Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Nissan India to Raise Vehicle Prices Up to 3% From January 1, 2026

The revision reflects cost pressures tied to a weaker rupee.

Overview

  • The increase will apply across the current lineup with the exact change varying by variant.
  • For the Magnite, media estimates suggest ex-showroom hikes of roughly Rs 15,000 to Rs 30,000, taking the entry price near Rs 5.79 lakh and top variants to about Rs 11.08 lakh.
  • Nissan has not released a variant-by-variant list of revised prices, and outlets are providing indicative ranges.
  • Reports link the move to higher input and logistics costs and currency depreciation, with other automakers also signaling price revisions.
  • Nissan is preparing a broader India push with the Gravite MPV expected in early 2026, the Tekton midsize SUV to follow, and a three-row SUV planned for 2027.