
Nissan has announced that it will increase prices across its range by up to 3 percent from January 1, 2026. Currently, the Magnite is the only offering from Nissan in India.
- Nissan has not revealed a reason for the price hike
- By 2027, it aims to bring three new models to India
Here’s the expected price increase for the Nissan Magnite
Nissan’s compact SUV could see a price hike of up to Rs 32,000
Earlier this year, the Nissan Magnite received a price cut ranging between Rs 52,000 and Rs 1 lakh after a revision in the Goods and Services Tax (GST). The ex-showroom prices for the compact SUV range from Rs 5.62 lakh to Rs 10.76 lakh. From January, they could go up by Rs 17,000-32,000, ranging between Rs 5.79 lakh and Rs 11.08 lakh.
Nissan’s upcoming launches revealed
The carmaker will bring three all-new models by 2027

For 2026, Nissan has confirmed three new launches for India. First would be the Gravite compact MPV, set to arrive in showrooms by March 2026. Essentially a badge-engineered version of the Renault Triber, the Gravite will differentiate itself through a redesigned exterior and a different interior colour scheme. It will likely share the Triber’s 1.0-litre petrol engine, mated to a manual or an AMT gearbox.
In February 2026, Nissan will showcase its Creta rival, the Tekton. The Tekton shares its CMF-B platform with the Renault Duster and will share its petrol powertrain options, too. The carmaker has also stated that it will bring a 7-seater SUV based on the Tekton’s platform in 2027. The SUV would likely be a badge-engineered version of the Renault Bigster/Boreal sold abroad.
Nissan’s decision to raise prices comes at a time when brands like Mercedes-Benz, BYD and MG have also announced price hikes due to rising input costs or unfavourable exchange rates.

