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Nissan Tekton SUV: Launch Timeline, Patrol-Inspired Design & ADAS Features Confirmed

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Mohammed Bilal

Published: December 8, 2025

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The Nissan Tekton SUV has officially been confirmed as Nissan India’s next major launch — and potentially the company’s most important model in over a decade. With a global showcase planned for 2026 and an India launch expected by July–August 2026, the Tekton is designed to take Nissan back into the heart of the C-SUV market.

The SUV will be built at the Renault–Nissan plant in Chennai for India and export markets, signaling Nissan’s renewed long-term commitment to the country.

Patrol-Inspired Exterior: A Baby Full-Size SUV for India

One of the biggest highlights of the Nissan Tekton SUV is its design direction. Nissan has clearly taken inspiration from the legendary Nissan Patrol, giving the Tekton a rugged, upright, and muscular road presence.

Front Fascia

  • Square, upright bonnet
  • Large, bold grille
  • Connected LED DRLs
  • Signature C-shaped LED headlamps
  • ‘TEKTON’ nameplate embossed across the bonnet

Side Profile

  • Tall, upright stance
  • Strong shoulder lines
  • Chunky, flared wheel arches
  • Hidden rear door handles (pillar-mounted)
  • Unique front-door trim inspired by the Himalayan ranges
  • Dual-tone diamond-cut 17-inch / 18-inch alloys

Rear Section

  • C-shaped connected LED taillamps
  • Vertical tailgate layout inspired by the Patrol
  • Clean, squared-off bumper

Expected Dimensions

  • Length: approx. 4.3 metres
  • Wheelbase: approx. 2.62 metres
  • Boot space: approx. 432 litres

These proportions place the Tekton directly alongside the Creta, Seltos, Elevate, and other C-segment SUVs.

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Platform, Interior & Tech: Based on CMF-B Modular Architecture

The Nissan Tekton SUV is built on the global CMF-B platform, which also underpins the next-gen Renault Duster. This platform supports strong hybrid powertrains, ADAS, and advanced electronics.

Interiors: Premium & Feature-Rich

  • Multi-layered dashboard
  • Gloss black and copper interior accents
  • Soft-touch surfaces
  • Modern floating layout

Displays & Infotainment

  • Large touchscreen infotainment unit
  • Around 10-inch full-digital driver’s display
  • Top variants may receive a triple-screen setup inspired by global Nissan models

Comfort & Convenience

  • Large panoramic sunroof
  • Ventilated front seats
  • Automatic climate control
  • Wireless smartphone charging
  • Ambient lighting
  • Premium music system (likely Pioneer or JBL)
  • Keyless entry + push-button start

The Tekton aims to offer a more premium cabin experience than previous Nissan SUVs.

Nissan Tekton SUV

Safety & ADAS: Full Level 2 Suite Expected

The Tekton is set to become one of the safest Nissan vehicles made in India.

Standard Safety

  • 6+ airbags
  • ESP
  • Hill-hold
  • TPMS
  • Rear camera + sensors

Level 2 ADAS Features Expected

  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Lane Keep Assist
  • Autonomous Emergency Braking
  • Blindspot Monitoring
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert
  • 360-degree camera
  • Connected car safety alerts

This feature list positions the Tekton ahead of several current rivals in active safety technology.

Engines: Turbo-Petrol, CVT & Strong Hybrid

Nissan will offer multiple powertrain options on the Tekton to target a wide range of buyers.

Expected Engine Options

Engine TypeDisplacementTransmissionDrivetrain
Turbo Petrol1.3L (or updated TGDi)6-MT / 7-DCTFWD (AWD later)
NA Petrol1.5LManual / CVTFWD
Strong HybridTBAAutomaticFWD

The strong-hybrid variant will be one of the Tekton’s biggest attractions, aimed at competing with hybrid SUVs from Maruti and Toyota.

A three-row Tekton XL is also in the pipeline for 2027.

Expected Price & Rivals

The Nissan Tekton SUV is expected to be priced between:

₹10.5 lakh – ₹18 lakh (ex-showroom)

Main Competitors

  • Hyundai Creta
  • Kia Seltos
  • Honda Elevate
  • Maruti Grand Vitara / Victoris
  • Toyota Hyryder
  • Skoda Kushaq
  • Volkswagen Taigun

With bold styling, hybrid tech, a premium interior, and Nissan’s global design DNA, the Tekton could become Nissan’s strongest comeback model in India.

Final Thoughts

The Nissan Tekton SUV is shaping up to be a major launch for India in 2026, bringing a baby-Patrol design, modern interiors, hybrid engines, and advanced ADAS features. If priced right, it could easily become one of the most compelling alternatives to the Creta and Seltos.

So, what do you think — does the Nissan Tekton have enough to challenge segment leaders? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Mercedes-Benz India: Value Over Volume Strategy Drives Record Revenue

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Published: January 15, 2026

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Mercedes-Benz India has wrapped up calendar year 2025 with its highest-ever annual revenue, proving that chasing value can matter more than chasing volume in the luxury car business.

Despite delivering 19,007 units, slightly lower than 19,565 units in 2024 (a 2.85% dip), Mercedes successfully pushed higher-margin products, taking India into the Top 5 global markets for Mercedes-Maybach for the first time.

Top-End Vehicles (TEV): The Revenue Engine

The biggest contributor to Mercedes-Benz India’s record revenue was its Top-End Vehicle (TEV) portfolio—cars priced above ₹1.5 crore.

  • TEV Growth: Up 11% year-on-year
  • Sales Contribution: 25% of total Mercedes-Benz India sales
  • Key Models: S-Class, Maybach GLS, AMG performance range

AMG Leads the Charge

Mercedes-AMG recorded a massive 34% growth in 2025. Strong demand for high-performance SUVs and sedans such as the G-Class, GLE 53, and GLC 43 drove this surge.

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Diesel Makes a Comeback

Following GST 2.0 adjustments in September 2024, diesel vehicles rebounded sharply:

  • Diesel share: 43% in 2025
  • Up from: 39% in 2024

This highlights continued trust in Mercedes’ diesel powertrains among long-distance and luxury SUV buyers.

A Global First: Maybach GLS Made in India

In a landmark move, India became the only market outside the US to locally manufacture the Mercedes-Maybach GLS.

  • Manufacturing Location: Pune
  • Price Reduction: Over ₹40 lakh
  • New Starting Price: ₹2.75 crore (ex-showroom)

Local assembly has significantly reduced waiting periods while making ultra-luxury SUVs more accessible to Indian buyers.

Celebration Editions Launched

  • Maybach GLS Celebration Edition: ₹4.10 crore
  • EQS SUV Celebration Edition: Starting ₹1.34 crore
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Electric Vehicles: Luxury EVs Go Mainstream

Mercedes-Benz India’s BEV portfolio grew by 12% in 2025.

  • EV Share of TEV Sales: 20%
  • High-End EV Focus: 70% of EVs sold were priced between ₹1.25 crore and ₹3.1 crore
  • Top Performer: Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV

This clearly shows that Indian luxury EV buyers are skipping entry-level options and moving straight to flagship models.

Mercedes Benz Sales 2025

2026 Roadmap: Aggressive Expansion Ahead

Mercedes-Benz India has outlined a busy 2026 with 12 new launches planned.

Key Highlights

  • CLA Electric: To debut with the new MB.OS operating system
  • Retail Investment: ₹450 crore from dealer partners
  • Network Expansion:
    • 15 new touchpoints
    • 15 upgraded existing outlets
  • Charging Ecosystem:
    • Launch of MB.Charge Public
    • Access to 9,000+ DC fast chargers across India via a single app
Mercedes Benz Sales 2025

Sales Mix Breakdown (2025)

SegmentSales Share2025 Performance
Entry Luxury (A-Class, GLA)13%Down 20% (intentional pullback)
Core Luxury (C, E, GLC)62%Remained volume backbone
Top-End Luxury (S, Maybach, AMG)25%Grew 11%, highest revenue

GadiGarage Verdict

Mercedes-Benz India’s 2025 strategy makes one thing clear: India is no longer just a volume market—it’s a serious luxury hub. By prioritizing Maybachs, AMGs, and high-end EVs, Mercedes has protected margins while reinforcing its top-tier brand image.

With BMW narrowing the sales gap, the battle ahead won’t be about numbers alone—it will be about who owns the ultra-luxury customer.

So, what do you think — does the ₹40 lakh price cut make the locally built Maybach GLS irresistible, or do you still prefer the exclusivity of a full CBU import?
Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!

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