Exciting news for SUV fans as Nissan is all set to launch its new C-segment SUV in India on 7th October, aiming to take on popular models like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Skoda Kushaq.
As the launch
is near, we expect that this SUV keeps a boxy, bold silhouette similar to the Renault Duster.
- Looking at the front, we expect a flat nose with a rectangular grille, LED reflectors, and L-shaped LED daytime running lights (DRLs).
- The door handles may be integrated on the C-pillar, giving it a sleek, modern look.
- Looking at the rear, we can expect rectangular taillights, a raked windshield, roof spoiler, roof rails, and a shark fin antenna.
- Talking about interior, the Nissan C-SUV may have a tech-savvy cabin with a all control steering wheel, large infotainment screen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, a 360-degree camera, and ventilated front seats.
- While engine details are not disclosed yet, the SUV is expected to come with both a natural petrol engine and a turbo petrol engine, offering various options.
These features suggest that Nissan is focusing on comfort and convenience for urban and highway driving with ease.
With the classy and bold styling, feature-packed interior and great engine options, Nissan is aiming to make a strong presence in India’s highly competitive compact SUV segment. This SUV’s expected design and features show Nissan’s intention to combine practicality, technology, and style, making it a serious contender for buyers looking for a modern and reliable SUV.
Mark your calendars for 7th October, when Nissan will officially reveal this compact new C-segment SUV.
Alongside this C-SUV, Nissan is also introducing a 7-seater B-MPV which is expected with a bold C-shaped grille and muscular SUV-like design. It is expected to be built to provide maximum comfort across all rows, making it a great option for families who don’t want to compromise on style or comfort.
According to Nissan, both vehicles will be locally manufactured at Nissan’s Alliance JV plant in Chennai, to ensure global quality standards. This is part of Nissan’s plan to achieve 100,000 units annually in domestic sales and exports, while offering feature-packed, value-driven vehicles in India’s fastest-growing segments.
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