Nissan Tekton: Renault Duster given a Patrol-inspired makeover

Nissan has teased the Tekton, a new SUV that leans heavily on the Patrol, as well as its alliance partner Renault.

Designed primarily for India, the Tekton is clearly based on the Dacia/Renault Duster. To convert it into a Nissan, the front and rear ends have been redesigned without touching any of the Duster’s sheet metal.

At the front there’s a new headlight stack with graphics borrowed from the ‘Y63’ Patrol, which is due to launch in Australia some time in 2026. The faux metal pair of stripes that bisects the grille and runs the width of the car is also inspired the next-generation Patrol.

The facial makeover also includes a new bumper with silver highlights around the lower air intakes, and massive Tekton lettering on the leading edge of the bonnet.

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Around the side, the Tekton features new alloy wheels and a redesigned fake vent where the front door meets the fender.

At the back, Nissan has replaced the Duster’s angle bracket tail-lights with something a little more traditional. Again, the graphics are pay homage to the new Patrol, as does the reworked tailgate, which, like the Patrol, has a red light bar stretching across it.

The Tekton will be built in the Renault-Nissan Alliance factory in Chennai alongside the Indian-market Renault Duster, which has yet to debut.