Nissan Motor India adds an all-new 7-seater B-MPV to the Indian product portfolio complementing the future line-up already announced with the 2 C-SUVs (5 & 7-seater), the affordable EV, the New Nissan Magnite and the Nissan X-TRAIL
Gurugram, March 27, 2025: Nissan Motor India has announced an all-new 7- seater B-MPV to their existing line-up. The company showcased two new products slated for India at their recently concluded Global Product Showcase Event held in Yokohama, Japan. This is in line with the company’s plans for the India business to reshape its new products to meet the rising aspirations of its customers and deliver products in all high-growth segments such as the B-MPV and C-SUV segments in addition to its existing share in the B-SUV segment led by the New Nissan Magnite.
Nissan will continue to strengthen its presence in India’s rapidly growing market, enhancing domestic performance and expanding exports. Nissan’s planned product offensive has begun with the first-time global reveal of an all-new 7- seater B-MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) scheduled to launch in FY25 as a brand- new addition to the India product portfolio.
This will be followed by a previously announced 5-seater C-SUV (compact sports utility vehicle) in early FY26. The company today shared two brand new teasers for Indian audiences which confirm the developments and timelines for both vehicles. Nissan Motor India remains on track to have 4 products by FY26 for Indian customers across the B/C and D-SUV segments.
The C-SUV has been designed to disrupt the segment in India. It will be feature- packed and be delivered with state-of-the-art proprietary advanced technologies. Inspired by another iconic Nissan SUV, the new C-SUV takes its design cues from the Nissan Patrol. The C-SUV will deliver true Nissan SUV DNA and deliver the same robust reliability, premium craftsmanship and technology that Nissan is renowned for globally. The C-SUV with unmistakable presence will offer a high approach and departure angle making it the perfect companion for Indian road conditions.