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Upcoming Nissan Tekton SUV: Everything You Need to Know About Nissan’s Big 2026 Comeback
Nissan is gearing up for a grand return to India’s fast-growing midsize SUV segment with its all-new Tekton SUV, set to debut in early 2026. Designed to rival segment leaders like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, the Tekton blends bold design, modern features, and hybrid technology for Indian roads. Built on a global platform but tuned for local needs, this SUV represents Nissan’s renewed focus on innovation, comfort, and safety.
1. Global Platform, Made for India
The Nissan Tekton will be based on the advanced CMF-B platform, jointly developed under the Renault-Nissan Alliance. This platform also underpins the upcoming next-gen Renault Duster, expected to launch on January 26, 2026.
For India, the platform has been heavily localised—striking the right balance between cost, strength, and safety. Nissan has confirmed that the Tekton’s design will serve as a foundation for future body styles, including a 7-seater SUV variant expected in FY2027.
2. Bold Design Inspired by the Iconic Patrol
Taking cues from Nissan’s legendary Patrol SUV, the Tekton’s design feels muscular yet refined. It flaunts a sculpted bonnet, C-shaped LED headlamps, and an assertive front bumper that gives it strong road presence.
The side profile carries a distinctive “Double-C” door motif, while the rear stands out with a full-width LED light bar and bold ‘Tekton’ badging. This SUV’s design perfectly blends Japanese precision with modern urban appeal.
3. Feature-Packed Cabin with Premium Touch
Though Nissan hasn’t revealed the full interior yet, early reports suggest a luxurious and tech-forward cabin. Expected highlights include a large touchscreen infotainment system, fully digital instrument cluster, soft-touch materials, and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) for enhanced safety.
Premium features such as a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, wireless charging, six airbags, and automatic climate control are also likely. Nissan seems focused on creating a cabin that feels both futuristic and comfortable for daily drives and long journeys alike.
4. Petrol and Strong Hybrid Powertrain Options
The Tekton is expected to launch initially with turbo-petrol engine options, mated to both manual and automatic transmissions. Later, a strong-hybrid variant may join the lineup, offering improved fuel efficiency and lower emissions.
While an all-wheel-drive (AWD) system hasn’t been confirmed yet, Nissan may include it in higher trims to appeal to enthusiasts seeking adventure and versatility.
5. Positioned Against the Segment’s Best
When launched, the Nissan Tekton will go head-to-head with popular models like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Toyota Hyryder, Honda Elevate, Skoda Kushaq, and VW Taigun. With its striking design, hybrid efficiency, and focus on safety, the Tekton could be a game-changer for Nissan in India’s most competitive SUV space.
Final Thoughts
The Nissan Tekton isn’t just another SUV launch—it’s a statement of Nissan’s renewed confidence in the Indian market. With bold styling, global engineering, and modern hybrid tech, the Tekton aims to bring excitement back to the brand’s portfolio. If Nissan executes its strategy right, the Tekton could become one of 2026’s most talked-about SUVs.
Source: GaadiWaadi
