Nissan Gravite Launched in India at Rs 5.65 Lakh: Prices, Variants, Features Explained

Nissan has officially launched the Gravite, its new sub-4 metre MPV for the Indian market, with introductory prices starting at Rs 5.65 lakh (ex-showroom). The Gravite becomes Nissan’s most affordable people mover in India and is positioned as a value-focused three-row offering aimed at budget-conscious family buyers.

Based on the Renault Triber’s CMF-A+ platform, the Nissan Gravite retains the same mechanical package but introduces visual and interior changes to establish a distinct Nissan identity.

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Nissan Gravite Variants, Prices & Availability

The Nissan Gravite is offered in four trim lines and both manual and AMT gearbox options. Bookings are open across Nissan dealerships, with deliveries scheduled to begin from March 2026.

Nissan Gravite Prices (Ex-Showroom, Pan-India)

VariantPrice
Visia MTRs 5.65 lakh
Acenta MTRs 6.59 lakh
N-Connecta MTRs 7.20 lakh
N-Connecta AMTRs 7.80 lakh
Tekna MTRs 7.91 lakh
Tekna AMTRs 8.49 lakh
Tekna Launch Edition MTRs 8.35 lakh
Tekna Launch Edition AMTRs 8.93 lakh

Nissan has confirmed these are introductory prices, suggesting revisions may follow depending on demand.

Nissan Gravite Exterior Design

Nissan Gravite Launched in India at Rs 5.65 Lakh: Prices, Variants, Features Explained

While the Gravite shares its basic proportions with the Triber, Nissan has reworked key design elements. The front gets a bold honeycomb grille, chrome detailing, slim LED DRLs connected by a chrome strip, and ‘GRAVITE’ branding on the bonnet. These changes give it a more muscular appearance compared to its Renault sibling.

From the side, similarities remain clear, with identical door panels, roof rails and glasshouse. The Gravite rides on 15-inch stylised steel wheels. At the rear, wraparound LED tail lamps connected by a chrome strip and C-shaped bumper accents complete the look.

Interior Layout and Practical Touches

Inside, the Gravite focuses on functionality rather than flair. The cabin uses a beige-and-black theme, helping it feel airy. A centrally mounted touchscreen sits above three rotary climate control knobs, keeping the layout simple and user-friendly.

Nissan Gravite Launched in India at Rs 5.65 Lakh: Prices, Variants, Features Explained

Notably, the Gravite offers eight AC vents, ensuring airflow reaches all three rows. The seats use leatherette upholstery and are designed with comfort as priority, especially for city and short highway use.

Features and Safety Equipment

Despite its aggressive pricing, Nissan has equipped the Gravite with a competitive feature list.

Key Features and Safety Highlights

  • 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
  • 7-inch digital instrument cluster
  • Manual AC with rear vents
  • Cruise control
  • Wireless phone charger
  • Keyless entry with push-button start
  • Six airbags as standard
  • ABS with EBD, ESC
  • Rear camera with parking sensors
  • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

This standard six-airbag setup gives the Gravite an edge in the entry MPV space.

Nissan Gravite Engine & Transmission Options

Nissan Gravite Launched in India at Rs 5.65 Lakh: Prices, Variants, Features Explained

The Gravite uses a single petrol engine option, identical to the Triber.

Nissan Gravite Powertrain Specifications

ParameterDetails
Engine1.0-litre NA petrol
Power72 PS
Torque96 Nm
Gearbox5-speed MT / 5-speed AMT
Claimed Mileage19.3 kmpl (MT), 19.6 kmpl (AMT)

The engine is tuned for efficiency and urban usability rather than outright performance.

Rivals and Market Positioning

The Nissan Gravite directly rivals the Renault Triber, while also acting as a more affordable alternative to larger MPVs such as the Maruti Ertiga, Maruti XL6 and Kia Carens. Its pricing undercuts most rivals, making it attractive for first-time MPV buyers who prioritise space and safety over power.

Conclusion

With the Gravite, Nissan has entered the high-volume budget MPV segment with a competitively priced, safety-focused offering.

While it does not reinvent the formula mechanically, its refreshed design, six-airbag standard safety package and aggressive pricing could help Nissan improve showroom footfalls and relevance in India’s family car space. How well it performs will depend on real-world demand once deliveries begin next month.

Disclaimer: All prices and specifications mentioned are ex-showroom and subject to change. Features and availability may vary by variant and location. Buyers are advised to confirm details with authorised Nissan dealerships before purchase.

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