Ishita Sharma 2026-02-18
Nissan India has officially launched its all-new Gravite 7-seater MPV in the Indian market with an aggressive starting price of ₹5.65 lakh (ex-showroom). Positioned as a budget-friendly people-mover aimed largely at families and first-time MPV buyers, the Gravite brings a fresh offering in the highly competitive compact MPV segment.

The Gravite is offered in a range of trims designed to suit varied needs and budgets. Here’s the introductory variant-wise pricing (ex-showroom, pan-India):
|
Variant |
Price (₹ ex-showroom) |
|
Visia MT |
₹5.65 lakh |
|
Acenta MT |
₹6.59 lakh |
|
N-Connecta MT |
₹7.20 lakh |
|
N-Connecta AMT |
₹7.80 lakh |
|
Tekna MT |
₹7.91 lakh |
|
Tekna AMT |
₹8.49 lakh |
|
Tekna Launch Edition MT |
₹8.35 lakh |
|
Tekna Launch Edition AMT |
₹8.93 lakh |
Bookings are already underway across Nissan dealerships, and deliveries are slated to begin from March 2026.
While the Gravite shares its CMF-A+ platform with the Renault Triber, Nissan has worked to give it its own visual identity. Highlights of the exterior include:
Inside, the Gravite offers a family-friendly cabin with a dual-tone black and beige theme. While the dashboard layout echoes the Triber’s familiar design, the cabin has been refined for comfort and utility:
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The Gravite comes well-equipped for its price point:
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The Gravite is powered by a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine, delivering:
This powertrain aims to deliver reliable performance suitable for city and highway use, balancing fuel efficiency with everyday usability.
The Nissan Gravite enters at one of the lowest price points for a 7-seater MPV in India, directly challenging rivals like the Renault Triber. It also offers an affordable alternative to larger and more established players such as the Maruti Ertiga, Maruti XL6, and Kia Carens lineup.
With its attractive price, flexible seating, and feature-rich package, the Gravite targets budget-conscious families and buyers looking for a value-for-money 7-seater solution. While it shares many mechanical components with the Renault Triber, the Gravite’s updated styling and Nissan branding are aimed at carving its own niche in the entry-level MPV segment.