Nissan has finally taken the wraps off its much-awaited mid-size SUV, the Nissan Tekton, which will mark the brand’s strong comeback in the highly competitive SUV segment. Built on the CMF-B platform — shared with the next-gen Renault Duster — the Tekton combines bold design inspired by the Nissan Patrol with modern tech and powerful engine options. The new Tekton is expected to be launched in India by mid-2026 and will take on popular rivals like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, and Toyota Hyryder.
Exterior Design: Inspired by the Legendary Patrol
The Nissan Tekton stands out with its muscular stance and premium styling cues drawn from Nissan’s flagship SUV, the Patrol.
- The front fascia features a squared-off bonnet, a striking connected LED DRL setup wrapping around sleek headlamps, and a wide grille with twin horizontal chrome bars and the new Nissan logo at the center.
- A sculpted bumper with silver skid plates and four front parking sensors enhances its rugged appeal.
- On the sides, the SUV flaunts large multi-spoke alloy wheels, C-shaped door accents, chunky claddings, and hidden rear door handles integrated into the C-pillar for a cleaner look.
- Completing the design is a connected LED tail-light bar, integrated rear spoiler, and bold rear bumper, giving the Tekton a powerful road presence.
Interior & Features: Tech-Loaded and Premium
While Nissan hasn’t officially unveiled the interior, reports suggest that the Tekton will feature a modern, feature-rich cabin to match its aggressive exterior.
Expected highlights include:
- 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- 7-inch digital instrument cluster
- Automatic climate control
- Rear AC vents
- USB Type-C charging ports
- 6-speaker audio setup
For safety, the Tekton is likely to come equipped with:
- 6 airbags
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Hill-start assist
- ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), including lane-keep assist and autonomous emergency braking
Engine & Performance
The India-spec Nissan Tekton will likely offer two engine options:
- 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine
- Power: 154 PS
- Torque: 250 Nm
- Transmission: 7-speed DCT automatic
- 1.2-litre mild-hybrid petrol engine
- Power: 131 PS
- Torque: 230 Nm
Future variants may include CNG, strong hybrid, and even electric powertrains, aligning with Nissan’s global electrification goals. Production will take place at the Renault-Nissan Alliance plant in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
Launch Timeline & Rivals
The Nissan Tekton is expected to launch in India by mid-2026, with pricing expected to start around ₹12 lakh (ex-showroom). Once launched, it will rival:
- Hyundai Creta
- Kia Seltos
- Maruti Grand Vitara
- Toyota Hyryder
- Honda Elevate
- Skoda Kushaq / VW Taigun
Key Takeaways: Nissan Tekton India
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Platform | CMF-B (shared with Renault Duster) |
| Engine | 1.3L Turbo-Petrol / 1.2L Mild-Hybrid |
| Power Output | Up to 154 PS / 250 Nm |
| Transmission | 7-speed DCT |
| Launch Timeline | Mid-2026 |
| Rivals | Creta, Seltos, Grand Vitara, Hyryder |
| Location | Made in Chennai, India |
The Nissan Tekton signals Nissan’s renewed push into India’s fast-growing SUV market. With its bold Patrol-inspired design, advanced features, and modern turbo-petrol powertrain, the Tekton is shaping up to be a strong contender in the mid-size SUV segment. If priced competitively, it could bring Nissan back into the spotlight among India’s best-selling SUVs.







