
Nissan Motor India Pvt. Ltd. (NMIPL) today introduced the Magnite GEZA Special Edition of the best-selling B-SUV for Indian customers. The Magnite GEZA Special Edition offers a premium audio and infotainment experience, making it the perfect companion for every journey.
The Magnite GEZA Special Edition is inspired by Japanese theatre and its expressive musical themes. Based on this concept, the Magnite GEZA Special Edition offers advanced infotainment features that deliver an enhanced sensory experience. The Nissan Magnite GEZA Special Edition is now available for booking and the prices will be announced on May 26, 2023.
The Magnite GEZA Special Edition comes with several feature enhancements including high-resolution 22.86cm touchscreen, Android CarPlay with wireless connectivity, premium JBL speakers, trajectory rear camera, ambient lighting with app-based controls, shark fin antenna, and premium beige colour seat upholstery.
Rakesh Srivastava, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India commented on the introduction, saying, “The Big, Bold, Beautiful Nissan Magnite is a game changer with its unmatched value, high safety ranking and low cost of maintenance. We are introducing the Magnite GEZA Special Edition with best-in-class contemporary features that enhances the Magnite’s value proposition for discerning customers”.
The Nissan Magnite has achieved a 4-Star Safety Rating for Adult Occupant Safety from Global NCAP offering the best safety standards within its segment. Nissan has recently enhanced the Magnite by introducing additional safety features across all variants, in addition to transitioning to BS6 Phase 2, increasing its value. These safety features include Electronic Stability Programme (ESP), Traction Control System (TCS), Hill Start Assist (HSA), Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
The Magnite has proven to be the preferred choice of vehicle in India’s B-SUV segment. The model was launched in December 2020, has been designed in Japan and manufactured in India, aligning with Nissan Motor India’s manufacturing philosophy of ‘Make-In-India, Make for the World’.