Nissan rolled out its latest compact MPV, the Gravite, priced from Rs 5.65 lakh (ex-showroom). Positioned under four metres, the model is essentially a rebadged version of the Renault Triber. The Gravite has already reached dealerships across India, and nationwide deliveries are now underway. Here's all we know about the MPV.
Nissan Gravite: Exterior & Design
The Gravite carries Nissan's signature design cues while carving out its own identity. At the front, the familiar V-Motion grille is flanked by slim headlamps that incorporate daytime running lights. The bonnet proudly displays "Gravite" lettering, while the bumper features silver detailing, a sculpted hood element, and a faux skid plate that adds a rugged touch.
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From the side, the MPV showcases newly designed 15-inch alloy wheels and functional roof rails. The rear continues the theme with sharp taillamps connected by a chrome strip, Nissan's badge at the centre, and "Gravite" branding integrated into the lamp cluster. Silver accents on the bumper mirror the front design. Buyers can choose from five paint finishes: Forest Green, Onyx Black, Blade Silver, Metallic Grey, and Storm White.
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Nissan Gravite: Cabin & Features
Inside, the Gravite emphasizes practicality with a seven-seat layout. The cabin uses a dual-tone theme of black and white, enhanced by suede inserts and distinctive stitching patterns. A redesigned steering wheel sits ahead of a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, while the centre console houses an 8-inch infotainment system that supports modern connectivity features. The overall layout balances functionality with a touch of sophistication, making the interior feel fresh compared to rivals.

Nissan Gravite: Engine & Performance
Powering the Gravite is a 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine, producing 71 hp and 96 Nm of torque. This unit is shared with the Renault Triber but tuned to suit Nissan's character. Buyers can opt for either a five-speed manual gearbox or an automated manual transmission (AMT). Fuel efficiency is rated at 19.3 kmpl for the manual and 19.6 kmpl for the AMT, making it one of the more economical choices in its segment. Nissan has also confirmed that a CNG option will be introduced later, broadening its appeal to cost-conscious customers.
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