Magnite Rocket
Undiluted performance meets understated elegance.
20/11/2020
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PIC : RACHNA TYAGI
MUMBAI
There has been a lot of excitement around Nissan’s latest compact SUV, the Magnite, touted to be a volume-driving car for Nissan, globally, which will be launched on December, 2nd, 2020 in India. We got behind the wheel of this compact SUV that has been engineered in Japan but both, inspired by and made in India, and came away hugely impressed. Here’s why… First things first, it boasts a gorgeous design. Now, if you’re one of those, who thinks a compact SUV must masquerade as a full-bodied true-blue SUV with aggressively butch looks and macho appeal, you may want to reconsider reading further. Though the Magnite does have a certain boldness in its design, it isn’t the ‘in your face’ kind. What you get instead, are cleanly and elegantly contoured, no-fuss design lines, that just win your heart. And just in case you’re wondering, no, the Magnite hasn’t been built to accomplish 20,000 tasks like some OTT Swiss Army Knife out there, nor has it overdosed on its tech offering, but at the same time, the Magnite, is perfectly capable of rising to the occasion, should the need arise, and isn’t shorn of any of the tech wizardry either. Let’s
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