Nissan has confirmed two key debuts for coming weeks, outlining its near-term product roadmap. The brand will reveal the Gravite on January 21, followed by the global unveil of the Tekton SUV on February 4. The announcements signal Nissan’s intent to refresh its lineup across segments, with the Nissan Gravite aimed at practical family buyers and the Tekton positioned as a new-generation SUV for global markets. Here is a clear look at what is confirmed so far and what to expect from both models.
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Nissan Gravite Reveal On January 21
The Nissan Gravite will be unveiled on January 21, with the model expected to target the compact MPV space. Teasers
and reports indicate a focus on practicality, cabin space as well as everyday usability. The Gravite is likely to sit below larger MPVs in Nissan’s global portfolio and is expected to prioritise interior room, flexible seating and efficiency.
While Nissan has not shared complete visuals, the Gravite is expected to feature a clean, upright design aimed at maximising interior space. Reports suggest an emphasis on rear-seat comfort and boot usability. Expect a straightforward dashboard design with modern infotainment features for family-oriented buyers rather than performance-focused use cases. Full design details, specifications and positioning will be revealed at the official event.
Nissan Tekton Global Debut On February 4
The Nissan Tekton is scheduled to make its global debut on February 4. The SUV is expected to showcase Nissan’s updated design direction and technology roadmap. Early teasers point towards a more rugged, upright SUV profile, with strong visual cues aimed at global markets.
Nissan has not confirmed technical details for either model yet. However, the Tekton is expected to be underpinned by a modern global platform, potentially supporting multiple powertrain options, including electrified variants. The Gravite, meanwhile, is likely to focus on proven petrol powertrains prioritising efficiency and low running costs.
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What These Reveals Mean For Nissan
With back-to-back unveilings planned within weeks, Nissan appears to be accelerating its product activity. The Gravite and Tekton target different segments, but together they indicate a broader strategy to expand presence in volume-driven and SUV-heavy markets. More clarity on launch timelines and market-specific plans is expected following both reveals.
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