🚨 Nissan Tekton Spied: Lower-Spec Variant Reveals Key Features for India’s Next Big SUV!
The buzz around the Nissan Tekton, the brand’s upcoming mid-size SUV and crucial Hyundai Creta rival, has intensified! Fresh spy shots have emerged, reportedly capturing a lower-spec variant testing on Indian roads. This sighting, evident from the presence of wheel covers instead of alloy wheels, gives the first strong hint about the features and positioning of the more accessible trims, likely to be called the ‘Accenta’ or similar.
This aggressively-styled SUV, drawing design inspiration from the legendary Nissan Patrol, is a key pillar in Nissan’s renewed India strategy, aiming to redefine its presence in the highly competitive C-SUV segment.

🔍 What the Lower-Spec Tekton Spy Shots Reveal
While earlier teasers showcased the top-end variant’s premium features, the newly spotted test mule focuses on value and core essentials for the mass market.
- Exterior Differentiation: The most noticeable change is the presence of steel wheels with wheel covers, confirming that alloy wheels will be reserved for higher variants (likely 17-inch or 18-inch).
- Essential Lighting: Expect Halogen headlamps or standard projector units on the base models, moving away from the full LED setup and connected DRL bar seen on the top-spec teasers. The signature C-shaped DRLs might also be simplified or excluded entirely.
- Body Elements: The lower-spec trim will likely feature less chrome and more black cladding elements, focusing on a rugged, functional look rather than pure premium aesthetics.
📅 Nissan Tekton: Launch Timeline and Expected Positioning
The Tekton is a vital product for the Nissan-Renault Alliance in India, sharing its modern CMF-B platform with the highly anticipated new-generation Renault Duster.
| Aspect | Details |
| Expected Launch | Mid-2026 (Q2 2026) |
| Estimated Starting Price | ₹10.00 Lakh (Ex-showroom) |
| Platform | CMF-B (Shared with new Renault Duster) |
| Rivals | Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, Skoda Kushaq, VW Taigun, Honda Elevate |
| Future Plans | A three-row version is expected to follow in 2027. |
💡 Expected Features: Base vs. Top Variant Comparison
While the base variant focuses on affordability, it is still expected to offer a strong safety and convenience package to compete effectively in the segment.
| Feature | Lower/Mid Variant (Expected) | Top Variant (Expected) |
| Wheels | Steel wheels with covers/Basic Alloy Wheels | Dual-tone Diamond-Cut Alloy Wheels (17″ or 18″) |
| Infotainment | 8-inch Touchscreen (Basic) | Large 10.25-inch or larger Touchscreen |
| Driver Display | Analog Dials with Digital MID | Full Digital Instrument Cluster |
| Sunroof | Not Available | Panoramic Sunroof |
| Seating | Standard Fabric Upholstery | Premium Upholstery/Leatherette, Ventilated Front Seats |
| Safety | Dual Airbags (Standard) | Six Airbags, ESC, 360-degree Camera, Level 2 ADAS |
| Headlamps | Halogen/Standard Projector | Connected Full-LED Headlamps & DRLs |
⛽ Powertrain: Efficiency Meets Performance
The Nissan Tekton is expected to share its engine options with the new Renault Duster, offering a blend of naturally aspirated and turbocharged performance. Hybrid technology is also highly likely to be part of the mix to meet future regulations and market demand for efficiency.
- Engine Options: A likely combination of a 1.0-litre Turbo-Petrol and a more powerful 1.3-litre Turbo-Petrol engine.
- Transmission: Manual and Automatic (CVT/DCT) options will be available.
- AWD: Higher trims could potentially offer an All-Wheel Drive (AWD) option, giving it a key advantage over many segment rivals.
🎬 Watch the Nissan Tekton in Action!
Curious to see the SUV in its camouflage glory? Check out the latest spy video showcasing the Nissan Tekton test mule on the highway:
[Video of Nissan Tekton Spied Testing on Indian Highway – Credit: Autojournal/Cartoq/Similar source on Instagram/YouTube Shorts]
The arrival of the lower-spec Nissan Tekton test mule suggests Nissan is moving swiftly towards a full launch. By strategically balancing high-end features on top variants with a cost-effective base model, Nissan is clearly positioning the Tekton to aggressively target the largest share of the mid-size SUV market in India.


