Last Updated on: 06 Jan 2026
Nissan Gravite
The Nissan Gravite will be unveiled as the brand's MPV counterpart to the Renault Triber. The Gravite will retain the silhouette of the Triber with Nissan-specific styling cues.
The Nissan Gravite price is expected to be similar to the Renault Triber, whose price ranges between Rs 5.76 lakh to Rs 8.38 lakh (both ex-showroom India).
Nissan will fully reveal the exterior, interior and features of the Gravite in January 2026. The MPV will come into showrooms by March 2026.
Nissan Gravite key highlights
- The Gravite would have a slightly different exterior design, including unique LED DRLs and LED taillamp signatures, alloy wheels and revised front and rear bumper designs to maintain distinction
- Gravite is expected to be powered by a 1.0-litre petrol engine producing 76hp and 95Nm, and is mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT gearbox
- CNG may be offered later as an option at dealer-level fitment.
- Nissan’s MPV is expected to feature a similar interior setup to the Triber, and could use a different colour theme.
- The upcoming Gravite is likely to come with features like a 7-inch semi-digital instrument cluster, an 8-inch touchscreen, wireless phone charging, push-button start/stop and manual AC with vents for the second and third rows.
- Safety features of the Nissan Gravite would feature six airbags, front and rear parking sensors, hill-start assist, TPMS and a rear-view camera.
Nissan Gravite Latest Updates
January 2026: Nissan Gravite to be fully unveiled on January 21, price announcement in March
December 2025: Nissan Gravite nameplate confirmed for brand's upcoming compact MPV
December 2025: Nissan’s Triber twin to debut on December 18
May 2025: New Nissan SUV and MPV launch timelines confirmed
Nissan Gravite Features and specifications
Our Rating | Yet to be Reviewed |
Engine | 999 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | AMT Auto, Manual |
Seats | 7 |
Body Style | MPV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 72 hp at 6250 rpm |
Max Torque | 96 Nm at 3500 rpm |
Nissan Gravite price & variants
The Nissan B MPV is yet to be revealed, however we can confirm that the MPV will be heavily based on the Renault Triber. This means it will share almost everything including powertrain, platform, bodyshell, chassis components and interior bits with the Triber. There will be design differences between both models to keep their brand identities intact but apart from that, we don’t expect any major differences between both models. The Nissan B MPV when launched will get multiple variants too with higher ones expected to get an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, digital instrument cluster, projector headlamps, LED DRLs, roof rails, and up to four airbags on higher trims.
Nissan Gravite news
Nissan Gravite Images
Browse through our image gallery of the Renault Triber. With its sub-four-metre footprint, flexible seven-seat layout, LED DRLs, roof rails, and updated styling elements, the Triber offers a practical and compact presence. The facelift brings sharper exterior tweaks, new alloy wheel designs, and Renault’s updated logo, enhancing its visual appeal while retaining its space-efficient design.
Nissan Gravite FAQs
Trending Questions on Nissan Gravite - Answered by Autocar Experts
I previously owned an Omni, which was mostly used by my father. I’m now planning to buy a new car. My monthly running will be around 1,500 km-about 1,200 km for daily office commuting near the outskirts of Hyderabad (via ORR), and the rest for family use. Usually, there will be 4-5 occupants, and very occasionally 6. I’m considering the Renault Triber or the upcoming Nissan Magnite (7-seater options within my budget), but I’m unsure due to feedback from friends about Renault–Nissan’s part quality and long-term reliability. Since I don’t plan to sell the car in the future, my priority is low maintenance, good mileage, and long-term reliability rather than features. I’m also open to 5-seater options if these 7-seaters aren’t advisable, for example, the Maruti Dzire. Additionally, I’d like to know whether the Tata Punch EV (base variant) would be a good choice. I’m open to other suggestions and would appreciate detailed advice.
The recently facelifted Renault Triber and upcoming Nissan Gravite are both good options for your usage. Essentially the same car under the skin, they are surprisingly spacious given their sub-4m length and overall size.
The advantage of getting a 7-seater in this case is that, for your occasional 6-seat use, you will be able to manage with this car, and for the rest of the time, your 4-5 passengers will be more comfortable, and you can carry some luggage too.
As a commuter, its compact dimensions make it easy to manage around town. Renault and Nissan's quality and reliability have come a long way since the early days. Though not quite up to the gold standard of certain other brands, are not a serious issue in the slightest.
The Punch EV is a good choice, too. But for the reasons mentioned above, as well as your 1,500km monthly usage, we'd recommend sticking to a 7-seater and an ICE vehicle.





















