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Nissan launches 10-year extended warranty for Magnite

Nissan launches 10-year extended warranty for Magnite

Time of India16 hours ago
Nissan Motor India has introduced a segment-first
10-year extended warranty
plan for the New Nissan Magnite, days after the compact SUV secured a 5-star overall passenger safety rating from Global NCAP, including a perfect score for adult occupant protection.
The plan, which builds on the standard 3-year warranty, allows customers to extend coverage for up to 10 years or 2 lakh km at a cost of just 22 paise per km or ₹12 per day,the company's statement said. It offers nationwide cashless repairs at authorised Nissan workshops, unlimited claims, and coverage on genuine spare parts, with financing options available through
Nissan Finance
.
Saurabh Vatsa, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India, said the initiative aims to give customers 'worry-free ownership for a decade,' reinforcing the brand's focus on quality, reliability, and safety.
Launched in October 2024 on the enhanced CMF-A+ platform, the New Magnite features over 40 standard safety elements, including six airbags, ESC, TCS, hill-start assist, and a high-tensile strength steel body. It is sold in more than 65 countries and was recently joined by the black-themed KURO Special Edition, priced from ₹8.30 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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