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Magnite vs. Sonet Comparison
Nissan Magnite, the latest SUV from Nissan, is characterized by its big, bold, and beautiful appearance. The muscular lines and dynamic styling allow you to drive with absolute confidence. The Magnite makes a bold statement wherever it ventures.
When it comes to beauty and grace, the Kia Sonet is the perfect foil for the Nissan Magnite. While being bold and beautiful, the Kia Sonet has a sporty appeal and makes the owner proud to have one standing on their porch.
Exterior Looks
The Nissan Magnite is characterized by its massive radiator grille that exudes a dominating appeal. The sleek and stylish bi-projector LED headlamps with LED turn indicators accentuate the dominating look and make the Nissan Magnite recognizable from afar. The unique aspect of the Magnite is the first-in-segment L-shaped LED DRLs with LED fog lamps that help illuminate the road better. The wide split signature taillamps reinforce its muscular looks. The ground clearance of 205mm enables the Magnite to sail over all obstacles comfortably.
The Kia Sonet is an ideal competitor to the Magnite as it matches its regal appearance. While the Magnite has a wide frontal grille, the Sonnet comes with a comparatively smaller frontal fascia. The body-coloured bumpers accommodate the air inlets that allow free air circulation. The crown headlamps make the Sonet look aggressive.
The R16 Crystal Cut alloys make the alloy wheels look sportier. In addition, the electric sunroof distinguishes this SUV from others.
Interiors and Comfort
The exciting aspect of the Nissan Magnite is the amount of space available inside the vehicle. The ergonomic cockpit layout gives a wonderful feeling as you sit on the driver’s seat and view the road ahead. The high seating arrangement gives you an excellent visibility angle. The comfortable seats allow the occupants to stretch their feet conveniently. Another highlight of this vehicle is the 336L cargo space that is expandable because of the 60:40 rear seat split. The Nissan Connect feature enhances the pleasure of driving the vehicle with its innovative technologies. Features like 7-inches Advanced Driver Assist Display, wireless connectivity with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and the Around View Monitor enhance your overall driving experience.
While the Magnite comes with new and innovative features, the Kia Sonet does not lag in any way. The Sonet, powered by UVO, offers 58 innovative ways of remaining connected, making it one of the brainiest SUVs on the roads. UVO’s features include AI Voice Command, Voice Assisted Sunroof operations, and OTA map updates to ensure safe driving. The Sonet comes with a 10.25-inches touchscreen infotainment system and a 10.67-inches digital info display to ensure the highest levels of comfort and convenience for all passengers. Features like front ventilated seats, smart air purifier with virus protection, and rear AC vents add to the vehicle’s overall charm.
Engine and Performance
The Nissan Magnite runs on a powerful HRAO 1.0L Turbo engine that pairs perfectly with the HRAO X-Tronic CVT. It enables the Magnite to sail through busy city traffic and the long and winding highways with equal ease. The 20.32cm full flush touchscreen provides the right guidance to the driver by recording your driving styles and helping you to improve by highlighting your strengths and weaknesses. The short turning radius of 5m makes it easy for this vehicle to make quick and effortless turns. You can switch over to Cruise Control on touching the highway and let the SUV take over your driving worries.
The Kia Sonet is better equipped in this regard as it comes with three engine options. The 1.5L CRDi diesel engine connects to a 6-speed MT at 100ps power and 6-speed Advanced automatic transmission system at 115ps power. The G1.0T-GDi petrol engine is ideal for city traffic as the engine delivers maximum power of 120ps and offers 6iMT and 7DCT Smart system combos to enhance the driving experience. The Advanced Smartstream G1.2 petrol engine pairs with a 5-speed manual gearbox and delivers 83ps power making it the best for navigating urban traffic.
Ride, Handling, Safety
The Nissan Magnite offers the best safety features for an SUV in this pricing range. The Hill Start Assist functionality ensures that the vehicle does not stall on hilly gradients. ABS with EBD is a common feature observed on all vehicles today. Vehicle Dynamic Control enables the Magnite to take sharp turns and drive on rough roads with ease. The tractor control system provides the ideal traction to the wheels and ensures that the vehicle does not skid on slippery roads. The mandatory dual front airbags offer the right protection to the driver and front-seat co-passenger.
The Kia Sonet is a better vehicle with high-quality safety features as it comes with high-strength steel and adhesives to provide comprehensive safety. In addition, the vehicle offers six airbags with two frontal and four side curtain airbags for better safety. High-quality safety features include ESC, HAC, ABS, and VSM. Furthermore, the front parking sensors allow you to park the vehicle comfortably. You can also check the tyre pressure every time you take out your Sonet.
Verdict
The Nissan Magnite comes in three variants that branch out into 20 different versions, with the base variant, MT XE, available at Rs 5.59 lakhs. The top-end version, CVT XV PRE(O) DT, is available at an ex-showroom price of Rs 10.00 lakhs.The Kia Sonet is available in six exciting variants starting with the HRE version priced at 6.79 lakhs. The top-end variant GTX+ with advanced features comes with a starting price of Rs 12.19 lakhs.
Pricing-wise, the Magnite is a better option, whereas performance and styling-wise, the Kia Sonet wins the race comfortably.