Nissan has confirmed that its new small MPV, which is based on the Renault Triber chassis and has distinctive design elements, will make its premiere on December 18, 2025.
The planned design, features, engine, cost, and how it differs from the Triber as Nissan's reasonably priced family car are all covered in this article.
Nissan has formally announced that on December 18, 2025, their newest compact MPV, which was created in collaboration with Renault, will make its debut in India. In keeping with the cooperative approach used with the Magnite and Kiger SUVs in the Indian market, this forthcoming model is constructed on the same CMF-A platform as the Renault Triber.
Fans of the Triber will recognize the fundamental components and useful package, but Nissan intends to give this MPV a unique look with minor exterior and interior visual and stylistic adjustments.
What to Anticipate in Design
According to the teaser photos that have been made public thus far, the MPV has the general dimensions and shape of the Triber but has unique Nissan design features. It has new alloy wheel designs, a revamped grille, and a redesigned front bumper with silver trim accents.
Nissan may change lighting components to differentiate itself from its Renault cousin, even though headlight units seem similar. Additionally, rear look is probably going to get some unique accents.
Although specifics are still unknown, the interior is anticipated to include a layered dashboard and recognizable controls, reflecting the Triber's utilitarian architecture. To set itself apart, Nissan might implement its own interior design and upholstery selections. A semi-digital driver display, touchscreen infotainment, wireless charging, and comfort amenities for each of the three seating rows are probably standard features.
Engine, Performance, and Practicality
The 1.0-litre naturally aspirated gasoline engine found in the Triber, Magnite, and Kiger will power the next Nissan MPV. When combined with a 5-speed manual or 5-speed AMT gearbox, this unit generates effective power and provides easy driveability in both city and highway settings.
This MPV is a formidable competitor in India's market for reasonably priced family cars because of its seven-seat configuration, small size, and expected contemporary comfort amenities.
Market Position and Pricing Outlook
The new Nissan MPV is anticipated to cost between ₹5.7 lakh and ₹8.6 lakh (ex-showroom), which is in line with the Renault Triber's existing price range and offers consumers an affordable option without compromising utility or spaciousness.
This new MPV is looking to be an appealing option for families searching for practicality, rational performance, and Nissan-centric design touches in the sub-4-meter sector as Nissan gets ready to unveil more details ahead of the formal launch.
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