provides ‘pick-up and drop-off’ services from the dealership to reduce the risk of virus infection.
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