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Nissan Tekton Launch Delayed: Spy Photos Reveal Full Camouflage Design

Bottom line: Nissan has postponed the Tekton’s official launch after a fully camouflaged spy test surfaced online.

Nissan Tekton Launch Delayed: Spy Photos Reveal Full Camouflage Design

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Image: Nissan Tekton Launch Delayed: Spy Photos Reveal Full Camouflage Design – Performance Comparison and Specifications

Design & Looks

The spy shots show a sleek front grille, sharp LED DRLs and a muscular rear bumper. Nissan kept the car under a full‑body camouflage, which suggests they are fine‑tuning the final paint and badge placement before the public reveal. The overall silhouette hints at a crossover that will sit comfortably between the compact Creta and the larger Seltos.

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Performance & Mileage

The Tekton is expected to launch with a 1.5‑litre petrol engine paired with a CVT or a 6‑speed manual. Early reports claim a fuel‑efficiency rating of roughly 17‑19 km/l, putting it in line with rivals like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. Power output is projected at about 110 hp, which should be enough for city traffic and occasional highway runs.

Price & Rivals

Nissan has not announced a price tag yet, but analysts estimate a range of ₹8.5 to ₹10 lakh. That would place the Tekton squarely against the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Renault Duster and the Mahindra Scorpio‑N.

  • Modern infotainment with an 8‑inch touchscreen
  • LED daytime running lights and projector headlamps
  • Safety suite including dual airbags, ABS and rear‑view camera
  • Spacious cabin with adjustable rear seats
Engine Mileage (km/l) Price (INR) Top Features
1.5‑L Petrol 17‑19 ₹8.5‑10 lakh LED DRLs, 8‑inch touchscreen, dual airbags, ABS, rear‑view camera

FAQ

What is the expected mileage of the Nissan Tekton?

Official figures point to around 17‑19 km per litre for the 1.5‑litre petrol engine.

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When is the Nissan Tekton likely to launch?

Exact dates aren’t announced yet, but the recent camouflaged test suggests the launch may slip to later this year.

Is the Nissan Tekton worth buying compared to rivals?

If you value a fresh design, decent fuel economy and a solid feature list, the Tekton could be a strong alternative to the Creta, Seltos, and Duster.

Feel free to share your thoughts on the Tekton’s design or expected price in the comments below.

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