6 Features Nissan Magnite Gets But Tata Nexon Doesn’t | V3Cars
The Tata Nexon is one of the best-selling B2-segment SUVs in the country. Over the years, the Nexon has gained a lot of features but it has also resulted in substantial price hikes. The Nissan Magnite, on the other hand, offers practicality and a sensible set of features.
In this article, we share the list of features that you get in the Nissan Magnite over Tata Nexon.
1. LED Headlights
The Nissan Magnite comes with all-LED projector headlights with LED turn indicators whereas the Nexon comes with halogen projector headlights. Furthermore, the Magnite also gets LED fog lights whereas the Nexon does away with reflector halogen units.
2. 12V Rear Power Socket
The Magnite comes with a 12V rear power socket that improves practicality. A rear power socket comes in handy when you want to connect a tyre inflator or vacuum cleaner. Shockingly, the Nexon doesn’t get any type of charging or power socket for the rear passengers.
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3. Full-Colour LCD Instrument Cluster
The Magnite comes with a 7-inch instrument cluster with customisable visual modes. While the Nexon also comes with a digital instrument cluster, it’s not a full-colour LCD panel and also looks dated compared to the one found in the Magnite.
4. Puddle Lamps
The tech pack of the Magnite offers puddle lamps along with a host of other features. Shockingly, the Nexon lacks puddle lamps. They project light onto the ground when you unlock your car and helps entering and exiting the car easier.
5. 360-Degree Parking Camera
The top variant of the Nissan Magnite offers a 360 degree parking camera whereas the Nexon only gets a reverse parking camera. A 360-degree parking camera makes maneuvering through tight spaces easier by projecting a bird’s eye view on the infotainment system. More affordable cars like Maruti Suzuki Brezza and Maruti Nexa Baleno also offer 360-degree parking camera.
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6. Wireless Android Auto And Apple CarPlay
While both the Tata Nexon and Nissan Magnite offer Android Auto and Apple CarPlay functionality, the Magnite offers better convenience with wireless connectivity for both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It makes the connection seamless and also doesn’t require any cable.
Also Read: 8 Features Tata Nexon Gets But Nissan Magnite Doesn’t
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