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What to Expect from Renault and Nissan's Hyundai Creta Competitor

What to Expect from Renault and Nissan's Hyundai Creta Competitor

With their future models prepared to challenge the well-liked Hyundai Creta, Renault and Nissan are about to change the compact SUV market in India. The new SUVs from both manufacturers have been hinted at they are expected to be available in the Indian market in 2025. These automobiles which are built on the CMF-B platform are intended to meet the various demands of Indian consumers.

Design and Features

The Renault-Nissan SUVs will come in five- and seven-seater versions to give customers more options. Nissan's attractive look with linked LED DRLs and Renault's tough design which reflects its characteristic style, are the two brands' different design approaches that are on display in the teaser photographs. In this competitive market both models are expected to include cutting-edge features and modern stylistic cues to draw customers.

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Nissan

Powertrain and Performance

While specific details about the powertrains have not been revealed, it is expected that the Renault and Nissan SUVs will come equipped with turbo-petrol engines. This action is in line with India's trend of restricting diesel engines. The performance and efficiency of the turbo-petrol engines are probably going to be a combination that will satisfy both long-distance and urban commuter needs.

Future Plans and Market Strategy

Renault-Nissan's entry into the compact SUV segment is part of a broader strategy for India which includes launching four new SUVs and two electric vehicles. According to the preview photos, larger families may soon be able to purchase three-row SUV versions of the vehicles. The companies' dedication to the Indian market and attempts to broaden their product offering in response to changing consumer demands are highlighted by this action.

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Nissan

With their upcoming compact SUVs, Renault and Nissan are poised to offer Indian customers more choices in the highly competitive segment. The cars are expected to have a desirable combination of performance, features and style. They are constructed on the CMF-B platform with significant localization. As they prepare for their 2025 arrival in India these SUVs are expected to completely transform the compact SUV industry and pose a significant threat to more established rivals like the Hyundai Creta. 

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