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Nissan India Rolls Out November Test Drive Carnival to Boost Customer Engagement Nationwide

Gurugram: What do you do when the festive season ends but the showroom footfall graph still looks like it had too much Diwali sweets? If you’re Nissan Motor India—you keep the party going. Enter the Nissan Test Drive Carnival, a nationwide celebration designed to ensure that the buzz around the 5-Star GNCAP-rated New Nissan Magnite doesn’t slow down even as the fairy lights come down.

October 2025 was a blockbuster for Nissan, thanks to a festive frenzy powered by Navratri, Dussehra, Diwali—and a generous sprinkle of GST rate reductions. To maintain that momentum, Nissan is now inviting prospective buyers to step in, step up, and step on the accelerator of its bestselling compact SUV.

Showrooms or Mini Carnivals? Nissan Says Both.

All through November, Nissan dealerships across the country are embracing a full-on festive revival. Visitors can expect:

  • Vibrant, festive-themed décor
  • Lively on-ground games and quizzes
  • Exciting giveaways
  • And yes—actual RJs doing live shows from inside Nissan showrooms (a first for those who thought RJs only existed inside radios)

Across 24 key cities, the Test Drive Carnival is being elevated with live interactions, shout-outs, and plenty of road-worthy fun. The idea? Turn dealerships into interactive community hubs where customers don’t just take test drives—they take home memories (and hopefully, a Magnite booking).

Magnite: Now 5-Star Safer and ₹1 Lakh Lighter

Fresh off its 5-Star Global NCAP safety rating, the New Nissan Magnite is riding a new wave of customer confidence. Add to that Nissan’s decision to pass on the full GST benefit, reducing prices by up to ₹1 lakh, and the Magnite suddenly looks even more irresistible.

And just in case customers needed an extra push, Nissan has thrown in the new KURO Special Edition in Metallic Grey—because why celebrate November without something dark, bold, and stylish?

“Take the Wheel, Feel the Wow”: Nissan’s Pitch

“The Test Drive Carnival is a celebration of the season and an invitation to experience the refined excellence of the New Nissan Magnite,” said Mohan Wilson, Director, Marketing and Corporate Strategy, Nissan Motor India.

He added, “From dynamic performance to unmatched value, the Magnite continues to define consistency in its segment. We believe once customers get behind the wheel, the SUV will speak for itself.”

Offers That Make Booking Before 20th November a No-Brainer

North, East & West Zones:

  • Exchange Benefits: Up to ₹60,000
  • Cash Benefits: Up to ₹15,000
  • Early Booking Extra: Up to ₹11,000

South Zone:

  • Exchange Benefits: Up to ₹60,000
  • Cash Benefits: Up to ₹10,000
  • Finance: Starting at 6.99%
  • Early Booking Extra: Up to ₹11,000

(And yes—the brand politely hints that “even more exclusive deals” are coming soon. Nissan clearly believes in the power of plot twists.)

One Car, One World. One Carnival, One Nation.

The Made-in-India, exported-to-65-countries New Nissan Magnite continues to represent Nissan’s global vision—quality designed in India, experienced worldwide. The Test Drive Carnival is simply the brand’s newest way of keeping Indian customers at the heart of this global journey.

Planning a visit? Nissan insists this is the perfect time.
Planning a test drive? They insist you should.
Planning to walk away without booking? Well… they’re ready with more offers.

Visit your nearest Nissan dealership, test drive the New Magnite, and be part of the nationwide celebrations—because Nissan’s November isn’t just festive, it’s Magnite-festive.

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