Egyptian Showdown: JAC JS2 vs Nissan Magnite — a 28,000 EGP Gap?

Egyptian Showdown: JAC JS2 vs Nissan Magnite — a 28,000 EGP Gap?

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Jul 27, 2026 03:54 PM

Just 28,000 EGP separates them. That's the price gap between the locally-assembled JAC JS2 and the newly-launched Nissan Magnite in Egypt. Both belong to the compact crossover segment, both are built in local factories — yet they couldn't be more different under the skin.

Engine and Performance

The JAC JS2 packs a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing 113 hp and 146 Nm of torque, paired with a conventional automatic gearbox. The Nissan Magnite counters with a 1.0-liter three-cylinder turbocharged unit delivering 99 hp and 152 Nm, mated to a CVT. JAC has the edge in outright power. But the Magnite's higher peak torque gives it a punchier feel at low revs.

Dimensions and Space

Length favors the JAC by a clear margin — 4,135 mm against 3,994 mm for the Nissan. Width is nearly identical at 1,750 mm vs 1,758 mm. Wheelbase leans slightly toward the Magnite at 2,500 mm versus 2,490 mm, hinting at better rear passenger room. Ground clearance on the Nissan stands at a segment-beating 205 mm. Boot space tells a different story: 450 liters for the JS2 versus 336 liters for the Magnite. A 114-liter difference isn't trivial.

Inside, the Magnite comes with a 7-inch infotainment screen, electric power steering, and Eco Scoring systems. The JS2 keeps things simpler and cheaper.

Price remains the defining factor. The JAC JS2 starts at 760,000 EGP. The Nissan Magnite range kicks off at 788,000 EGP. Buyers wanting a bigger engine and more cargo space go with the JAC. Those after higher torque, better ground clearance. Modern tech features will find the premium worth paying for the Nissan.