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Is your business on the Move?

Discover the new Nissan Magnite Move at Thompson Motors Shelly Beach and Port Shepstone.

The Nissan Magnite Move panel van has all the space your business needs to keep you moving.

With a load capacity of 690L, a payload of 250kg, easy access points from the rear doors and boot, honeycomb partitioning and cargo netting to keep you and your goods safe, and a Hexa grip layer finished floor in the load bay, it is designed for maximum practicality and convenience in the light commercial vehicle market.

Move ahead with 53kW of power and 96Nm of torque from the highly efficient 1.0 engine. Together with the smooth 5-speed manual gearbox, you can expect to switch up a gear and get maximum city acceleration with minimal fuel consumption to get you where you need to go.

The vehicle boasts best-in-class 700mm front seat distancing for more space and comfort, as well as smart and practical storage compartments.

Though the Magnite Move makes do with 16-inch steel wheels and cloth upholstery (along with a polyurethane finish for its steering wheel), this derivative comes standard with features such as tyre-pressure monitoring, air conditioning, rear parking sensors, stability control, dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, and even a fire extinguisher fitted under the front-passenger seat.

The touchscreen infotainment system has been dropped; however, ‘pre-wiring’ for a 6-speaker audio system remains.

Discover the Nissan Magnite Move at Thompson Motors Shelly Beach and Port Shepstone.

At Thompson Motors, you are guaranteed great service with honest and professional sales executives who are always willing to go the extra mile.

Daylon Matthys, sales executive at Thompson Motors Shelly Beach shows off an excellent load capacity of 690L.

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