After the success of the Magnite SUV, Nissan is preparing to expand its India lineup with several new models. Among them is the Gravite, an entry-level 7-seater MPV. Prices are expected to be announced in March 2026, but the vehicle has already been spotted on road tests by enthusiast Vivek R. Soon after Nissan confirmed the Gravite nameplate, a camouflaged test mule was seen undergoing trials. Built on the CMF-A+ platform shared with the Renault Triber, the Gravite's silhouette, pricing, and features can be anticipated as Nissan strengthens its presence in the MPV segment.
The spy shots show a fully camouflaged test mule being driven along a national highway, giving enthusiasts an early look at the model in motion. From its overall design, the Gravite appears to closely resemble the Renault Triber, the vehicle on which it is based. While details remain under wraps, the footage highlights Nissan's progress in preparing the Gravite for launch and its positioning in India's MPV segment.
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Nissan Gravite MPV Spied
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The Nissan Gravite stands out with sleek top-mounted LED DRLs and bold GRAVITE badging on the bonnet. It features a robust grille with polygonal detailing and a metallic C-shaped bumper. Much of its sheet metal is expected to be shared with the Renault Triber, including the bonnet design. Teasers have revealed an exclusive Teal colour option unique to Gravite, with more exclusive shades likely. The side profile is expected to carry rugged body cladding, distinct door trims, and sporty alloy wheels. At the rear, the Gravite showcases stylish C-shaped tail lamps, chrome accents, boot-lid badging, and a striking bumper design.
Nissan Gravite MPV Spy Shots
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The Nissan Gravite is expected to share many features with the Renault Triber, including an 8-inch infotainment screen, a 7-inch instrument cluster, auto climate control, a multi-view camera, and six airbags. However, Nissan will give the Gravite its own identity with fresh interior styling, new upholstery, and unique accents. Likely equipment includes wireless smartphone connectivity with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, second and third-row AC vents, a wireless charging pad, and USB ports, making the Gravite a practical and well-equipped option in the affordable MPV segment.
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The Nissan Gravite, built on the CMF-A+ platform like the Renault Triber, will use a 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 76 bhp and 95 Nm of torque. Buyers can expect two transmission choices-a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT-making the MPV practical and affordable for Indian families.