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Nissan Magnite Gets a New Olive Bronze Colour Option

No teaser. No announcement. Just a new shade quietly arriving at dealerships and changing how this compact SUV feels on the road.

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Nissan Magnite Gets a New Olive Bronze Colour Option

Nissan has not made a big noise about this. No press event, no teaser campaign. But if you walk into a Magnite showroom today, you will find a colour on the floor that was not there last month.

It is called Olive Bronze. And it might just be the most wearable shade the Nissan Magnite has ever been offered in.

Nissan Magnite's Olive Bronze: What It Is and Which Variants Get It

This is a single-tone shade, not a dual-tone. So you will not be getting a contrasting black roof with this one. Nissan has kept it clean. The colour is available from the N-Connecta trim onwards, which means both the naturally aspirated 1.0-litre and the 1.0-litre turbo petrol are in play depending on the variant you choose. The entry N-Connecta manual starts at ₹7.43 lakh ex-showroom, so you are not looking at the base-of-the-range car here.

This is also the first real addition to the Magnite's palette since the facelift arrived in late 2024. That update brought new taillights, a larger grille, revised alloy wheel designs, and a black-and-orange interior theme. The car already had eight colour options in both single-tone and dual-tone form. Olive Bronze now sits alongside that existing lineup as the ninth unique shade and the fifth single-tone option.

Why Olive Bronze Makes Sense for the Magnite Right Now

Earthy tones have been quietly taking over the compact SUV space in India. Tata Punch has pushed warm hues, and buyers have responded. A desaturated, almost military-leaning green-bronze colour does something that a standard silver or white simply cannot: it hides minor scuffs, wears dust better on long drives, and photographs well in India's harsh afternoon light.

For a car that many buyers take into smaller towns and semi-urban roads, that is a practical advantage, not just a style call.

It also fills a gap in the Magnite's palette. The rest of the lineup leans heavily on reds, whites, and blacks. Olive Bronze is the only shade in the range that reads earthy and understated at the same time.

The Part Worth Paying Attention to: Current Magnite Deals

The Magnite currently has two sets of offers running simultaneously: one for MY26 models and a separate, more aggressive set for remaining MY25 stock.

If you pick up an MY25 Magnite, Nissan is offering accessories worth ₹10,000 to ₹20,000, an early booking benefit of ₹45,000, exchange bonuses of up to ₹35,000 for a non-Nissan vehicle, and up to ₹75,000 if you are exchanging a Renault or Nissan. Corporate buyers get a flat ₹5,000 on top of all of that.

On the newer MY26 models, the numbers are smaller: accessories between ₹5,000 and ₹12,000, early booking at ₹20,000, and exchange bonuses of ₹35,000 or ₹55,000 depending on your existing car.

If you are flexible on the model year and the exact colour matters less to you, the MY25 window is genuinely the better financial deal right now. All offers vary across states and dealerships, so confirm with your local Nissan outlet before you set expectations.

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