The Nissan Magnite is currently exported to 15 global markets.
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The Nissan Magnite is currently exported to 15 global markets.
Nissan Motor India Pvt. Ltd. announced the production rollout of its 100,000th Magnite from its Alliance plant (RNAIPL) in Chennai. Designed in Japan and manufactured in India, the Magnite, which was launched in December 2020, has emerged as the preferred choice for many customers. The Nissan Magnite is currently exported to 15 global markets, with recent launches in Seychelles, Bangladesh, Uganda, and Brunei.
Nissan Motor India has exported more than a million vehicles from its Chennai plant to 108 destinations, including New Zealand, Australia, and countries in the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, South-East Asia, SAARC, Sub-Saharan, and African regions.
Rakesh Srivastava, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India, said, “The Big, Bold, Beautiful Nissan Magnite has been a game-changer in the Indian market. The production of the 100,000th Magnite is a testimony of Nissan’s brand promise of providing its customers products that are high on value, safety, and strong customer service making it a global product.”
Nissan has also provided its customers with a better value-focused transition to BS6 Stage 2 norms with the introduction of the Nissan Magnite BS6 Stage 2 RDE-compliant version earlier this year; equipped with new best-in-class safety features as standard across all variants, as well as a GNCAP 4.0 safety rating.
Nissan Motor India recently launched the Magnite Geza Special Edition, the first of its many scheduled product actions for the Magnite this year to commemorate this production milestone. The Magnite GEZA Special Edition is inspired by Japanese theatre and its expressive musical themes.
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