The Nissan Gravite's arrival at dealerships across India and what buyers can expect ahead of deliveries beginning in March 2026.
A full breakdown of the Gravite's design, features, engine specifications, variant line-up, and how it stacks up as the most affordable seven-seater MPV on sale in the country.
Just weeks after its official launch on February 17, 2026, the Nissan Gravite has begun arriving at dealerships across India. Units are now reaching showrooms, with customer deliveries expected to commence shortly.
For families hunting a practical, spacious people-carrier without breaking the bank, the wait is nearly over.
The Price That Turns Heads
With ex-showroom prices starting at Rs 5.65 lakh, the Gravite is now the most affordable seven-seater MPV in India. The range tops out at Rs 8.94 lakh for the flagship Tekna AMT variant, meaning there's something for every budget within this family-friendly line-up.
The Gravite is offered across Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, and Tekna trim levels, plus a limited-run Launch Edition. The first 5,000 bookings qualify for zero service costs for the first five years, along with financing and upgrade benefits. That's genuinely compelling ownership value.
A Familiar Face With a Fresh Identity
Bold Looks, Nissan DNA
The Gravite shares its underpinnings with the Renault Triber, but Nissan has worked hard to give it a distinctly different personality. Key exterior highlights include signature C-shaped design elements, a piano black grille, signature LED headlamps with integrated DRLs, LED taillamps, roof rails, and wide-opening doors designed for enhanced practicality.
Elevated proportions, muscular body lines, pronounced wheel arches, and high ground clearance create a commanding road presence suited to diverse Indian driving conditions. Ground clearance stands at 182 mm, suitable for navigating India's varied road surfaces.
A Cabin Built Around Real Life
Inside, the Gravite is all about versatility. Flexible seating configurations allow accommodation for up to seven occupants, with removable third-row seats expanding luggage capacity to 625 litres. Whether it's the daily school run or a weekend road trip, the cabin reshapes itself to suit the occasion.
Top variants offer premium features like an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a fully digital instrument cluster, cruise control, a wireless phone charger, an air purifier, and even a 360-degree Around View Monitor, a segment first at this price point.
Under the Bonnet, Small Engine, Big Ambitions
Petrol Power and a CNG Trick Up Its Sleeve
The Gravite is powered by a 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine producing around 71 bhp and 96 Nm of torque, paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT gearbox. Claimed mileage stands at 19.3 kmpl in manual guise and 19.6 kmpl with the AMT, making running costs genuinely low.
Nissan will soon offer a dealer-fit dual-cylinder CNG kit for the manual gearbox variant, which will open the Gravite up to fleet buyers and cost-conscious commuters looking to slash fuel bills even further.
Safety, More Than You'd Expect
Don't let the affordable pricing fool you into thinking corners have been cut on safety. The Gravite comes with over 30 standard active and passive safety features, including six airbags, ESC, TCS, HSA, ABS, EBD, and more across its variant range.
A standard warranty of three years or 1,00,000 km is offered, extendable up to a segment-best 10 years or 5,00,000 km, a level of ownership confidence rarely seen at this price point.
Nissan's Bigger Picture
The Gravite isn't just a car, it's part of a larger comeback story. The Gravite builds off the momentum of the new Nissan Magnite and will join an expanding model line-up that includes the Tekton C-SUV slated for launch in mid-2026 and a 7-seater C-SUV in early 2027. The MPV is manufactured at Nissan's Chennai plant, underlining the brand's commitment to local production and the Indian market.
With showroom stock now arriving and deliveries expected from March 2026, the Nissan Gravite is shaping up to be one of the more interesting launches of the year, proof that you don't need to spend a fortune to seat seven in comfort.
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