I mean, what else do you need?’ asks Abhishek, in between his explanation of why he is glad he purchased the Nissan Magnite more than two years ago, in February 2021. His strong belief in the Nissan badge and a sense of pride in his Nissan Magnite is visible the moment he starts talking about his car.
He owns the MT XV Premium variant, with a sporty red and black dual tone colour scheme. He told us that his was the first dual-tone Nissan Magnite in his city, and he had booked it at more than eight locations when bookings opened. He also told us something that we witnessed when we tested the Nissan Magnite — its design is an absolute attention grabber. At every traffic light and rest stop, he would find people staring at it in admiration. Most would come to him asking how the car was, and those who know about the extensive list of features it came with at this price point asked how well they functioned.
This story is from the May 2023 edition of The Caravan.
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