Nissan Magnite has launched 10-year extended warranty plan

As a daring attempt to reinforce its after-sales service and customer confidence, Nissan India has introduced a 10-year extended warranty scheme of its New Magnite. This is the November 2024 model only, as the move establishes a new standard in the compact SUVs market by giving customers a chance to enjoy unrivaled long-term protection and relief.

The scheme will cover a maximum of 10 years/2 lakh kilometers on top of the typical three year/lakh-kilometer plan. These packages are flexible as customers can purchase 3+7, 3+4, 3+3, 3+2 and 3+1 years, depending on what they value more; usage or budget.

Conclusive Security at Low Prices

During the initial seven years, there is a comprehensive list of items covered with warranty, so the owners will not go through some hassles concerning ownership.

Year 8, 9 and 10 are the elements that the plan gives priority to, thus the most important parts of the vehicle, the engine and the transmission are taken care of even in the final stages of vehicle ownership.

The price of a plan is set staggeringly low, at about 12 rupees per day, and therefore, the plan can be purchased by cost-conscious buyers who do not want to miss the benefit of manufacturer-certified warranty.

Nationwide Cashless Repairs and Easy Eligibility

Among the features of this extended warranty is cashless repair at the authorised Nissan Garage locations in India without any upper limit on the claims or quantum of the claims.

But the vehicles must still fall under the standard warranty period. The buyers have to buy the extended plan when buying the Magnite, or within the expiry of original warranty.

Notably, it cannot be used in Magnite units purchased prior to October 2024, in which the old two-year guarantee was attached.

Bumping Up the Warranty Coverage

With its introduction, Nissan India has developed itself as one of the few car manufactures providing such long coverage of the warranty period in the Indian market. The action both alleviates the concern of customers regarding the quality of products and also upgrades the value offering of the Magnite in the competitive category of the sub-compactly SUVs.

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