Nissan Motor India is gearing up to shake up the automotive market with two exciting new launches—a rugged, Patrol-inspired 5-seater C-SUV and a practical 7-seater B-MPV—as part of its FY25-26 product offensive, aiming to capture India’s booming SUV and MPV segments while reinforcing its commitment to local manufacturing and global exports from its Chennai plant.

Nissan’s Aggressive India Play: Two New Launches Announced
Nissan Motor India has unveiled plans to introduce two all-new models—a bold 5-seater C-SUV and a family-focused 7-seater B-MPV—as part of its FY25-26 product offensive.
With these additions, Nissan aims to strengthen its presence in India’s fastest-growing segments while boosting exports from its Chennai plant.
Key Highlights:
✔ 5-Seater C-SUV – Inspired by the Nissan Patrol, launching in early FY26
✔ 7-Seater B-MPV – A value-packed MPV with SUV-like styling, arriving in FY25
✔ Local Manufacturing – Both models to be made in India for domestic & global markets
✔ Expanded Portfolio – Nissan will have 4 models in India by FY26, covering B/C/D SUV segments

1. The New Nissan 5-Seater C-SUV: A Segment Disruptor
Design & Styling
- Inspired by the legendary Nissan Patrol (global flagship SUV)
- Bold, muscular stance with high approach/departure angles
- Premium craftsmanship & advanced tech features
Target Audience
- Young urban buyers seeking a stylish, feature-packed SUV
- Adventure enthusiasts who need a capable yet compact SUV
Expected Launch: Early FY26
This C-SUV will be locally manufactured in Chennai and exported globally under Nissan’s ‘One Car, One World’ strategy.

2. The All-New Nissan 7-Seater B-MPV: Family-First Practicality
Design & Key Features
- Muscular SUV-like styling with a C-shaped grille
- Spacious 3-row seating without compromising comfort
- Value-focused pricing for budget-conscious families
Target Audience
- Large families needing affordable yet premium 7-seater options
- Ride-hailing & fleet operators looking for a durable MPV
Expected Launch: FY25
Positioned as a high-value MPV, it will compete with the likes of Hyundai Alcazar & Mahindra XUV700.
Nissan’s India Strategy: Local Manufacturing & Export Push
- Chennai plant to produce both new models
- Aiming for 100,000 units annually (domestic + exports)
- Building on Magnite’s success – Nissan’s best-selling model in India
Future Lineup (By FY26)
- New Nissan Magnite (B-SUV)
- 5-Seater C-SUV (Patrol-inspired)
- 7-Seater B-MPV (New entry)
- Nissan X-TRAIL (D-SUV)
- Affordable EV (Expected later)
Why This Move Matters for Nissan India
- Fills gaps in portfolio (No 7-seater MPV currently)
- Capitalizes on booming SUV/MPV demand (~50% of passenger vehicle sales)
- Boosts exports (India as a global manufacturing hub)
Final Thoughts: Can Nissan Regain Momentum?
With these launches, Nissan is finally addressing key segments it had previously ignored. The C-SUV could rival the Hyundai Creta & Kia Seltos, while the B-MPV might attract family buyers.
Big Question:
Will Nissan’s new SUVs & MPV be competitive enough against established rivals?