If you are craving for new cars in the Indian SUV market, then Recently a new midsize SUV from Nissan has been spotted testing on Indian roads. This SUV is coming to give a direct competition to cars like Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Volkswagen Taigun. Let’s know all the details about it
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Design
Let us tell you that this new Nissan SUV has been seen with heavy camouflage, but some design elements are still clearly visible. At the same time, thick plastic wheel arches, 5-spoke alloy wheels and a bold grille give it a strong road presence. However, when seen from the front, C-shaped bumper elements and Nissan logo are visible in the center.

Talking about its rear side, a spoiler, roof rail and shark fin antenna are seen. The tail-lights are rectangular and the number plate is placed in the middle of the rear. Overall, its design matches the teasers released by Nissan last year.
Features
Now talking about its interior, no clear picture has been received yet, but it is believed that it will share features and safety kit with Renault Duster. However, ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) is not seen in this SUV, which has become a common feature in new cars nowadays.
Nissan has also confirmed that its 7-seater version will also come, which will be based on Renault Bigster. But according to Nissan India MD Saurabh Vatsa, it has been said that it will not be just a version with 2 extra seats, but a differently designed proper 7-seater SUV.

Powertrain
A hybrid version is also expected to be launched after a year. Also, Nissan can also bring a CNG version, although it will be available through non-factory partnership.
Launch
This new Nissan SUV will be launched in the Indian market by mid-2026. It will come to the market after Renault Duster, which can be launched by the end of 2025.
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Competitors
You must know that Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos dominate the Indian SUV market. But if Nissan remains competitive in pricing and features, then this new SUV can become a strong option. It especially comes with hybrid and CNG variants, so it can attract customers who are inclined towards friendly vehicles.










