Nissan India Announces Price Hike for Magnite SUV from January 2026
Nissan India is set to begin 2026 with a strategic price adjustment across its current lineup. Starting January 1, 2026, prices for the Nissan Magnite will increase by up to 3 percent. While Nissan has not officially detailed the specific reasons for this hike, the move aligns with a broader industry trend attributed to rising input costs, increased logistics expenses, and currency fluctuations.
Nissan Magnite: New Estimated Pricing
The current ex-showroom price for the Nissan Magnite ranges from Rs 5.62 lakh to Rs 10.76 lakh. Following the 3 percent increase, buyers can expect the price to rise by approximately Rs 17,000 to Rs 32,000 depending on the variant.
| Variant Level | Current Price (Ex-Showroom) | Estimated Price from Jan 2026 |
| Base Variant | Rs 5.62 Lakh | ~ Rs 5.79 Lakh |
| Top-Spec Variant | Rs 10.76 Lakh | ~ Rs 11.08 Lakh |
This adjustment follows a period of increased affordability earlier in 2025, where GST revisions led to price cuts ranging between Rs 52,000 and Rs 1 lakh.
Nissan’s Strategic Resurgence: Three New Models by 2027
While the immediate news focuses on the price hike, Nissan is preparing for a major product offensive in India. The brand has confirmed the launch of three all-new models by 2027 to expand its footprint beyond the Magnite.
1. Nissan Gravite (Compact MPV)
The Nissan Gravite will be the first of the new arrivals, scheduled to reach showrooms by March 2026.
- Platform: Based on the Renault Triber (CMF-A+ architecture).
- Design: Features a redesigned exterior and a unique interior color scheme to distinguish it from its alliance sibling.
- Powertrain: Likely powered by a 1.0-litre petrol engine with both manual and AMT gearbox options.
2. Nissan Tekton (Mid-Size SUV)
In February 2026, Nissan will showcase the Tekton, a mid-size SUV aimed at one of India’s most competitive segments.
- Platform: Shares the CMF-B platform with the upcoming Renault Duster.
- Target Rivals: Positioned to compete with the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara.
- Features: Expected to offer hybrid powertrain options and a premium interior design inspired by the flagship Nissan Patrol.
3. Seven-Seater C-SUV
Rounding out the strategy, a new seven-seater SUV is slated for a 2027 launch. While it will also utilize the CMF-B platform, Nissan has clarified that it will be a distinct product rather than just an extended version of the Tekton.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When does the Nissan Magnite price hike take effect?
The new prices will be effective starting January 1, 2026.
What is the maximum expected price increase for the Magnite?
The prices are expected to go up by a maximum of 3 percent, which translates to an increase of up to Rs 32,000 for top-end variants.
What is the Nissan Gravite?
The Gravite is an upcoming compact seven-seater MPV based on the Renault Triber platform. It is scheduled to arrive in showrooms by March 2026.
How does the Nissan Tekton differ from the Renault Duster?
While both share the CMF-B platform and powertrains, the Tekton will feature a completely distinct exterior design and a reworked interior to align with Nissan’s global SUV identity.
Will Nissan launch any electric or hybrid cars soon?
The upcoming Tekton SUV is expected to offer hybrid powertrain options as part of its lineup.
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