Key highlights include ultra-modular seating with a removable third row for increased cargo space (625 litres) and a strong safety package with six airbags and ESP as standard.

Nissan India has officially disrupted the entry-level family segment with the commercial launch of the Nissan Gravite, a sub-four-meter, seven-seater MPV that now holds the title of the most affordable multi-purpose vehicle in the domestic market.
The Gravite, which shares its architectural underpinnings with the Renault Triber, arrives at an aggressive introductory price point of ₹5.65 lakh (ex-showroom). The move signals Nissan’s strategic pivot toward high-volume, value-driven segments in emerging markets.
Engineering and Performance
The Gravite is powered by a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine. While the output is modest, the vehicle is geared toward urban efficiency and utility rather than high-speed performance.
- Output: 72 PS power and 96 Nm torque.
- Drivetrain: Customers can choose between a five-speed manual gearbox or an Automated Manual Transmission (AMT).
- Efficiency: The manufacturer claims a fuel economy of 19.3 kmpl for the manual variant.
The "Modular" Advantage
The vehicle’s primary selling point is its "Ultra-Modular" seating. The third-row seats can be completely detached without tools, transforming the car from a seven-passenger commuter into a two-seater cargo mover with 625 litres of trunk capacity.
Safety and Technology
Despite its budget positioning, Nissan has prioritised a competitive safety suite to align with tightening Indian safety regulations. Standard equipment across all trims includes:
- Six Airbags: A class-leading standard at this price point.
- Electronic Stability Program (ESP): Includes Hill Start Assist and Traction Control.
- Connectivity: Upper trims feature an 8-inch infotainment system with wireless smartphone integration.
Market Position
The Gravite enters a thinning field of ultra-affordable seven-seaters, positioned directly against the Renault Triber and the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. By undercutting the competition by nearly ₹40,000 at the base level, Nissan aims to capture first-time buyers and rural families looking to upgrade from two-wheelers.
Published: 18 Feb 2026, 09:57 am IST
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