The Nissan Gravite is now the most affordable 7 seater MPV in the market. Based on same CMF-A+ platform and top hat as the Renault Triber with with some cosmetic distinctions. Bookings for the Gravite are now open.
| Trim | Petrol MT | Petrol AMT |
| Visia | 5.65 | – |
| Acenta | 6.59 | – |
| N-Connecta | 7.20 | 7.80 |
| Tekna | 7.91 | 8.49 |
| Launch Edition | 8.35 | 8.93 |
There’s also a limited-run Launch Edition (1,001 units) of the Gravite, which adds orange accents to the C-shaped inserts and white tyre print decals on the sides.
The dashboard is simple in its design, comprising a three-spoke flat-bottomed steering wheel and in higher trims, a central 8-inch infotainment touchscreen and 7-inch digital driver’s display include wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, push-button start/stop, cruise control, automatic LED headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, 6 airbags, rear AC vents, parking sensors, steering-mounted controls, a wireless charging pad, a cooled glove box, a reverse camera and a tyre-pressure monitoring system.
The Gravite Launch Edition additionally packs a JBL sound system, dual-channel dashcam, ambient lighting, cabin air purifier, and more.
Gravite borrows the Triber’s 1.0-litre 3-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine that delivers 72hp and 96Nm and can be paired with either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed AMT. For the Gravite petrol-MT, Nissan claims a mileage of 19.3kpl, while in AMT guise, the compact MPV delivers 19.6kpl.
Nissan will soon offer a dealer-fit dual-cylinder CNG kit for this engine in manual only.
The Gravite will be offered with a standard warranty of 3 years/1,00,000km, extendable up to a segment-best 10 years/2,00,000km. The first 5,000 bookings will also qualify for zero service costs for the first five years, as well as financing and upgrade benefits.
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