Nissan launches Magnite Kuro edition at Rs 8.27 lakh
Magnite Kuro edition is based on the XV trim.
Nissan has launched the Magnite Kuro edition for Rs 8.27 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Kuro means black in Japanese and this edition is based on the higher-spec XV trim of the Magnite, and comes in three variants – Kuro petrol MT, Kuro turbo-petrol MT and Kuro turbo-petrol CVT.
Here's a detailed break-up of the prices of the Magnite Kuro:
NISSAN MAGNITE KURO PRICES (EX-SHOWROOM, DELHI) | |
---|---|
Trims | Prices |
Kuro petrol MT | Rs 8.27 lakh |
Kuro turbo-petrol MT | Rs 9.65 lakh |
Kuro turbo-petrol CVT | Rs 10.46 lakh |
Nissan Magnite Kuro: what’s new?
The Kuro edition gets an all-black treatment that extends to the grille, grille surrounds, skid plate, roof rails, door handles, alloy wheels, window accents and the accents in the headlights. The only non-black items on the exterior include the ‘Nissan’, ‘Magnite’ and ‘Kuro’ badges as well as the red brake calipers.
Inside, the roof liner, sun visors, door handles, steering wheel and the AC vent surrounds get the black treatment. While it is based on the second-from-top XV trim, the Kuro edition also gets certain features from the top-spec XV Premium trim such as the wireless charger and rear AC vents. Other features on the XV trim include an 8-inch touchscreen, 360-degree camera, 7-inch digital instrument cluster, automatic climate control and more.
Nissan Magnite Kuro powertrain
Under the hood, the Magnite Kuro edition will be available with two engines – 72hp, 96Nm, 1.0-litre petrol engine and 100hp, 160Nm, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine. Both engines will be available with a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard, while the turbo-petrol is also available with a CVT.
Nissan Magnite Kuro rivals
The Magnite Kuro edition will go head-to-head against the newly launched Renault Kiger Urban Night edition (Rs 8.95 lakh-11.15 lakh). The standard Magnite rivals the Renualt Kiger, Hyundai Venue, Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Mahindra XUV300 and the Maruti Suzuki Fronx.
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