Nissan Tekton and MG Starlight 560 Bring Fresh SUV Buzz, Two New Models to Watch in India

India’s SUV market is getting busier, and two upcoming models are now drawing attention for different reasons. Nissan has teased the Tekton SUV ahead of its July 9, 2026 global debut, while MG’s Starlight 560-based 7-seater SUV has been spotted testing in India.
Both vehicles are important, but they target slightly different buyers. The Nissan Tekton is expected to enter the midsize SUV space, where the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara already dominate. The MG Starlight 560, on the other hand, could appeal to families looking for a three-row SUV with hybrid or electrified powertrain options.
Together, these two models show where the Indian SUV market is heading – bolder design, more features, better fuel efficiency and stronger focus on family-friendly practicality.
Nissan Tekton – What we know so far
Nissan has confirmed that the Tekton SUV will make its global debut on July 9, 2026. The company has also teased the SUV as a “Baby Patrol”, hinting that it will borrow design inspiration from Nissan’s larger and more premium Patrol SUV. This is a smart move. The Patrol is known globally for its strong road presence, and Nissan may use that image to make the Tekton look more premium than a regular midsize SUV.
The teaser suggests a bold front design, strong grille, sharp headlamp styling and a more muscular SUV stance. Nissan needs this kind of product in India because it has been relying heavily on the Magnite for volume. The Tekton can help the brand return more seriously to the midsize SUV segment.
Expected Nissan Tekton features
The Tekton is expected to share its platform with the new Renault Duster. That means it may use the Renault-Nissan alliance’s modern SUV architecture, with local manufacturing in Tamil Nadu.
Expected features may include a large touchscreen infotainment system, digital instrument cluster, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, automatic climate control, connected car features, wireless charging and a sunroof.
Higher variants may also get premium interior materials, ventilated front seats, 360-degree camera and ADAS features. ADAS means driver assistance features like lane warning, emergency braking and adaptive cruise control, depending on final variant and market positioning.
Nissan Tekton expected engine options
Nissan has not officially revealed engine details yet. However, since the Tekton is expected to share its base with the new Duster, it may get petrol and hybrid powertrain options. A turbo-petrol engine is likely, and a hybrid option could make the SUV more attractive for buyers who want better mileage. In India, fuel efficiency is still a major buying factor, especially in the midsize SUV segment.
If Nissan prices the Tekton well, it could become a serious rival to the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, Toyota Hyryder and Honda Elevate.
MG Starlight 560 – Why it matters
MG is also preparing something interesting for India. A heavily camouflaged SUV, believed to be based on the Starlight 560, has been spotted testing in the country. The Starlight 560 is sold overseas under the Wuling brand, which is part of the SAIC-GM-Wuling group. MG India is part of the JSW MG Motor India setup, and the company has been expanding its SUV and EV portfolio steadily.
The India-bound model is expected to be a three-row SUV. That makes it important because Indian families are showing strong interest in 6-seater and 7-seater SUVs.

MG Starlight 560 expected design and cabin
The global Starlight 560 has a clean and practical SUV shape. It is not as rugged as a ladder-frame SUV, but it looks more family-focused and spacious. In India, MG may tune the design to suit local tastes. The test mule was heavily covered, so final styling is still unclear. However, buyers can expect a large grille, modern lighting, strong shoulder lines and a practical tailgate design.
Inside, the SUV is expected to offer three rows of seating. This could make it suitable for larger families, highway travelers and buyers upgrading from compact SUVs.
Expected features may include a large touchscreen, digital driver display, panoramic sunroof, connected car technology, rear AC vents, multiple charging ports, 360-degree camera and advanced safety features.
MG Starlight 560 possible powertrain
The global Starlight 560 is available with petrol, plug-in hybrid and electric powertrain options in some markets. For India, reports suggest MG may bring a hybrid version. A hybrid SUV would make sense because buyers want lower running costs without worrying about charging infrastructure. Unlike a full EV, a hybrid can be refueled like a regular petrol car while still offering better efficiency in city driving.
If MG brings the Starlight 560 with strong hybrid or plug-in hybrid tech, it could stand out in the three-row SUV market. However, final India specifications are not confirmed yet.
Competitors for both SUVs
- The Nissan Tekton will likely compete with Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Honda Elevate, Volkswagen Taigun and Skoda Kushaq.
- The MG Starlight 560 may compete with Mahindra XUV700, Tata Safari, Hyundai Alcazar, Mahindra Scorpio N and possibly the upcoming Mahindra XUV 7XO, depending on size and pricing.
The big difference is positioning. Tekton may target midsize SUV buyers who want a stylish 5-seater. The MG Starlight 560 may target families who need more seats and better space.
Why these launches matter for India
Both models can help their brands strengthen their India portfolios.
- Nissan needs a strong midsize SUV to grow beyond Magnite. If the Tekton gets the right design, features and pricing, it can bring Nissan back into serious consideration among urban SUV buyers.
- MG needs to keep expanding beyond its current range. A 7-seater hybrid SUV can help the brand appeal to family buyers who want space, technology and lower running costs.
For customers, more competition usually means better choices. Brands are forced to offer stronger features, safer cars and smarter pricing.
Conclusion with key takeaways
The Nissan Tekton and MG Starlight 560 are two upcoming SUVs worth tracking closely. The Tekton will make its global debut on July 9, 2026, and is expected to bring Patrol-inspired styling to the midsize SUV space.
The MG Starlight 560-based SUV, meanwhile, could become an important three-row family SUV for India, especially if MG brings it with hybrid technology.
Key takeaways
- Nissan Tekton will make its global debut on July 9, 2026.
- The Tekton is teased as a “Baby Patrol” with Patrol-inspired styling.
- It is expected to share its platform with the new Renault Duster.
- MG Starlight 560-based SUV has been spotted testing in India.
- MG may bring it as a three-row SUV with hybrid powertrain options.
- Tekton will target Creta and Seltos buyers, while Starlight 560 may target XUV700 and Alcazar buyers.
Facts Input and Image Credit- Nissan, Cartoq
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