Nissan Motor India has officially confirmed the global unveiling of its all-new sub-4 metre MPV on December 18, marking the first step in the company’s major product revival for India. This compact MPV is the first of three all-new Nissan models launching by early 2027, followed by the Tekton mid-size SUV and a new five-seater SUV. With the MPV segment witnessing strong growth, Nissan is aiming to offer a fresh, premium and practical alternative for Indian families.
Built on the robust CMF-A platform that also underpins the Renault Triber, the upcoming Nissan MPV shares a proven mechanical base tuned for Indian driving conditions. Production will take place at the same plant that manufactures the Triber, which ensures high localisation, strong reliability, and competitive pricing. After its global debut in December 2025, the MPV is expected to reach showrooms by February 2026.
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Powertrain: Simple, Reliable & Budget-Friendly
Under the hood, Nissan will continue with the tried-and-tested 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine, the same as the Triber. Expected output figures include:
- 72 PS
- 96 Nm
- 5-speed manual or 5-speed AMT
Nissan may also offer a dealer-fitted CNG option, making it more attractive for fleet markets and budget-conscious buyers. While mechanicals remain simple, Nissan is expected to differentiate the vehicle with better design, features, and cabin quality.

Exterior: Nissan Identity with Premium Touches
Although based on the Triber’s silhouette, Nissan is giving its MPV a distinct design identity—similar to how the Magnite differs from the Kiger.
Expected Exterior Highlights
- Gloss-black front nose
- Chrome accent framing the Nissan logo
- LED projector headlamps with LED DRLs
- More muscular, SUV-inspired bumper
- Stylish “flex wheels” instead of steel rims
- Sharper lines for a more modern look
- Updated LED taillamps and a cleaner rear profile
Nissan is clearly aiming for a premium, youthful and globally-aligned design language.

Interior: Segment-Leading Features Expected
Nissan is preparing one of the most feature-rich cabins in the compact MPV segment.
Expected Interior Features
- Touchscreen infotainment with wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
- Digital instrument cluster
- Automatic climate control
- 360-degree camera (segment highlight)
- Rear AC vents
- Multiple storage areas
- Flexible third-row seating
Practicality and comfort will be major selling points, especially for family buyers.
Safety: Possibly Best-In-Class
Nissan may offer six airbags as standard across all variants, a huge step above current competitors and a strong positioning move.
Expected safety features:
- 6 airbags (likely standard)
- ESC
- Hill-start assist
- Reverse camera / 360° camera (top variants)
- ABS with EBD
This could make it one of the safest budget MPVs in India.
Competition & Market Positioning
With its premium design, stronger feature list, and focus on safety, the Nissan MPV will compete with:
- Renault Triber
- Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
- Toyota Rumion
- Citroën C3 Aircross
Nissan’s MPV will likely be positioned as a stylish, modern, family-focused alternative in the budget MPV space.











