Nissan Magnite claims best-in-segment maintenance cost

Nissan India announced the new Magnite B-SUV offers maintenance costs of 39 paise per kilometre (for 50,000 km), along with a standard 3-year warranty (1,00,000 km) which is further extendable up to 6 years (1,50,000 km) at a minimal additional cost. This extended warranty for the new Nissan Magnite covers parts, repairs, and expenses like a new vehicle warranty. It also offers cashless repairs nationwide, unlimited claims, and four free labour services at authorised centres. 

Nissan Magnite: Offer Details

The company offers the ‘Nissan Magnite Care’ prepaid maintenance plan, saving up to 21% to ensure expert care with genuine parts and tools, helping to avoid costly repairs while maintaining performance and comfort. It comes in two tiers: ‘Gold’ for comprehensive maintenance and ‘Silver’ for basic servicing, and can be transferred to new owners to enhance resale value. 

To enhance transparency, Nissan also offers services like the Service Cost Calculator through the Nissan Service Hub and Nissan Connect, providing clear breakdowns of labour and parts costs for upfront expense awareness. In-addition, the 24/7 Roadside Assistance service includes safety features such as speed alerts, real-time location sharing, emergency calls, and support in over 1,500 cities.

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To enhance convenience, the ‘Pick-Up & Drop-Off’ service offers quick vehicle servicing with a 90-minute delivery after essential maintenance. Customers can also choose the ‘Nissan Doorstep Service,’ which provides periodic maintenance and minor repairs at their location, along with digital payment options.

The new Magnite B-SUV is a five seater that comes with an automatic transmission type and is powered by a 999 cc engine that gives 99 bhp and 152 Nm of torque. Manufactured at the Alliance JV plant in Chennai, the new Magnite is packed with 20+ first-in-segment and best-in-segment features and 55+ active and passive safety features including six airbags, electronic stability control, traction control system and hydraulic brake assist.  

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