The compact SUV, Magnite, has been Nissan's mainstay in India for the past few years. Now, the vehicle has received some well-received updates, making it even more popular. I had the opportunity to test the car in Kochi. Here are my impressions.
Looks The overall design remains largely unchanged, but a large, chrome-framed grille (further highlighted by a piano black surround) at the front is a standout update. The lower bumper also features a faux skid plate for added visual appeal.
This story is from the November 08, 2024 edition of The Morning Standard.
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