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Nissan New MPV Launching on December 18

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Highlights

  • Official unveil confirmed for December 18 in India

  • Third Nissan model after Magnite and X-Trail

  • Built on CMF-A platform shared with Renault Triber

  • 1.0L petrol engine with manual and AMT options

  • Turbo petrol variant under consideration


Nissan Prepares Third Model for Indian Market

We are four days away from Nissan pulling the wraps off its all-new MPV for the Indian market. The company has confirmed the December 18 unveil, making this its third model after the Magnite and the recently reintroduced X-Trail. While the name remains under wraps, the intent is clear. Nissan is going after the high-volume B-segment MPV space with a product designed for families and city-first users.


CMF-A Platform Brings Space and Efficiency

The upcoming Nissan MPV is built on the CMF-A platform, a tried and tested architecture already familiar to Indian buyers through the Renault Triber. This platform allows Nissan to deliver strong cabin space, efficient packaging, and competitive pricing. Expect a compact footprint paired with a surprisingly roomy interior that suits daily commuting as well as weekend family use.


Fresh Nissan Styling Sets It Apart

Despite shared underpinnings, Nissan is giving this MPV its own visual identity. The front design is expected to feature wraparound headlamps, a bold grille framed by a clamshell-style bonnet, and a redesigned front bumper. The result is a sharper, more confident face that aligns with Nissan’s global design language rather than looking like a rebadged sibling.


1.0L Petrol Power with Manual and AMT

Under the hood, the new MPV is expected to run a 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine. This unit is likely to be paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox and a 5-speed AMT, covering both driving enthusiasts and convenience-focused buyers. There is also strong speculation around a 1.0-litre turbo petrol option, which would add a performance-oriented edge to the lineup.


Positioned for Value Focused MPV Buyers

This Nissan MPV is aimed squarely at buyers who want maximum space without moving into bulky or expensive MPVs. By sitting in the B-segment, it bridges the gap between hatchbacks and larger people movers. Low running costs, practical interiors, and easy city drivability are expected to be its strongest selling points.


What This Launch Means for Nissan

With this launch, Nissan is doubling down on smart, high-impact products rather than a wide portfolio. The new MPV has the potential to become a key volume driver if pricing and features land right. As the December 18 unveil approaches, attention will be on how Nissan packages this MPV to stand out in one of India’s most competitive segments.


Bottom Line

The upcoming Nissan MPV is shaping up to be a practical, well-positioned family vehicle with familiar mechanicals and a fresh design twist. If Nissan gets the balance right, this could be the model that strengthens its foothold in the mass market once again.


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