Nissan has laid out a clear revival roadmap for India and global markets, confirming multiple new vehicle launches by 2026 as part of its wider resurgence strategy. The announcement was shared by Saurabh Vatsa, Managing Director of Nissan Motor India, along with senior global leadership, underlining India’s growing importance in Nissan’s future plans.
The first major launch under this renewed push will be Nissan’s all new B segment MPV, officially named Nissan Gravite. The model is scheduled to debut in the last quarter of the current financial year, with a January unveiling planned ahead of its market introduction in March 2026. T
he Gravite will be positioned as a practical, family focused seven seater, aimed at buyers seeking space, flexibility and strong value in the mass market MPV segment.

Following the Gravite, Nissan has confirmed the launch of the Nissan Tekton in 2026. This upcoming C segment SUV will be positioned above the Magnite and is expected to play a crucial role in Nissan’s comeback, targeting one of India’s most competitive and fastest growing SUV categories.
Looking further ahead, Nissan has also locked in plans for a seven seater C segment SUV, expected to arrive in 2027. This model will expand Nissan’s portfolio into the larger family SUV space, strengthening its presence across multiple high demand segments.
With the Nissan Gravite MPV, Tekton SUV and a larger seven seater SUV in the pipeline, Nissan’s upcoming lineup signals a serious and structured effort to rebuild scale, relevance and competitiveness in India while supporting the brand’s broader global resurgence.
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