Nissan Magnite April 2026 Review –Is it still India’s favourite budget compact SUV? –
For the past few years, the Nissan Magnite has made a strong impact in India’s compact SUV segment, winning hearts with its aggressive pricing, spacious cabin and feature-packed offering at an entry-level price. But with tough competition from the Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue and Maruti Fronx, is the 2026 Nissan Magnite still a favourite? Let’s take a look at it.

Nissan Magnite Design: Sporty and head-turning –
The new Magnite features a bold design that stays true to its sporty character. The front gets a wide V-motion grille with sleek LED projector headlamps, flanked by connected LED DRL strips on either side.
Magnite Exterior Features:
1.LED projector headlamps with DRLs.
- 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels.
- Dual-tone roof with sporty body cladding.
Updated bumpers and sharp body lines give it an aggressive road presence, while the tall stance and wide wheel arches retain the classic SUV silhouette. Nissan has kept the Magnite’s sporty identity intact so that it stands out effortlessly on Indian roads.
Nissan Magnite Interior and Features: More than you expect –
The Magnite’s interior comes with surprisingly premium materials for its price point. The dual-tone dashboard features an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and the 360-degree Around View Monitor makes the cabin feel truly well-equipped for its segment.
Magnite Interior Key Highlights:
- 8-speaker Bose premium sound system.
- 360-degree Around View Monitor — first in segment.
- Automatic climate control and rear AC vents.
- Wireless phone charging and ambient lighting.
While the Hyundai Venue offers a larger touchscreen, the Magnite leads with a Bose sound system and 360-degree camera at a significantly lower price point — a combination no rival matches.
Nissan Magnite Performance and Mileage: Turbo punch at a budget price –
The Magnite comes with two engine options — a 1.0L naturally aspirated petrol (72 bhp) and a 1.0L turbo-petrol (100 bhp). Transmission choices include a 5-speed manual, AMT and CVT automatic. The turbo-petrol engine is punchy and responsive, performing well in city traffic as well as on open highways.
The ARAI-claimed fuel efficiency is 20 kmpl (NA petrol manual) and 17.7 kmpl (turbo-petrol CVT). The naturally aspirated variant makes it one of the most fuel-efficient options in the compact SUV segment for budget-conscious buyers.
Nissan Magnite Price –
The new Magnite is priced between ₹6.00 lakh and ₹13.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The Magnite is significantly more affordable than the Hyundai Venue (₹7.94 – ₹13.38 lakh) and the Tata Nexon (₹8.10 – ₹15.50 lakh), making it the most aggressively priced compact SUV in the Indian market.
Verdict: Magnite is still the budget SUV king –
The Nissan Magnite 2026 may not be the most refined or safest compact SUV, but what matters to budget-conscious Indian buyers is:
- Most affordable compact SUV with turbo-petrol engine.
- Bose sound system and 360-degree camera at a budget price.
- Spacious cabin with premium features at entry-level pricing.
- Decent fuel efficiency for city and highway driving.
While other manufacturers may offer better safety ratings or a more polished ride quality, the Magnite’s blend of aggressive pricing, bold styling and feature-rich cabin keeps it firmly relevant in the segment.

