Nissan India has launched the much awaited Nissan Tekton mid size SUV at Rs 10.49 lakh (ex showroom). It is Nissan’s badge engineered version of the Renault Duster. Bookings for the mid size SUV are now open, while customer deliveries will begin from July 20.
The Tekton is the brand’s second product launch this year after the Gravite compact MPV, which made its debut in February. Nissan has also confirmed that it will introduce another new product by the end of the first quarter of next year as part of its renewed product strategy for the Indian market.
Nissan Tekton – Exterior Design
The Nissan Tekton gets a completely redesigned front fascia that draws heavy inspiration from the flagship Nissan Patrol, giving the SUV a more upright and muscular appearance compared to the Renault Duster. The front features an upright grille with twin chrome slats, flanked by slim LED headlamps. Connecting both headlamps is a full width C shaped LED daytime running light, while a distinctive red accent strip sits below the headlamp units. The lower bumper receives a dual tone finish along with LED fog lamps and a silver skid plate.

Viewed from the side, the overall silhouette remains similar to the Duster, but Nissan has added its own identity with newly designed 18 inch alloy wheels. The SUV also features flared wheel arches and a silver trim insert on the front doors. Conventional pull type handles are used for the front doors, while the rear door handles are neatly integrated into the C pillars.
The Nissan Tekton measures 4348 mm in length, 1815 mm in width and 1674 mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 2657 mm and offers 212 mm of ground clearance, making it one of the more capable offerings in the segment.

At the rear, the SUV gets a full width LED light bar integrated into C shaped tail lamps, matching the design language seen at the front. A roof mounted spoiler sits above the tailgate, while the rear bumper also features a dual tone finish with a silver skid plate. The Nissan Tekton is available in Onyx Black, Blade Silver, Pearl White, Flare Garnet Red, Indigo Blue and Moonbow Gray. Every colour is offered in both monotone and dual tone finishes.
Nissan Tekton – Interior Design and Features
Inside, the top variants of the Nissan Tekton receive a dual tone rose gold and burgundy dashboard that gives the cabin a premium appearance. The SUV comes with a three spoke steering wheel, a 10.1 inch touchscreen infotainment system and a 10.25 inch fully digital instrument cluster. The cabin features a dual tone cream and burgundy theme with leatherette upholstery, complemented by rose gold accents across the dashboard and centre console

The feature list includes a panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charger, powered tailgate and six way powered and ventilated front seats. Other convenience features include dual zone climate control, a massive 700 litre boot, 32 litres of in cabin storage, Google Built in infotainment with more than 200 supported apps, remote engine start and Find My Car functionality. Like the exterior proportions, the cabin layout is largely carried over from the Renault Duster, with Nissan adding its own colours and trim finishes

Nissan Tekton – Powertrain and Safety
The Nissan Tekton shares its engines with the Renault Duster. The entry level 1.0 litre three cylinder turbo petrol engine develops 100 hp and 166 Nm of torque and is paired with a six speed manual gearbox.
Customers looking for more performance can opt for the 1.3 litre four cylinder turbo petrol engine that produces 163 hp and 280 Nm of torque. This engine is available with either a six speed manual transmission or a six speed dual clutch automatic gearbox.

Nissan claims the 1.0 litre engine accelerates from 0 to 100 kmph in 12.46 seconds while delivering a claimed fuel efficiency of 19.4 kmpl. The 1.3 litre manual completes the same sprint in 9.51 seconds and offers a claimed fuel efficiency of 17.8 kmpl. The DCT version does the sprint in 9.89 seconds and delivers a claimed mileage of 18.5 kmpl.
The Nissan Tekton has also secured a five star Bharat NCAP safety rating. Safety equipment includes adaptive cruise control, 360 degree surround view camera and ADAS functions such as autonomous emergency braking, lane keep assist and blind spot warning.
Nissan Tekton – Variants and Pricing
The Nissan Tekton is offered across six variants with three powertrain-transmission choices.

The entry level Visia variant with the 1.0 litre turbo petrol manual is priced at Rs 10.49 lakh. The top spec Tekna Plus variant is priced at Rs 16.49 lakh with the 1.0 litre manual and Rs 18.59 lakh with the 1.3 litre DCT. All prices are ex showroom.
Nissan Tekton – Market Positioning and Rivals
Bookings for the Nissan Tekton are now open, with deliveries scheduled to begin from July 20th. Nissan is offering a five year Nissan Care warranty package consisting of three years standard warranty and an additional two years extended coverage. Buyers also receive a five year maintenance package, access to the Nissan Loyalty Program, finance offers starting from 5.55 percent interest, an exclusive exchange programme and over 50 personalisation accessories.

With aggressive pricing and a long list of features, the Nissan Tekton enters one of the most competitive segments in the country. It takes on rivals such as the Renault Duster, Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Tata Sierra, Maruti Suzuki Victoris & Grand Vitara, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Skoda Kushaq, Volkswagen Taigun and MG Astor.


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