Nissan will unveil the Tekton compact SUV in February 2026 for the Indian market, it is a sibling to the Renault Duster, the SUV carries a boxy Patrol-inspired design, modern tech and hybrid-ready features, it offers petrol engines, roomy interiors and safety systems for families and city use.
Expected price is ₹11–18 lakh, competing with the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. Deliveries may start by mid-2026 giving buyers a sturdy and stylish Nissan at a practical cost.
The Nissan Tekton Design: Tough and Timely
The Nissan Tekton has a boxy design with a wide grille and stacked LED lights in front giving it a tough look inspired by the Patrol, it measures about 4.3 meters in length and 1.8 meters in width making it easy to drive in traffic but stable on highways, the 2.6-meter wheelbase gives good legroom in the back and the 200 mm ground clearance helps it handle bumps smoothly, it has flush door handles and 17-inch alloy wheels for a modern style. At the rear, there are connected taillights and a skid plate that add an off-road touch.
Inside, the cabin has a simple dashboard with soft materials and seats five people comfortably, the 400-litre boot can fold flat to carry luggage. The upright seats give a clear view of the road and the wide mirrors make driving easy in the city or on family trips both day and night.
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Expected Price in India
Nissan eyes Rs 11–18 lakh for the Tekton (ex-showroom). In Delhi, add Rs 50,000–80,000 for insurance and papers, so on-road it’s Rs 11.5–18.8 lakh. Loans could mean EMIs around Rs 16,000–25,000/month.
Compared to rivals:
- Hyundai Creta: Rs 11–20 lakh
- Kia Seltos: Rs 11–20 lakh
- Maruti Grand Vitara: Rs 10.8–19.5 lakh
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Key Specs: Power, Size, and Efficiency
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Engines | 1.0L turbo-petrol, 1.2L mild-hybrid petrol, 1.6L hybrid |
| Power | 100–140 hp |
| Torque | 160–250 Nm |
| Gearbox | 6-speed MT/CVT/DCT |
| Mileage | 18–22 kmpl |
| Dimensions | 4.3×1.8×1.68 m, 2.6m wheelbase |
| Boot Space | 400L (1,200L folded) |
| Top Speed | 170 km/h |
| Weight | 1,200–1,300 kg |
| Suspension | Front MacPherson, rear torsion |
| Brakes | Disc/drum with ABS |
| Tyres | 215/60 R17 |
Key Features: Tech, Safety, and Ease
- Hybrid Hints: Mild-hybrid for better sips, full hybrid option for green pulls.
- Design Perks: Patrol-style grille, LED lights, flush handles for modern tough.
- Tech Boost: 7-inch digital dash, wireless charger, 10-inch touchscreen with CarPlay.
- Safety Kit: ADAS (auto brake, lane keep), 6 airbags, 360 camera, ESC.
- Comfort Wins: Ventilated seats, sunroof, rear vents, powered tailgate.
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Why the Nissan Tekton Stands Out in Compacts
The Nissan Tekton is set to bring the brand back strongly in India. It shares its base with the Renault Duster, which makes it reliable and efficient giving about 22 kmpl mileage. For safety, it comes with ADAS features making family drives smoother even on rough roads. Its boxy design provides more boot space compared to sleeker rivals and being made in Chennai ensures easy availability of parts.
There is no diesel option yet but petrol and hybrid versions suit India’s fuel needs. Nissan also plans to export it from 2026 with a starting price of around ₹11 lakh, the Tekton is a simple, practical choice for buyers who want style, space and steady performance without paying a premium.
Comparison with Rivals: How Tekton Fits In
| SUV | Price (Rs lakh) | Power (hp) | Mileage (kmpl) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nissan Tekton | 11–18 | 100–140 | 18–22 |
| Hyundai Creta | 11–20 | 115–160 | 17–21 |
| Kia Seltos | 11–20 | 115–160 | 17–20 |
| Maruti Grand Vitara | 10.8–19.5 | 103–145 | 20–27 |
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Final Verdict: Why the Nissan Tekton Revs Up the Revival
The Nissan Tekton will be unveiled in February 2026 priced between ₹11–18 lakh, it combines a strong Patrol-inspired design, hybrid features and compact size with a spacious cabin suited for Indian roads.
The SUV comes with modern safety technology and good value making it a smart choice for new families and buyers looking to upgrade. Deliveries are expected by mid-2026 marking an important step in Nissan’s return to the Indian market.






