Overview
- Nissan confirmed its seven-seat B-MPV will be called Gravite, with bookings and the India launch slated for January 2026 and customer deliveries targeted from March.
- The Tekton compact/midsize SUV will be officially unveiled in early February 2026, positioned above the Magnite and set for local manufacture at the Renault–Nissan Chennai plant.
- Tekton is reported to use the CMF-B platform shared with the next-generation Renault Duster, with distinct Nissan styling and a premium positioning in the Creta–Seltos class.
- Nissan’s near-term product plan includes an updated Magnite, Gravite in January 2026, Tekton with a market launch expected mid-2026, and a three-row SUV planned for early 2027.
- All new models will be built in Chennai for India and exports, alongside a phased network expansion from roughly 155 outlets toward around 200 before Tekton and about 250 by 2027.