By- Srishti Verma
It will be based on the Suzuki Spacia available in Japan, inheriting its boxy silhouette for spaciousness.
The India-spec version will be a little stretched out, but still stay comfortably under the four-meter limit for tax benefits.
Upgrades in design, features, and possibly even a few mechanical changes are expected.
The Triber’s unique selling point – the clever three-row layout with a removable last row – is sure to be retained and further refined.
Nissan is also planning to dip its toes in the sub-4-metre MPV space, with the introduction of a new model based on the Renault Triber.
Nissan MPV will be positioned slightly lower than the Magnite, targeting mass-market buyers looking for an affordable, spacious family car.