Nissan rebadges MPV for their new model!

Nissan MPV in India. Nissan has not been very successful in for a while in India and has been left with only one model that sells most in the market, that is the Nissan Magnite. Now the company plans to introduce a new MPV that just a rebadged version of the already popular Renault Triber. Here’s what we know so far.

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Upcoming Nissan MPV in India:

Nissan plans to introduce their new MPV that is nothing more than a rebadged version of Renault Triber. The only difference between both the cars would be among the color options, badging, and price options. Moreover the car would have most of the features that are currently being offered with the Renault Triber.

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Features in Renault Triber:

Nissan MPV in India

The Renault Triber in India is a compact and versatile 7-seater MPV designed to offer exceptional space, practicality, and affordability, blending clever engineering with modern styling; it features a bold front grille, projector headlamps with LED daytime running lights, roof rails, and skid plates that enhance its sporty stance, while its modular cabin layout offers the unique flexibility of EasyFix seats that allow 7-, 6-, 5-, or 2-seater configurations as per passenger and luggage needs, accompanied by a best-in-class 625-litre boot space in the 5-seater mode; powered by a 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine paired with a 5-speed manual or AMT gearbox, the Triber delivers a balance between performance and fuel efficiency suited for urban and highway driving, and it ensures passenger comfort through features like keyless entry with push start-stop, digital instrument cluster, an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support, rear AC vents with dedicated controls for all three rows, cooled glovebox, electrically adjustable ORVMs, power windows, and a height-adjustable driver seat; safety is prioritized with four airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, seat belt reminders, speed alert system, reverse camera, and ESC and Hill Start Assist in higher variants, ensuring confident handling and stability; its lightweight yet robust platform provides good ground clearance and easy maneuverability, making it perfect for Indian roads, while modern touches like chrome interior accents, dual-tone dashboard, steering-mounted audio controls, and LED tail lamps elevate the cabin experience; additionally, Renault offers over 30 personalization options and the convenience of connected car technology through its My Renault app, which helps users manage vehicle functions, maintenance, and service schedules, making the Renault Triber a thoughtfully engineered, feature-rich, and value-driven family vehicle in the Indian market.

Look at The Renault Triber on the official Renault India website.

Competition:

ModelEngine & TransmissionMileage (km/l)Seating CapacityPrice Range (Ex-Showroom)Key StrengthsCategory Position
Renault Triber999 cc Petrol, Manual/AMT19–207₹5.76–₹8.50 lakhMost affordable 7-seater, modular seating, good safety kitBudget MPV leader
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga1462 cc Petrol/CNG, Manual/Automatic20–267₹9.12–₹13.08 lakhProven reliability, hybrid tech, roomy interiorsMid-range MPV benchmark
Kia Carens1497 cc Petrol, Manual/Automatic12–166/7₹10.99–₹18.50 lakhPremium interiors, advanced safety, strong feature listPremium MPV segment contender
Toyota Rumion1462 cc Petrol/Hybrid, Manual/Automatic21–267₹10.44–₹13.68 lakhToyota reliability, hybrid efficiency, versatile cabinReliable family MPV
Hyundai Exter1197 cc Petrol/CNG, Manual/AMT19–205₹6.13–₹10.25 lakhModern tech features, compact SUV styling, safety packageCrossover alternative
Tata Punch1199 cc Petrol/CNG, Manual/AMT18–205₹6.25–₹10.10 lakhHigh ground clearance, safety rating, rugged designCompact crossover rival
Renault Kiger999 cc Petrol Turbo, Manual/AMT/CVT205₹5.76–₹10.34 lakhStylish SUV stance, powerful turbo engine optionInternal brand competitor

Conclusion:

It really does not make any difference or sense in making and choosing a rebadging the already popular Renault Triber. What the brand need currently, is a newer, fresher, and deal breaking variant in the market. A variant that is unique among the competition and serves itself with great value.

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