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Last Updated on: 09 Jul 2026

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Nissan Tekton Visia T160 MT

VariantVisia T160 MT
CityJamnagar
₹11.75 Lakh
On road price, Jamnagar
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Starting₹17,054 /month
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Nissan Tekton Visia T160 MT specifications

Engine & Transmission

Engine Displacement
999 cc
Engine Installation
Front
Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Max Engine Power
100 hp at 5000 rpm
Max Engine Torque
166 Nm at 2000 -3750 rpm
Number of Cylinders
3
Gearbox Type
Manual

Fuel & Performance

Official Fuel Economy
19.4 kmpl

Dimensions

Doors
5
Ground Clearance
212 mm
Height
1674 mm
Length
4348 mm
Wheelbase
2657 mm
Width
1815 mm

Nissan Tekton variants

VariantsOn road price
Nissan Tekton Visia T160 MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.75 Lakh
Nissan Tekton Visia Plus T160 MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.48 Lakh
Nissan Tekton Acenta T160 MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹13.21 Lakh
Nissan Tekton N Connecta T160 MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹15.34 Lakh
Nissan Tekton Acenta T280 DCT
1333 cc | Petrol | DCT
₹16.79 Lakh
Nissan Tekton N Connecta T280 MT
1333 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.79 Lakh
Nissan Tekton Tekna T160 MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹17.24 Lakh
Nissan Tekton Tekna T280 MT
1333 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.36 Lakh
Nissan Tekton N Connecta T280 DCT
1333 cc | Petrol | DCT
₹18.47 Lakh
Nissan Tekton Tekna Plus T160 MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.47 Lakh

Questions you may find useful

2w

Hello, I am currently driving a Ford Figo 1.5 TDCi Diesel and have covered almost 1.5 lakh km with it. The car has been extremely reliable, and I still enjoy its excellent ride quality, handling, punchy engine, and fuel efficiency. I am now exploring an upgrade, but so far I haven't found many options that offer the same balance of driving pleasure, comfort, and efficiency. I have test-driven most of the diesel automatic options currently available in the market, and the only one that impressed me was the Mahindra XUV 7XO. Lately, I have also started considering strong hybrid vehicles. The Renault Duster and its upcoming sibling, the Nissan Tekton, have caught my attention, and I am willing to wait for them. My requirements are: - Budget: Rs. 25–28 lakh - 5-seater preferred - Open to both SUVs and sedans - Good ride and handling - Strong performance - Excellent fuel efficiency - Can wait 6–8 months for upcoming launches Based on these requirements, what would you recommend? Are there any upcoming launches that I should specifically keep an eye on?

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2w

Pick the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel automatic. The steering still feels natural, the ride stays calm at speed, and the 2.2 diesel has effortless shove for quick highway passes while returning impressive mileage. Sure, being much larger in size, it might not feel as agile or as convenient to drive as your Figo, but that's something you will have to get used to.Alternatively, you could consider the Honda City hybrid too. It is a very efficient sedan which recently got a mid-life makeover and some new features. Yes, the City is expensive, but it is the only hybrid sedan on this side of Rs 30 lakh.If you're not in a hurry to buy, the strong-hybrid versions of the Renault Duster and Nissan Tekton could be worth waiting for.

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13w

Hi, I have been following Autocar’s Q&A section closely and find it very insightful. I am currently exploring options for my next car, although I do not plan to purchase 2027. The new Renault Duster (2026), especially the 1.3 Turbo variant, has really caught my attention, and I am keen to take a test drive. My primary usage will be city driving, with occasional long-distance trips. Since this will be my first new car purchase, there is also an emotional aspect attached to it. I really like the interiors of the Kia Seltos, although I am not a fan of its exterior design. I was also excited about the Tata Sierra, but I was somewhat disappointed after seeing it in person. The Tata Curvv, particularly the petrol (Hyperion) variant, seems more appealing in comparison. Overall, the new Duster stands out to me, and I have yet to find any major drawbacks with it. On the other hand, my wife prefers the Tata Harrier for its strong road presence and overall appeal, but I am unsure if it justifies the higher cost for a small family of two (plus a dog). What would you advise in this situation? I have seen you advise the Honda Elevate to a lot of people who mention that city driving is the majority. Also, since my purchase is planned for 2027, do you expect more suitable options to be available in this segment by then?

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13w

By 2027, you’ll have far more options to choose from, including (but not limited to) the Nissan Tekton (a Duster-equivalent), the next-gen Hyundai Creta, Honda’s new electric SUV, and several new-generation Mahindra SUVs. Do write in when you’re in the market for a new car with your exact requirements, and we’ll help solve your car-buying conundrum.

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