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Nissan’s Triber-Based 7-Seat MPV Spied Testing in India Ahead of 2026 Launch

The alliance-derived model signals a low-cost push to rebuild Nissan’s India range with a value-focused people mover.

Overview

  • Fresh spy images show a heavily camouflaged sub-4m MPV with a large Nissan-branded grille, C-shaped DRLs, 15-inch steel-look wheels, functional roof rails, and a stepped roof for third-row headroom.
  • The cabin is expected to mirror the Renault Triber with removable third-row seats, a touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, rear AC vents, wireless charging, a digital cluster, push-button start, and reclining second- and third-row benches.
  • Reports indicate the MPV will likely use the Triber’s 1.0-litre three-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol with 5-speed manual or AMT options, with a turbo variant only a possibility at this stage.
  • Production is reported to be planned at Nissan’s Chennai facility, a detail not independently confirmed by the company in the cited coverage.
  • The model forms part of Nissan India’s wider rollout that includes the already revealed Tekton and a new C-segment SUV slated for mid-2026, as the brand seeks to expand beyond its Magnite-led portfolio.