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27 June 2026

Nissan Tekton Teased: New SUV Features Patrol-Inspired Design

Nissan has teased its upcoming Tekton SUV, revealing a design language heavily influenced by the flagship Patrol.

Nissan Tekton Teased: New SUV Features Patrol-Inspired Design
The Nissan Tekton takes design inspiration from the flagship Patrol SUV.

The Bengal Story Bureau: Nissan has released an official teaser for its upcoming SUV, the Tekton, providing the first glimpse of its exterior styling ahead of a global debut. The manufacturer confirmed that the new model draws significant design inspiration from its iconic, flagship Patrol SUV, signaling a shift toward a more robust and commanding road presence for its mid-size vehicle lineup.

Design Cues and Platform Details

The teaser images showcase a front fascia defined by sharp, angular lines and a signature grille that mirrors the rugged aesthetics of the larger Patrol. Industry analysts suggest the Tekton will be built on a modular platform, designed to offer a balance between off-road capability and urban drivability. While technical specifications remain limited, the silhouette suggests a boxy, upright posture that prioritises interior space and cargo versatility.

Nissan has positioned the Tekton to compete in a crowded segment where buyers are increasingly demanding SUVs that offer both premium comfort and an assertive, adventurous look. By leveraging the heritage of the Patrol nameplate, the company aims to establish a strong identity for the new model before it enters production.

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Technology and Engine Options

Expected to launch with a mix of powertrain configurations, the Tekton will likely feature Nissan’s latest e-Power hybrid technology, which has seen success in its global SUV range. This setup uses an electric motor to drive the wheels while a small petrol engine acts as a generator, offering the efficiency of an electric vehicle without the necessity for frequent charging stops.

Inside, the cabin is expected to incorporate a minimalist design language, focusing on digital connectivity and driver-assistance systems. The inclusion of an advanced infotainment suite and a suite of active safety features will be central to the SUV’s appeal in competitive markets.

What Happens Next?

The company is expected to provide further details, including engine performance figures and interior features, in the coming weeks. With testing currently underway in various climatic conditions, Nissan is likely to aim for an official unveiling toward the end of the year, with market arrivals expected in early 2027. Potential buyers and enthusiasts should look for regional launch announcements as the manufacturer firms up its global production schedule.

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