ABC Motors unveils the new Nissan Magnite: A city SUV redefining value

Biz & Corporate

ABC Motors has officially launched the latest iteration of the Nissan Magnite, a city SUV that marks a new milestone in the model’s evolution. This revamped Magnite embodies the vision of modern urban mobility where assertive design naturally blends with the latest technological advancements.

The Magnite’s cabin reveals a premium universe designed down to the smallest detail. In the Acenta CVT Plus version, the two-tone leather upholstery, which is UV resistant, harmonizes with subtle ambient lighting to create a refined atmosphere. The technological experience is not to be outdone with a 7-inch digital screen that is associated with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® systems. The 360° ‘Intelligent AroundView Monitor’ camera system and wireless charging for smartphones further enrich this technological offering. The technology offering of this new edition of the Magnite is complemented by technological tools such as the i-key keyless start system.

Safety, the cornerstone of this new proposal, is expressed through passive protection reinforced by 6 airbags, standard on all versions, complemented by advanced driving assistance technologies. Under the hood, the 1.0L turbo engine, combined with an automatic or manual gearbox, offers a remarkable balance between dynamism and sobriety, adapting as well to the demands of urban driving as to road escapes.

Note that this new version of the Magnite also benefits from a 5-year or 100,000 kilometer manufacturer’s warranty. Offered from Rs 9,496 per month, this urban SUV redefines the standards of its class in terms of value for money.

For Fabrice Descombes, Marketing Manager of ABC Motors: “The Nissan Magnite represents our vision of accessible contemporary mobility. It embodies our commitment to offering vehicles that concretely enrich the daily lives of our customers.”


Mauritius Times ePaper Friday 21 February 2025

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