Nissan Motor India has announced the official date for the much-anticipated unveiling of the Tekton midsize SUV to be February 4, 2026. The SUV’s premiere will coincide with Nissan’s India resurgence event, which signals the company’s resolve to reclaim its share in the local SUV market. The company is also going to present the Gravite along with the Tekton, which is an indication of the new product development aimed at increasing the company’s Indian portfolio.
Design and styling
Nissan has unveiled the Tekton’s exterior showing a daring and blocky shape that completely corresponds to the automaker’s newest universal design language. The SUV gets its visual identity from smooth and advanced lighting, a wide and confident front grille, and a powerful hood that enhances its strength. The use of these features is characteristic of a design that is both modern and bold, thus making the car easy to recognize even in a very crowded market.
Shared platform with Renault Duster
The Tekton is anticipated as Nissan’s comeback to the Renault Duster which will be that time come out in January 2026. It is possible that the two SUVs will utilize the same platform, engine options, and features thereby showing the deep connection between the two manufacturers.
The Renault-Nissan factory in Chennai, India, will manufacture the vehicles for both right-hand-drive and left-hand-drive markets. This way of operating makes India a significant manufacturing center for the whole world and at the same time allows Nissan to reduce its production costs and prices.
Market positioning and rivals
The Nissan Tekton is going to be launched and then it would straightaway join the Indian mid-size SUV segment which is very competitive. It will face tough competition from widely accepted cars like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Skoda Kushaq, and new arrivals in the market. The existing bestsellers are ruling the segment and hence, the new car’s success will rely on the totality of its value proposition that will include styling, equipment, powertrain varieties, and price.
Expected pricing
According to the expectations of the industry, Nissan is likely to set a price of approximately ₹11 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Tekton as the starting point. If the SUV is priced aggressively, it could be a significant factor in the company’s revival plan for the Indian market, as the global reputation of the brand will be used to draw customers in one of the rapidly growing automobile segments in the country.