Nissan Magnite proves bold from every angle
Drivers can switch between manual and automatic modes, ensuring a smooth, enjoyable drive whether in bumper-to-bumper, rush hour or highway cruising.

Are you wondering how you can beat the morning and evening traffic after the closure of the Mzimkhulu River bridge?
Is rush hour through the P464 Sugar Mill Road too hectic, or the toll road moving too slowly and giving you a headache? Then consider getting yourself the new Nissan Magnite 1.0 Acenta MT.
With EZ-Shift technology, it comes with automated manual transmission (AMT), which allows drivers to switch between manual and automatic modes, ensuring a smooth, enjoyable drive whether in bumper-to-bumper, rush hour or highway cruising.
The main difference is that automatic transmission (including CVT) is completely clutch-less, while the AMT vehicles do have a clutch. It’s just that in an AMT, the car will be doing the gear shifting for you, saving some work for your feet.
Forget uphill battles. Drive stable and steady on an incline without the fear of rolling back with the Nissan Magnite’s trusted hill start assist.
Packed with industry-leading technology and a dynamic design, it will turn heads wherever you go.
The Acenta sets a new standard for compact SUVs – equipped with cutting-edge technology and striking design, like the new dual tone finish alloy wheels and auto LED headlights.
There’s no reason to hold off on getting behind the wheel.
Own your space
A compact SUV doesn’t mean a small interior. It is designed with the driver in mind, offering a comfortable seat distance, glove box with illumination and cooling effect, stunning two-tone leather seats. It provides an ideal combination of technology, high-quality materials and ample space.
More space, more fun
Travel with ease without worrying about where you’re going to fit everything. The 336-litre boot capacity allows you to accommodate everything you need and more.
Visit Thompson Motors Shelly Beach or Port Shepstone for more information.
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