Nissan Gravite Compact MPV Set to Launch in India on January 21 – Specs, Features, Pricing & FAQ

enault Triber , the Gravite promises a blend of practicality, modern tech and a price point that could shake up the seven‑seater segment. In this article we div. Complete details, specifications & price comparison.

Nissan Gravite Compact MPV Set to Launch in India on January 21

Excitement is building across Indian showrooms as Nissan Motor India gears up to unveil its all‑new Gravite compact MPV on January 21, 2026. Built on the proven platform shared with the Renault Triber, the Gravite promises a blend of practicality, modern tech and a price point that could shake up the seven‑seater segment. In this article we dive deep into the design, features, powertrain and pricing, while also answering the most common questions buzzing online.

Why the Gravite Matters for Nissan India

After a quiet couple of years, Nissan is re‑entering the Indian market with a vehicle that speaks directly to families looking for space without breaking the bank. The Gravite’s launch marks the beginning of a new chapter for the brand, aligning with its global strategy of offering compact, efficient MPVs that are easy to drive in crowded cities.

Design & Dimensions

The Gravite’s exterior takes cues from Nissan’s latest design language – a bold front grille, sleek LED headlamps and a slightly higher beltline that adds a sense of robustness. Inside, the cabin is configured for three rows of seats, giving it a total capacity of seven passengers.

ParameterGraviteRenault Triber
Overall Length4,005 mm3,995 mm
Width (incl. mirrors)1,755 mm1,735 mm
Height1,680 mm1,660 mm
Wheelbase2,560 mm2,540 mm
Boot Space (7‑seater)200 L180 L

While the numbers look familiar, Nissan has fine‑tuned the proportions to offer a bit more shoulder room and a slightly larger cargo area when the third row is folded.

Feature Comparison

Technology is where the Gravite aims to outshine its rivals. From ADAS (Advanced Driver‑Assistance Systems) to a smarter infotainment suite, Nissan is positioning the MPV as a value‑packed offering.

FeatureGraviteRenault TriberMahindra Bolero Neo
Touchscreen Infotainment9‑inch7‑inch8‑inch
Apple CarPlay / Android AutoYesNoYes
ADAS (Lane Keep Assist)StandardOptionalNone
Smart Key & Push‑Button StartYesYesNo
Rear‑view CameraStandardStandardOptional

The inclusion of a standard lane‑keep assist and a larger touchscreen puts the Gravite ahead of many competitors in the same price bracket.

Engine & Performance

Powering the Gravite is a refined 1.0‑litre inline‑three petrol engine that Nissan has tuned for both efficiency and a lively driving feel. The engine produces 68 bhp and 94 Nm of torque, paired with a smooth 5‑speed manual gearbox. A CVT option is rumored to arrive later in the year.

SpecificationGraviteRenault Triber
Engine Type1.0L DOHC 3‑cylinder1.0L DOHC 3‑cylinder
Power68 bhp @ 5,500 rpm67 bhp @ 5,500 rpm
Torque94 Nm @ 3,500 rpm92 Nm @ 3,500 rpm
Transmission5‑speed manual / CVT (future)5‑speed manual
Fuel Efficiency (ARAI)20.5 km/l20.2 km/l

While the numbers are close to the Triber, Nissan promises a smoother refinement and a slightly better fuel‑economy figure thanks to the new Eco‑Mode tuning.

Pricing & Availability

One of the biggest talking points is the price tag. Nissan aims to keep the Gravite under the ₹8 lakh mark for the base variant, making it one of the most affordable seven‑seaters on the market.

VariantEx‑showroom Price (₹)Key Features
Gravite XE7.69 LakhManual, 7‑seater, basic safety
Gravite XZ8.45 LakhManual, 7‑seater, 9‑inch touchscreen, ADAS
Gravite XT9.20 LakhCVT (future), premium interior, dual‑zone AC
Mahindra Bolero Neo (for comparison)6.95 LakhManual, 5‑seater, basic
Renault Triber (for comparison)7.45 LakhManual, 7‑seater, limited tech

All prices are ex‑showroom Delhi and are exclusive of registration, insurance and optional accessories. The Gravite will be available at Nissan’s authorized dealerships nationwide, with the first units expected to roll out within two weeks of the official launch.

What Sets the Gravite Apart?

Beyond the numbers, the Gravite brings a few subtle but impactful advantages:

  • Smart Space Management: Sliding rear seats and a flat floor allow easy reconfiguration for cargo or passengers.
  • Connected Services: Nissan’s Connect+ suite offers remote lock/unlock, vehicle health reports, and a SOS button.
  • Future‑Ready Powertrain: Nissan hinted at a turbo‑petrol variant for 2027, aligning with global trends toward mild‑hybridisation.
  • Safety First: Dual‑airbags, ABS with EBD, and a body‑in‑white built to meet 4‑star NCAP standards.

Conclusion

The Nissan Gravite is shaping up to be more than just another budget MPV. By leveraging the shared platform with the Renault Triber, Nissan has saved development costs and passed those savings to the buyer. The inclusion of ADAS, a larger infotainment screen, and a modern design language makes the Gravite a compelling choice for Indian families seeking comfort, connectivity, and confidence on city roads.

Mark your calendars for January 21 – the day Nissan officially opens its doors to a new generation of compact MPVs in India. For the latest updates, keep an eye on GaadiWaadi.com and your nearest Nissan showroom.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. When will the Nissan Gravite be available for test drives?
Dealers are expected to start accepting test‑drive bookings a week before the official launch, i.e., around January 14.
2. Is a turbo‑petrol version planned?
Yes, Nissan has hinted at a turbo‑petrol engine for a future facelift, likely arriving in 2027.
3. What safety features come standard?
Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, rear‑view camera and lane‑keep assist (standard on higher trims).
4. Does the Gravite support Apple CarPlay?
Yes, the 9‑inch touchscreen in the XZ and XT variants is compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
5. How does the fuel economy compare with the Renault Triber?
Both claim around 20 km/l, but Nissan’s new Eco‑Mode is expected to give a slight edge in real‑world driving.
6. Will there be a CVT option at launch?
The CVT is slated for a later release, possibly in the second half of 2026.
7. What is the warranty period?
Nissan offers a 3‑year/1‑ lakh km comprehensive warranty, along with roadside assistance.
8. Is the Gravite eligible for any government subsidies?
Since it runs on a conventional petrol engine, it does not qualify for electric‑vehicle subsidies, but it may benefit from tax incentives for small cars.
9. How many color options will be available?
Initial launch will feature five colors: Pearl White, Midnight Black, Crimson Red, Metallic Silver, and Ocean Blue.
10. Where can I read more about the Gravite?
The official launch details and specifications are available on the GaadiWaadi.com article and Nissan India’s website.


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