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Building upon the resounding success of the 2023 Magnite GEZA Special Edition, Nissan Motor India introduced its big, bold, beautiful SUV, the Nissan Magnite GEZA CVT Special Edition, at a starting price of INR 9.84 lakh. Driven by the overwhelming response from the 2023 GEZA Special Edition and coupled with extensive customer feedback, the Nissan Magnite GEZA CVT Special Edition has been launched on the 1st year anniversary of the GEZA Special Edition.
Inspired by Japanese theatre and its expressive musical themes, the Magnite GEZA CVT Special Edition is designed to offer a special package for music enthusiasts by offering bigger infotainment features and a premium speaker system that delivers an enhanced sensory experience.
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For the first time since its launch last year, the Magnite GEZA CVT Special Edition will offer a range of infotainment offerings, making it even more appealing to consumers. This is Nissan’s most accessible and premium CVT Turbo in the B-SUV segment, offering the best value for money.
It is equipped with a host of innovative features which include a High-resolution 22.86cm touchscreen, Android CarPlay with wireless connectivity, Premium JBL speaker system, Rear camera with trajectory line, Ambient lighting with Nissan app-based controls, Premium beige coloured seat upholstery as optional, Unique GEZA Edition badge. For those who are unaware, these are the most advanced infotainment offerings among all Nissan Magnite CVT variants.
The Nissan Magnite GEZA CVT Special Edition, launched at INR 9.84 lakh, exemplifies Nissan's commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. With its advanced infotainment features, premium JBL speaker system, and unique design elements inspired by Japanese theatre, it offers exceptional value for music enthusiasts and stands out as a top choice in the B-SUV segment.
India Kawasaki Motor has introduced the 2024 Ninja 300 with new colour options - Candy Lime Green and Metallic Moondust Gray, featuring updated body graphics. The Lime Green shade remains unchanged. Pricing stays the same at ₹3.43 lakh (ex-showroom).
Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL) has expanded its presence in Pune with the inauguration of three new dealerships: Kundan Hyundai (Pimpri, Chinchwad), Modi Hyundai (Baner), and Kothari Hyundai (Kharadi). These outlets, part of the Global Dealership Space Identity 2.0, aim to offer a modern, comfortable, and technologically advanced experience to customers.
Indian start-up Zelio E Bikes launched the X Men low-speed electric scooter range, priced between ₹ 64,543 and ₹ 87,573. No driving licence is required to ride these scooters. The entry-level model offers a 55-60 km range, the mid variant 70 km, and the top variant, with a lithium-ion battery, provides 80 km.
Kawasaki has launched the 2025 Ninja ZX-10RR globally, featuring a new Metallic Matte Graphene with Steel Grey color scheme. Priced at $30,499 in the US (approximately ₹25.31 lakh pre-import duties), the updated model retains its mechanical specifications unchanged from the previous version.
Ducati India launched the Panigale V2 in black at ₹20.98 lakh. Bookings began in April, with deliveries starting soon. Previously only in 'Ducati Red,' the new black shade, priced ₹80,000 higher, offers a sleek, stealthy look.
Bajaj Auto has delayed the launch of its first CNG bike to July 17, 2024, from June 18. Rajiv Bajaj and Rakesh Sharma confirmed the postponement and revealed the bike, codenamed 'Bruzer,' will have a different name and be the first in a new CNG motorcycle series.
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