Nissan is set to introduce the all-new Gravite MPV in India on February 17, marking one of the brand’s most significant launches in recent years. Positioned as an affordable seven-seater for Indian families, the Gravite is built on the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s CMF-A+ platform — the same architecture that underpins the popular Renault Triber.
With practicality, space, and value at its core, the Gravite aims to strengthen Nissan’s footprint in the competitive compact MPV segment.
The Gravite carries a tall-boy MPV silhouette designed to maximize interior space, but Nissan has infused it with its latest design language to give it a more premium and modern appeal.
Key exterior highlights include:
While the proportions remain practical, Nissan has ensured the Gravite looks more contemporary than a typical budget MPV.
Inside, the Gravite focuses heavily on flexibility and family usability.
The third row is ideal for children or short-distance travel, while the modular seating allows owners to switch between passenger and cargo configurations easily.
Nissan is expected to equip the Gravite generously, especially in higher trims.
Expected feature list includes:
Higher variants may offer:
These additions could help the Gravite stand out in the value-focused MPV segment.
Under the hood, the Gravite is expected to share its powertrain lineup with the Renault Triber.
Engine options likely include:
Transmission choices:
Nissan may also introduce a factory-fitted CNG variant at a later stage, targeting budget-conscious buyers and fleet operators.
Industry estimates suggest the Gravite could be priced between:
This would position the Gravite neatly between premium hatchbacks and larger MPVs, making it an appealing upgrade for small-car owners seeking a three-row family vehicle without stretching their budgets too far.
With the Gravite, Nissan is clearly targeting India’s value-driven family car market. By combining flexible seating, practical features, and competitive pricing on the proven CMF-A+ platform, the brand hopes to replicate — and possibly improve upon — the success formula of the Renault Triber.
All eyes will now be on the official unveiling on February 17 to see how aggressively Nissan prices this crucial MPV.