
An early look at the cabin amenities and interior of the Nissan Gravite’s before its introduction.
What to anticipate on the road and in terms of technology, as well as how the new MPV fits into Nissan's agenda.
New pictures and teasers of Nissan's future seven-seater MPV have surfaced as the countdown to the brand's new Gravite’s premiere on February 17, 2026, gets underway.
Families and regular commuters may find the cabin's intelligent layout and functionality appealing. The Gravite stands out for having a more contemporary and elegant interior design, despite sharing a platform with another well-liked small MPV.
The interior of the Gravite's cabin has a recognizable yet comfortable atmosphere thanks to its all-black design and delicate beige door trim details. A multifunction three-spoke steering wheel puts functions within easy reach, and the dashboard has a digital instrument cluster and an infotainment touchscreen in the middle.
With a foldable third row that can be relocated or possibly removed to make more boot space when needed, the inside appears roomy and adaptable.
Chrome accents on surfaces add to the layout's sense of quality and make it easy to use. Although Nissan hasn't yet made all of the trim levels fully visible, the teasers indicate that the Gravite will have features targeted at tech-savvy consumers in addition to useful features for families.
According to early rumours, the Gravite is anticipated to have connection and convenience features like cruise control, a cooled glovebox, wireless phone charging, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. On longer trips, having multiple USB charging ports and storage spaces could make life easier.
Competitive safety features are also anticipated, with potential options including ISOFIX child seat anchors, electronic stability control, tyre pressure monitoring, six airbags, and parking sensors with a reversing camera.
With a well-known 1.0-liter three-cylinder petrol engine producing about 72 bhp and 96 Nm of torque, the Gravite is probably going to be equipped with either an automatic manual transmission (AMT) or a five-speed manual gearbox. At launch, there might also be a dealer-fitted CNG option.
With Nissan's unique appearance and feature set, the Gravite is anticipated to compete with existing vehicles in the competitive compact seven-seater MPV sector, though official specifications and pricing will only be revealed at launch.
Nissan's Gravite, whose introduction is quickly approaching, promises a family-friendly cabin with useful amenities and a modern aesthetic that is sure to appeal to Indian consumers.
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