Nissan has sharpened its challenge in the compact SUV segment with the Magnite 2026, a model that combines a more assertive design, turbocharged power, and a price that sits below the Mitsubishi Xforce. The result is a value-led package that is likely to draw attention from buyers who want modern features without stretching their budget too far.
In Indonesia, the Magnite is positioned around Rp284 million to Rp320 million OTR, putting it in a particularly aggressive spot for this class. That pricing gives Nissan a clear talking point as the compact SUV market becomes increasingly crowded.
A more serious look, without losing city-friendly proportions
The most visible change is the exterior, which now looks bolder and more contemporary. A larger grille and full LED lighting give the Magnite a sharper face, while the body itself remains compact enough for easy movement in dense urban traffic.
That size advantage matters because the Magnite is still built for practical everyday use. Its footprint is small enough to handle narrow streets and tight parking spaces, which remains one of the main reasons buyers look at this class in the first place.
Nissan also updated the cabin to make it feel more current than the previous generation. An 8-inch touchscreen head unit with smartphone connectivity is part of the package, supporting both entertainment and navigation in daily driving.
A 360-degree camera is included as well, adding convenience when parking or maneuvering in restricted spaces. For city users, that feature can be one of the most useful upgrades in the entire list.
Turbo power is the headline attraction
Under the hood, the Magnite 2026 uses a 1.0-liter three-cylinder turbocharged engine with the HRA0 code. Output is rated at 100 PS at 5,000 rpm and 160 Nm of torque between 2,800 and 3,600 rpm.
The turbo setup is designed to deliver a quicker and more responsive feel in traffic. For buyers who value easier acceleration in stop-and-go conditions, that characteristic may matter as much as styling or equipment.
Nissan offers two transmission choices to widen its appeal. Customers can choose between a five-speed manual and a CVT automatic, depending on preference and driving style.
Practical space and efficient packaging
Despite its compact dimensions, the Magnite is still set up for five occupants. Nissan lists the model at 3,994 mm long, 1,758 mm wide, and 1,572 mm high, with a 2,500 mm wheelbase that supports its maneuverable character.
Storage capacity is another practical strength. The trunk holds 336 liters, and that figure expands to 690 liters when the rear seats are folded down.
Those numbers keep the Magnite relevant for small families and daily commuting alike. In a segment where versatility often influences buying decisions, the ability to carry more luggage without moving to a larger SUV can be a real advantage.
Efficiency and safety remain part of the package
Nissan also highlights fuel economy as one of the Magnite’s key benefits. The company claims a consumption figure of around 13.2 kilometers per liter for city driving.
On longer journeys, the number can reach around 19.7 kilometers per liter depending on road conditions and driving behavior. That combination strengthens the car’s appeal for buyers who want a compact SUV that does not feel expensive to run.
Safety equipment includes Vehicle Dynamic Control, which helps maintain stability during maneuvering. Hill Start Assist is also present, making it easier to pull away on inclines without unnecessary rolling backward.
How it stacks up against the Mitsubishi Xforce
Against the Mitsubishi Xforce, the Magnite’s main weapon is straightforward: a more affordable entry point with a turbocharged engine. That formula gives Nissan a clear value-for-money angle in a segment where price and equipment are often weighed very carefully.
The Xforce still holds advantages of its own, including a larger body, 222 mm of ground clearance, and a more extensive active safety package such as Diamond Sense and Active Yaw Control. Those strengths make it a different kind of proposition for buyers who prioritize size and advanced safety tech.
That contrast is what makes the matchup interesting. The Magnite pushes hard on price and responsive turbo performance, while the Xforce answers with more room, higher clearance, and broader safety features.
For shoppers in the compact SUV class, the choice now looks sharper than before. Nissan Magnite 2026 is built to tempt buyers who want a modern SUV with a lower price barrier, while still offering the everyday practicality that city drivers expect.
