Nissan Tekton SUV To Launch Next Year In India – What We Know So Far
Nissan is gearing up for a major comeback in India with the all-new Nissan Tekton SUV, set to launch by mid-2026. Designed to rival heavyweights like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Maruti Grand Vitara, the Tekton aims to shake up the mid-size SUV segment with bold design, premium interiors, and a strong hybrid option. Let’s take a closer look at what you can expect from this much-awaited SUV.
Launch Timeline and Expected Price
The Nissan Tekton will make its India debut in mid-2026. It will be locally manufactured at the Renault-Nissan Alliance plant in Chennai, ensuring competitive pricing and easy access to parts. Expected prices range between ₹9 lakh and ₹14 lakh (ex-showroom), positioning it as an attractive choice for SUV buyers seeking a feature-packed model under ₹15 lakh.
Design and Styling
The Tekton’s design is heavily inspired by Nissan’s legendary Patrol SUV, known globally for its rugged yet luxurious appeal. The front fascia features a bold grille with chrome accents, C-shaped LED headlamps, and a muscular clamshell bonnet. Along the sides, you’ll notice pronounced wheel arches, dual-tone alloy wheels, and roof rails that give it a confident stance.
At the rear, expect a connected LED light bar, dual-tone bumper, and a sporty roof spoiler, all elements that make the Tekton stand out on the road. I think this SUV feels a lot like a “baby Patrol,” giving you that premium aura without the hefty price tag.
Interior and Features
Inside, Nissan promises a premium cabin with soft-touch materials, ambient lighting, and copper-colored highlights across the dashboard. The teased interior images show a sleek layout featuring a large touchscreen infotainment system, digital driver’s display, and steering-mounted controls.
Other features expected include wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, cruise control, automatic climate control, and advanced safety features such as six airbags and a 360-degree camera. It’s safe to say Nissan is focusing on making the Tekton’s interior experience as upscale as possible.
Engine and Performance
Under the hood, the Nissan Tekton will be built on the CMF-B platform, the same as the next-gen Renault Duster. It’s expected to offer petrol and strong hybrid engine options, paired with 6-speed manual and automatic transmissions. The higher variants could even feature an AWD (All-Wheel Drive) system, perfect for those who love weekend getaways or off-road adventures.
Reports suggest the hybrid system will deliver strong performance with better fuel efficiency, making it one of the most efficient SUVs in its class.
Rivals and Market Position
Once launched, the Nissan Tekton will directly compete with the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, Honda Elevate, and MG Astor. Nissan’s focus on design and technology could make the Tekton a serious contender in this crowded space. If priced right, it may even attract buyers who are considering higher trims of the Creta or Seltos.
I think the Tekton could be a great pick for anyone who wants a stylish, tech-loaded SUV that doesn’t compromise on comfort or road presence.
FAQs
Q1: When will the Nissan Tekton launch in India?
The Nissan Tekton is expected to launch in mid-2026, with production already planned at the Chennai plant.
Q2: What will be the expected price of the Nissan Tekton?
The Tekton could be priced between ₹9 lakh and ₹14 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant and features.
Q3: What engines will power the Nissan Tekton?
It’s likely to come with petrol and strong hybrid options, with both manual and automatic transmissions.
Q4: Which SUVs will the Nissan Tekton compete against?
It will compete with Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, Honda Elevate, and MG Astor in the mid-size SUV segment.
Q5: Will the Tekton offer all-wheel drive (AWD)?
Yes, higher variants are expected to include AWD capability, making it suitable for all terrains.

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