Nissan Magnite price hiked by up to Rs 18,400 after introductory offer ends
Nissan has revised Magnite prices in India after ending its introductory offer, with a hike of up to Rs 18,400 across select variants.

Nissan has increased the prices of its sub-four-meter MPV, the Gravite, ending the introductory rates set at its February launch. The Gravite now costs between Rs. 5.73 lakh and Rs. 8.52 lakh (ex-showroom). The highest price increase is Rs. 18,400, which affects the N-Connecta CNG MT and N-Connecta petrol MT variants.
Key Highlights
- Nissan Gravite prices increased by up to Rs 18,400 after the introductory offer ended.
- The new Gravite price range is Rs 5.73 lakh to Rs 8.52 lakh ex-showroom
- The highest hike applies to N-Connecta CNG MT and petrol MT variants
Price Hike Details by Variant
The Tekna CNG MT, Tekna LE CNG MT, Tekna petrol MT, and Tekna LE petrol MT variants have each received a price hike of Rs. 17,000. The N-Connecta petrol AMT, Tekna petrol AMT, and Tekna LE petrol AMT variants now cost Rs. 15,000 more than before. The Acenta petrol MT and Acenta CNG MT variants have seen their prices increase by Rs. 9,400 each. The Visia petrol MT and Visia CNG MT variants are now Rs. 8,400 more expensive.
Current Pricing and Platform
The Nissan Gravite is built on the same platform as other models in the company's lineup. After the latest revision, the Gravite's price range is now Rs. 5.73 lakh to Rs. 8.52 lakh, ex-showroom. The price changes apply to all variants, ending the introductory offer that started at Rs. 5.65 lakh.
Upcoming Launches
Nissan plans to launch the Tekton later this year. The Tekton will compete with other models in the segment. Following the Tekton, Nissan will introduce a new three-row SUV. More details about the upcoming SUV are available on the company's website.
Also Read: Nissan Tekton set for debut on July 9, 2026 with turbocharged engine options
CarBike 360 Says
With the introductory pricing now discontinued, the Nissan Magnite becomes slightly more expensive, though it still remains a strong value proposition in the compact SUV segment. Despite the price revision, its competitive features, efficient powertrains, and aggressive positioning continue to make it an appealing choice for budget-conscious buyers in India.
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