Nissan has had a tough run in our market for a long time now. It tried to bring decent products at affordable prices recently but somehow didn’t enjoy as much market share as it would’ve liked. In a bid to change all that, Nissan went all-in with its remarkably affordable compact SUV, the Magnite. Launched in December 2020, Magnite took the automobile market by storm with aggressive pricing which undercut almost all the premium hatchbacks in the country, in addition to all the compact SUVs. Nissan also stated that the aim was to attract customers who are probably looking to buy a premium hatchback and give them an SUV at the same price instead. This was a smart move considering the general trend with the buyers of going for small SUVs.
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Sales Report – Nissan Magnite
Magnite was launched keeping these things in mind. So, when it was launched in December and the prices were announced, it was no…