Nissan India has introduced the Magnite KURO Special Edition to commemorate the carmaker 8 years long association with ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. Derived from the Japanese word for ‘BLACK,’ KURO brings in a host of updates to enhance the appeal of the sub-4-metre compact SUV. Prices of the Nissan Magnite KURO will be revealed in October 2024. Pre-bookings are underway for a token amount of Rs 11,000. The limited-run model will be available on all high-end trims, including Magnite XV MT, Magnite Turbo XV MT, and Magnite Turbo XV CVT.
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Nissan Magnite KURO Offers All-Black Colour Theme and Additional Features
Speaking on the introduction of the new model, Mr. Rakesh Srivastava, Managing Director of Nissan Motor India, remarked, “This festive season, for discerning customers seeking value and innovation, the Nissan Magnite KURO Special Edition offers an All-Black elegance with a suite of premium features, blending style, value, and safety for a truly exceptional driving experience.”
The Magnite KURO Special Edition features an all-black exterior and interior, which make it look bolder than the regular version. Highlights of the exterior include all-black grille, skid plate, roof rails, black alloys, headlamps with a black finisher, and a distinctive KURO badge. Inside, the Magnite KURO gets a gloss black instrument panel, black interior accents, and black door trim inserts. Additional features over the regular version include 360-degree camera, center console armrest with rear AC vents, a wider IRVM, themed floor mats, and a wireless smartphone charger.
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Safety
Launched in December 2020, the Nissan Magnite is the only offering in the carmaker’s local portfolio. Among the highlights of the Maruti Brezza-rival is its respectable 4-Star Safety Rating for Adult Occupant Safety from Global NCAP. In fact, Nissan has recently enhanced the safety suite of its sole offering by adding new safety features across all variants. These include:
- Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)
- Traction Control System (TCS)
- Hill Start Assist (HSA)
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
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Nissan India exports Magnite to 15 global markets, including the Seychelles, Bangladesh, Uganda, and Brunei, where the Magnite was recently launched.. Also, the carmaker has shifted its primary export market from Europe to Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait.