Nissan Gravite Gets a Price Hike of Up to Rs. 18,400
  • Nissan ends the introductory pricing on the Gravite MPV with hikes of up to Rs. 18,400 across variants.

  • Updated prices now range from Rs. 5.73 lakh to Rs. 8.52 lakh, ex-showroom.

The window of introductory pricing on the Nissan Gravite has officially shut. Nissan has revised the prices of its sub-four-metre MPV across the entire variant line-up, with the quantum of increase varying based on the specific trim and powertrain in question.

The Gravite was originally launched in February 2026 with prices starting at Rs. 5.65 lakh, ex-showroom.

Variant-Wise Breakdown of the Price Revision

The steepest hike of Rs. 18,400 applies to the N-Connecta CNG MT and the N-Connecta petrol MT variants.

Close behind, the Tekna CNG MT, Tekna LE CNG MT, Tekna petrol MT, and Tekna LE petrol MT variants have each gone up by Rs. 17,000.

The N-Connecta petrol AMT, Tekna petrol AMT, and Tekna LE petrol AMT sit in the middle of the range, with buyers now paying Rs. 15,000 more than before.

At the lower end of the revision, the Acenta petrol MT and Acenta CNG MT trims have seen a Rs. 9,400 increase each, while the entry-level Visia petrol MT and Visia CNG MT variants are now dearer by Rs. 8,400.

Revised Prices and Variant Range at a Glance

Variant

Price Hike

N-Connecta CNG MT / N-Connecta petrol MT

Rs. 18,400

Tekna CNG MT / Tekna LE CNG MT / Tekna petrol MT / Tekna LE petrol MT

Rs. 17,000

N-Connecta petrol AMT / Tekna petrol AMT / Tekna LE petrol AMT

Rs. 15,000

Acenta petrol MT / Acenta CNG MT

Rs. 9,400

Visia petrol MT / Visia CNG MT

Rs. 8,400

Platform and the Road Ahead for Nissan in India

The Gravite rides on the same platform as the Renault Triber, a fact that has helped keep it competitively positioned in the budget MPV space.

Looking further ahead, Nissan has a busy product calendar lined up. The Tekon, a mid-size SUV set to take on the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and others, is expected to arrive later in 2026. A three-row SUV is also in the pipeline, signalling that Nissan intends to build meaningful momentum in the Indian market after a lean few years.

For now, though, prospective Gravite buyers will need to factor in the revised figures before placing an order.

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