“Big on Space. Smart on Price. Ready for India.”
Nissan has officially revealed the name of its upcoming seven-seater MPV – the Nissan Gravite, marking a strong comeback move under its renewed India strategy. Designed for Indian families, the Gravite is set to hit showrooms in early 2026, promising space, practicality, and affordability in one smart package.
📅 Nissan Gravite Launch Timeline
The full global reveal of the Nissan Gravite is scheduled for January 2026. This will be followed by a brand-level strategy event in February, where Nissan will outline its long-term plans for India.
The official price announcement and market launch will take place in March 2026, making Gravite Nissan’s third model in India, alongside the Magnite and X-Trail.
Production will happen at the Renault-Nissan Chennai plant, with the MPV catering to both Indian buyers and export markets.
🎨 Design & Platform: Familiar Yet Fresh
The Nissan Gravite is built on the CMF-A+ platform, shared with the Renault Triber, but with a distinct Nissan identity. It features:
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Nissan’s signature C-shaped grille
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Bold hood branding and unique rear badging
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Nissan-exclusive exterior colors
Inside, the focus is on family comfort and flexibility, with modular seating that easily adapts from daily city use to long highway trips. The name “Gravite” is inspired by gravity, symbolizing balance, stability, and reliability.
⚙️ Engine & Performance
Powering the Gravite is a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine producing:
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72hp @ 6250rpm
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96Nm torque @ 3500rpm
Transmission options include a 5-speed manual and an AMT, driving the front wheels. With seating for seven passengers across three rows, it is tuned for efficiency and ease of use rather than outright performance.
🧠 Features & Safety Highlights
Despite its affordable positioning, the Gravite packs in smart features:
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7-inch semi-digital instrument cluster
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8-inch touchscreen with Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
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Wireless charging & push-button start
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Rear AC vents and cooled console storage
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Sliding and reclining second-row seats
Safety gets a major boost with:
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Six airbags
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ABS with EBD
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Hill-start assist
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TPMS, rear camera & parking sensors
💰 Expected Price & Rivals
The Nissan Gravite is expected to be priced between ₹6–9 lakh (ex-showroom), directly competing with the Renault Triber, while sitting below the Nissan Magnite in the lineup.
With dealership expansion in Tier I and Tier II cities, the Gravite becomes a key pillar in Nissan’s growth plan. It will be followed by the Tekton MPV in mid-2026 and a seven-seater SUV in 2027, signaling a strong push into the affordable family vehicle segment.
